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The graduate certificate in Electronics and Embedded Systems Development enhances students' electrical engineering foundation by equipping them with practical skills for IoT, Industry 4.0, and prototyping applications. This program emphasizes embedded systems architecture, data transmission, Human-Machine Interface (HMI) development, and rapid prototyping techniques for innovative problem-solving. Key curriculum components include project management, embedded software programming, electronic circuit architecture, network systems (both wired and wireless), HMI creation, testing methodologies, and technical documentation - all culminating in a hands-on capstone project where students design, evaluate, and present working prototypes using industry-standard engineering approaches. Career opportunities span conventional electronics firms and cutting-edge Industry 4.0/IoT enterprises, with graduates qualifying for roles such as: electronics specialist
firmware programmer
embedded systems engineer
embedded hardware architect
embedded software designer
embedded solutions analyst
quality assurance technician
A Three Year College Diploma or a Degree in Electrical or Electronic Engineering
OR
Successful completion of Second or Third Year of Electrical, Electronic Engineering, or Computer Engineering at a Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board approved Canadian University or equivalent international credentials
OR
Other relevant disciplines may also be considered, such as software engineering, computer science and others that offer a significant degree of electronics and software development in their curriculum.
English Language Requirements: