Embedded Systems

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 17.1 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jan 15, 2025
111 place StudyQA ranking:4731 Duration:24 months

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An important goal of the programme is the ability to write embedded software in a range of development environments and programming paradigms. You will be able to quickly utilise new languages and programming environments. The degree also focuses on problem analysis, formulation of design requirements and implementation of systems using the latest technology. You will also be able to summarise existing knowledge and recent research results in the area.

A Master degree in Embedded Systems at Uppsala University provides candidates with a world class education in computer science and systems engineering, with a focus on the design, implementation, and analysis of embedded systems. The Master programme covers both theoretical and practical aspects of embedded systems, and conveys skills and knowledge that are highly relevant to the national and international labour market. Courses offered include both traditional and project-oriented training, covering a wide range of topics relevant for embedded systems as well as industry and workplace-related skills. The programme also provides considerable flexibility and opportunity to create a personal profile through choice of elective subjects from other areas of the university.

Uppsala University is a leading research institute in embedded systems. The programme is developed and conducted as a close collaboration between two major research centres of excellence at the university. The UPMARC centre studies multi-core computers and parallel systems, while WISENET conducts research in wireless sensor networks. Education is well-integrated with research at both centres, with many courses being taught by staff with well-established international reputation.

Career

Embedded systems are a major global market, controlling a broad range of everyday and specialised devices. The programme is central to today’s and tomorrow’s labour market, both in Sweden and internationally. With a Master in Embedded systems from Uppsala University you are well prepared for a career in industry or research. People with a strong computer science education, combined with knowledge of, and skills in, design and development of embedded systems are in great demand on the labour market.

Embedded systems are a vital element of modern motor vehicles. Skills in embedded systems development are in demand with employers such as General Motors, Volvo, BMW, Mercedes, Toyota, Mazda, Scania and others.

There are also applications in aeronautics and robotics, with employers such as ABB, or in communications, with companies including Ericsson or Huawei, just to name a few major areas.

Degree

The programme leads to a Master of Science (120 credits) with Embedded Systems as the main field of study.

The programme includes a wide range of courses which can be selected based on personal interest or prior studies. Elective subjects can be chosen from all areas of the University as part of an individual profile.

Examples of courses include: Construction and Programming of Embedded Systems, Automated Control, Networking, Distributed Systems, Applied Mathematics, Modelling and Verification of Computer Systems and Software, Real-time Systems and Signal Processing, and Digital Electronics Design. There are also many opportunities to participate in research projects conducted at Uppsala University. Many of the courses are taught by respected international researchers.

Semester 1

  • Introduction to studies in embedded systems, 5 credits
  • Real Time Systems, 10 credits
  • Micro-controller programming, 10 credits
  • Introduction to computer control systems, 5 credits

Semester 2

  • Programming embedded systems, 10 credits
  • Wireless Communication and Networked embedded systems, 10 credits
  • Digital electronics design with VHDL, 10 credits

Semester 3

  • Model-based design of embedded software, 10 credits
  • Automatic Control II, 5 credits
  • Embedded Control Systems, Project, 15 credits
  • Project in Digital Electronic Constructions, 15 credits

Semester 4

  • Degree project, 30 credit
A bachelor degree in engineering, mathematics or computer science, equivalent to a Swedish degree of at least 180 credits (i.e. three years of full- time study), including at least one semester (30 credits) in mathematics and one semester (30 credits) in computer science, including courses in programming, computer architecture, and operating systems.Proof of skills in English to a level corresponding to English B in the Swedish secondary school. This is normally attested by means of an internationally recognised test with the following minimum scores:IELTS: an overall mark of 6.5 and no section below 5.5TOEFL: Paper-based: Score of 4.5 (scale 1-6) in written test and a total score of 575. Internet-based: Score of 20 (scale 0-30) in written test and a total score of 90Cambridge: CAE, CPESelectionSelection will be based on previous academic studies and degrees, and a statement of intent. English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 TOEFL paper-based test score : 575 TOEFL iBT® test: 90

Uppsala University provides several different scholarships for students. The scholarships cover exclusively the tuition fees for courses within the programme, i e 30 credits per semester.
Read more about scholarships on www.uu.se/scholarships.

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