University of Tasmania
10 hours
This short course provides a comprehensive introduction to Internet of Things technology, exploring key concepts, history, applications, and real-world implementations. Ideal for tech enthusiasts, students, and industry professionals seeking to expand their knowledge of IoT systems and their impact across various sectors.
This course is designed for anyone interested in learning about Internet of Things technology. No prior technical knowledge is required. You should have basic computer literacy and access to a computer with internet connection. The course is suitable for tech enthusiasts, students, industry professionals, and anyone seeking to expand their understanding of IoT applications and concepts.
The course covers key IoT terminology and concepts, exploring the history and evolution of Internet of Things technology. You'll examine fundamental components of IoT systems and learn about real-world applications across homes, communities, and workplaces, particularly in manufacturing environments. The curriculum includes analysis of benefits and opportunities presented by IoT systems, as well as associated challenges. Additionally, you'll explore related contemporary concepts such as machine learning and fuzzy logic, understanding how these technologies integrate with IoT implementations.
The University of Tasmania delivers this course through experienced educators, industry leaders, and skilled professionals, ensuring up-to-date and well-rounded content. Developed with community and industry consultation, the course reflects modern industry demands and practices. The flexible, self-directed learning format is designed to fit into your schedule while maintaining engagement and practical application.
Upon completion, you'll be equipped with foundational knowledge of Internet of Things technology applicable across multiple sectors including manufacturing, smart homes, and community systems. This credential supports further study through articulation pathways and can provide credit points toward the elective unit 'Industry Skills in Practice'. Career opportunities span IoT development, systems analysis, technology consulting, and industry-specific IoT implementation roles.