Embedded Systems
Why study Embedded Systems?
Designed to address the needs of the growing computer science industry, this programme will equip you with the skills to be able to design and implement creative solutions to complex problems.
Embedded Systems is a specified programme in the Bachelor of Computer Science. Graduates will be able to effectively combine software and hardware solutions to design and develop smart devices, sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT), targeting cutting-edge applications in ambient intelligence, smart cities, agritech, environmental monitoring, industrial control, etc.
With practical experience on offer, you will finish your degree ready to jump in and make a difference, and be a valuable asset to employers.
Career Opportunities
- Business/system analyst
- Database Developer
- Database administrator
- Software Developer
- Software programmer
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Entry requirements
To study Embedded Systems under the Bachelor of Computer Science, you must have University Entrance, 16 credits in NCEA Level 3 Calculus and 14 credits in NCEA Level 3 Physics.
If you do not meet these requirements, please contact us as there may be alternative pathways.
Scholarships and prizes
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Graduate study options
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