On this exciting new course developed in conjunction with the Institute's world class research groups TSSG, ACG, and CTRG, you will learn how to programme the next wave of connected devices, you will explore the software and hardware that is transforming the world, connecting things to create radical new services and products.
Ultimately, you will become a software practitioner who understands mobile, cloud and connected devices and understand how these devices can be designed, interfaced with and operated. TSSG has completed dozens of research projects in IoT, has hundreds of international partners and a fantastic campus at Carriganore. TSSG researchers and the ArcLabs family of startups and spinouts underpin this programme and provide a terrific environment for learning and innovation in this fast moving world.
What is the Internet of Things?
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to everyday objects, which have the ability to harvest information, the intelligence to process the information, and the connectivity capabilities to communicate the results. IoT enables and facilitates smart cities, smart environment, smart agriculture as well as major improvements in industrial applications, security & emergency operations, health monitoring and home automation.
What is the BSc (Hons) in Applied Computing (Internet of Things)?
The BSc (Hons) in Applied Computing (Internet of things) is a full-time, four year, honours degree course of study that can be chosen within the BSc (Hons) in Applied Computing Common Entry Route.
The aim of the course
This course is designed to equip students with the skills & knowledge to become Internet of Things practitioners who are comfortable when dealing with the many kinds of devices and systems that connect the Internet and the environment. Such competence must be built on an awareness of the various means with which devices and systems perform, how they can be made to perform well and how their performance attributes may be changed.
The Internet of Things stream will start to build this competence with the single board computer, the single board micro-controllers and fundamental analogue electronics, which when combined together will afford the environmental input-output capability with basic access to the network. The single board micro-controllers combined with the fundamental analogue topics will give ready access to the analogue and low-level digital world, whose key parameters of interest can be sensed and if necessary conditioned for conversion into digital form, as well as offering an effective actuation interface for analogue change.
Protocol-defined communications covering all aspects from framing commands and information to the hierarchy of reliable communications will open up the ability to convey information and commands over various media types and allow the candidates a complete education in more complex microcontroller based internet access points.
Be a programmer and a maker! Be a hacker and a creator! The skills you will acquire from this programme will place you in a unique position - top class programming abilities combined with a solid understanding of how electronic devices are designed, configured and managed. This will enable you to create not just great software - but brilliant products that combine the physical and the virtual world. You will be a programmer equipped to built the services and devices of the future!
As well as being able perform at a high level in the general software industry - you will have the skills and insights to roam beyond pure software solutions into the physical world.
Career profiles
Here are some profiles of the types of roles you could fulfil:
Sarah - working in a small Irish company: Her day-to-day job involves configuring a range of off-the-shelf micro-controllers and sensors for a product in the agricultural sector. This requires occasional field trips to tune and trouble shoot devices in the field. However, considerable time is spent monitoring the cloud base service and customising the various dashboards that expose relevant reports to their customers.
Recently she has begun to write extensions software components for the reporting tool, considerably enhancing the information reported to the customers, making use of the large body of acquired data to significantly streamline the customers' core business.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
Engineering, Health Sciences & Science
Business, Education & Humanities
college Type | Public |
Campus Setting | Urban |
Establishment Year | 1970 |
Courses by School | Six (Business, Engineering, Health Science, Humanities, Science, Lifelong learning & Education) |
Application fee | No fees |
Applications Accepted | Apply online |
Admission Helpline | Tel: 353 (0)51 302000 |
Work-Study | Available |
Mode of Program | Full time/Part-time |
The international students have to pay the following expenses while studying at the institute.
Fees
International UG | Fees |
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Certificate in English for Academic Study (2 semesters) | Euro 6,000 |
Pre-sessional English Language Programme (4 weeks) | Euro 1,500 |
Ordinary Bachelor Degree | Euro 10,250 |
Honors Bachelor Degree | Euro 10,250 |
International PG | |
Business | Euro 10,250-11,250 |
Engineering | Euro 10,500 |
Science | Euro 10,250-10,500 |
Note: The international tuition fee will be refunded in full, in case the students don’t get their visa but the students need to show documentary evidence of the refusal to the international office.
Cost of Accommodation
The residences fee at WIT is mentioned beneath:
Room type | Rent (Euro) |
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City Campus Deluxe Ensuite | 5,820 |
City Campus Single Ensuite | 4,270 |
City Campus Single | 4,140 |
College Campus Single Ensuite | 4,270 |
These apartments are based on the Main Campus and give easy access to all WIT services and facilities to the students. The students need to deposit Euro 300 for booking room which is refundable towards the end of the license period.
Tuition & fees :
€ 10,250
Total
€ 10,250