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CIS 2428 IoT Architecture

In this course, we'll explore the fusion of technology and connectivity, uncovering how everyday objects become intelligent and interconnected. Learn key IoT concepts, technologies, and applications across industries using hands-on experiences. Personalize your learning experience with goal-driven labs and create the product solution you have always been interested in. This course explores the fundamental infrastructure from the edge to the cloud. Learn what is possible to begin to create the impossible. Begin your understanding of how to do work with the Agile mindset. Get ready to understand the transformative power of IoT and its impact on our connected world!

Division: Business and Public Services
Department: Computer Science and Information Technology
Repeatable Credit: No
Offered Online: No

Prereqs: CIS 1130 or CIS 1411 

Outcomes

  • This object focuses on the basic principles of IoT, including its definition, history, and key components. Students learn about the IoT ecosystem, including sensors, actuators, and connectivity methods. Concepts like IoT architecture, protocols, and standards are also covered
  • In this object, students delve into the practical aspects of IoT, learning how to program and connect IoT devices. This includes working with microcontrollers (like Arduino or Raspberry Pi), writing code for sensor data collection, and understanding how to transmit data over networks. It often includes hands-on projects where students build and program their own IoT devices.
  • This object explores how data is managed and utilized in IoT systems. Students learn about data collection, storage, and processing. They are introduced to the basics of data analytics and how to extract meaningful insights from the data generated by IoT devices. This could also include learning about cloud platforms and services that support IoT data management and analysis.

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom Hours: 3