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 ====== Introduction ====== ====== Introduction ======
  
 +The document offers sample curricula for Bachelor and Master level studies (see figure below) in the rapidly evolving field of the Internet of Things (IoT). These examples serve as a foundational framework that educational institutions worldwide can adapt and expand upon to design their unique study modules/courses.
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 +<figure iotcurriculum>
 +{{ :en:iot-reloaded:curriculum:iot_curriculum.png?550 | IOT-OPEN.EU Reloaded Curriculum }}
 +<caption>IOT-OPEN.EU Reloaded Curriculum</caption>
 +</figure>
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 +The Bachelor study offers an introductive module titled "Introduction to IoT," which is segmented into four primary topics. This structure ensures a focused and in-depth exploration of each topic area within the realm of the Internet of Things, providing students with a robust foundation in this innovative field. The topics are:
 +  * IoT Overview (1 ECTS)
 +  * IoT Programming and Frameworks (2 ECTS)
 +  * IoT Hardware (2 ECTS)
 +  * IoT Communications and Networking (1 ECTS)
 +The structure offers the flexibility to tailor the module according to the needs of educational institutions. Schools and universities can choose to cover all of the topics for a total of 6  ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits or opt for a focused topic such as "IoT Overview," which awards 1 ECTS credit. This adaptable approach ensures that each educational institution can provide a learning experience that aligns with its educational objectives and the goals of its students.
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 +The Master's level study is structured into six distinct modules, each designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. This modular approach ensures a robust and focused educational experience tailored to foster expertise and specialization in key areas of interest.
 +  - IoT Design Methodologies
 +  - IoT Architectures, inc. Networks
 +  - Data Analytics
 +  - IoT Security
 +  - Blockchain in IoT
 +  - IoT Green Design
 +Each Master level study module is designed to award 3 ECTS credits. For added flexibility, there is also the option to amalgamate certain modules to suit individual academic requirements or interests better.
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 +The following section delineates the architecture of the curriculum module in detail:
 +  * Study level - provides the study level for which the module is designed.
 +  * ECTS credits - how many points can be obtained to complete the module.
 +  * Study form - explains where the module can take place: class, online, or hybrid.
 +  * Module aims - gives the overall goal(s) or purpose(s) of the module.
 +  * Pre-requirements - outlines pre-requirements for the current module, which the student must meet.
 +  * Learning outcomes - lists what students are expected to know, understand, and be able to do after completing the module.
 +  * Topics - listed subjects taught in the module. They are based on the books that were made for the IOT-OPEN.EU Reloaded project.
 +  * Type of assessment - a general description of how assessment is carried out in the module.
 +  * Blended learning - the module's overall framework and student tasks are described.
 +  * References to literature - a list of books, online books, articles, etc., are given, which helps to improve knowledge in the module.
 +  * Lab equipment - a list of equipment, software, etc., used in the module to perform local laboratory work(s).
 +  * Virtual lab - link(s) to a virtual lab(s), which is/are used in the module to do laboratory work(s) remotely.
 +  * MOOC course - provides a link to a massive open online course made for the IoT-OPEN.EU Reloaded project. Students from all over the world can attend it.
  
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