The Master of Science in Internet of Things offers students the interdisciplinary background to contribute to the Internet of Things—the web of internet-connected devices and objects now reshaping our society, from healthcare to defense.
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The MS in Internet of Things combines coursework with supervised research and/or industry experience. Students will conduct their research and experiential projects at the Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things, a leading center for next-generation wireless and wired communication networks—with emphasis on 6G wireless systems, machine learning for network orchestration and management, and overall large-scale experimental research.
Students will have the use of testbeds such as Colosseum, the world’s largest wireless RF emulation platform, as well as X-Mili and TeraNova, the largest millimeter-wave and terahertz networking platforms in the United States. Students are also given exclusive access to on-campus FCC-designated Spectrum Innovation Zones—among only a few such zones in the nation. Northeastern is also one of only a handful of universities to be part of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations’ specialized agency for information and communication technologies.
Northeastern is an R1 research institution ranked No. 1 in internships/co-ops by U.S. News & World Report. Its research at the Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things is supported by several companies and institutions.