Our cars, cell phones and even kitchen appliances now operate using small, one-chip computers that sense their environment, make autonomous decisions and control operations, essentially transforming ordinary devices into "smart" technologies. These computers or embedded processors/microcontrollers are a fundamental component in most modern products and systems and are used across a wide range of industries that include medical, oil & gas, process control, automotive, communications, and quality of life.
The Embedded Systems Integration minor offered by the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution teaches you about embedded systems hardware and software development and how these systems are used in modern products. The minor requires five courses (18 hours) and is available to not only engineering students but also students outside the Texas A&M University College of Engineering who are interested in studying technology and understanding the devices that power our lives.
If you are interested in an Embedded Systems Integration minor, please use the buttons below to view the program requirements and apply. If you would like more information, please reach out to our advisors for personalized guidance.
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