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ESME Master’s Degree of Engineering, major in Internet of Things & Smart Cities

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Master’s Degree of Engineering, major in Internet of Things & Smart Cities

Paris, France

2 years

English

Full time

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EUR 12,750 / per year *

On-Campus

* Possibility to pay through 4 installments of 3125 EUR , or 9 installments of 1360 EUR through the years of study. We are also receptive to scholarships and fundings from regional / international governments.

Key Summary

    About : The Master's Degree of Engineering focuses on Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities. This program explores cutting-edge technologies that integrate IoT systems in urban settings. Students will engage in practical projects and research that emphasize smart infrastructure, data analytics, and sustainable urban development. The course aims to equip students with skills necessary to tackle urban challenges.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may pursue careers in various sectors including smart city planning, IoT system design, and urban technology consulting. Opportunities exist in government organizations, tech companies, and research institutions, focusing on enhancing urban experiences and sustainability through innovative technologies.

Introduction

Today, the Internet of Things (IoT) is the major driver of growth in the telecommunications market.

Smart devices have become innovation enablers in all industrial fields (transportation, energy, surveillance, industrial logistics, agriculture, healthcare, consumer electronics).

These numerous options mean that companies developing products and services are making important strategic decisions combining their prediction of how markets will evolve and how they will meet this evolution through IoT. As a consequence, the demand for competences in this new and evolving landscape is increasing.

The Smart Cities and Urban IoT program graduates engineers with technical expertise in the IoT infrastructures (licensed and unlicensed connectivity), networking, cybersecurity and data science, as well as with a developed sense of the value chain of IoT and data, and of the opportunity and challenges that they represent.

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