Oct 30, 2025  
Spring 2026 Graduate Catalog 
    
Spring 2026 Graduate Catalog

Engineering the Internet of Things


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Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Certificate Awarded: Graduate Certificate in Engineering the Internet of Things
 
Chairperson: Pamela Abshire, Light Engineering Building, Room 273 (631) 632-8408
Graduate Program Director: Fan Ye, Light Engineering Building 143 (631) 632-9376
Department Manager: Chantalle McKim, Light Engineering Building 273 (631) 632-8420
Graduate Program Coordinator: Ashley Cimato, Light Engineering Building 267A (631) 632-8401
Department Coordinator: Adam Ortiz, Light Engineering Building 267 (631) 631-8415
 
 
Admission to the certificate programs is limited to students enrolled in either the MS or PhD programs in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering.
 
Matriculated students only.

The Engineering the Internet-of-Things certificate program provides the fundamental principles, popular technologies and optimized engineering of Internet-of-Things applications and systems. Students gain a broad set of skills and knowledge for IoT development and innovation, including sensors and interfaces, RF communication, microcontroller and embedded systems, wireless radios, network protocols, cloud services and security techniques. Students learn how to design, implement and evaluate IoT systems and applications through hands-on projects on popular embedded system hardware. The certificate program includes a total of four courses: three required courses and one elective course.

To receive the Stony Brook certificate in the Engineering the Internet-of-Things, a student must be enrolled in an MS or PhD program in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and must complete four courses as specified below, with at least a B grade in each course.

Cloud and Security (1 out of two electives):


Notes:


To apply for the Engineering the Internet-of-Things Certificate Program, a student must complete the “Permission to Enroll in a Secondary Certificate Program” form (which requires some signatures) from the Graduate School website, and submit it within the first week of the semester when they start the certificate.

Students will not be permitted to extend their time in the MS or PhD degree program based on entering the certificate program. The student MUST complete the secondary certificate within the time limit for the original program.

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