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The Devices thread focuses on embedded computing systems that engage with users or the physical environment. This thread teaches how to design and assess devices functioning within real-world limitations like size, power consumption, and data transfer capacity. Common applications include smartphones, robotics, aircraft systems, and smart home devices. The Modeling - Simulation thread caters to students seeking comprehensive knowledge about representing natural and human-made systems—such as climate patterns, biological mechanisms, logistics networks, or computing systems—through mathematical frameworks and software. These models are crucial for analyzing and forecasting system behaviors. Given their mathematical foundations and frequent application to physical phenomena, this thread demands strong mathematics and science fundamentals. Pairing this foundation with advanced computer science expertise provides the essential skills to convert theoretical models into efficient digital implementations. The curriculum covers continuous and discrete mathematics, scientific principles, and computational methods, with elective options allowing specialization in fields where Modeling - Simulation is pivotal.