Republic Polytechnic today unveiled its Specialist Diploma in Internet of Things, which will “equip participants with the range of skills in keeping with the spectrum of needs across various IoT deployments.”
The course is primarily aimed at professionals with work experience in related industries, as well as more recent diploma or degree-level graduates. As an entry requirement, applicants will need to already have a polytechnic diploma or a university degree in a relevant field such as computer science or electrical engineering.
Students will study modules on topics including 3D printing, programming, statistics and analytics, and the role of interconnected devices and systems in social and industrial settings. They will need to complete a capstone project involving the design and build of prototype “smart” solutions.
In a statement, Republic Polytechnic said that diploma students will gain “hands-on experience with industry standard technologies such as specialized sensors, and exposure to industry projects on IoT, especially in smart city applications.”
The new course certainly chimes with the Singaporean government’s “Smart Nation” ambitions. But it waits to be seen whether a single 300 hour-long diploma course can really cover a concept as broadly defined and wide-ranging in scope as IoT effectively.
The first intake of the course is currently accepting enrolments until the end of July and is scheduled to commence in October.
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