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The following careers are directly or indirectly related to the study of this major. Click the job title to learn more about it. To search for more career options, visit OnetOnline.org.
Intelligent Systems Engineering studies the fields of electrical engineering and computer science, offering the next generation of solutions powered by computers and artificial intelligence. The program focuses on engineering systems for the small-scale, networked, and mobile technology that is changing the world.
Your academic journey as an Intelligent System Engineering major begins with courses in mathematics, physics, programming, circuits, and statistics and continues with engineering-specific courses. Learn the essentials of engineering science, design, and practice, including creative problem solving and vital “soft skills” like how to work on a team and communicate effectively. Choose among concentrations such as Computer Engineering, Cyber-physical Systems, Bioengineering, or nanoscale systems engineering.
For detailed information about degree requirements, visit the departmental website and the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering Academic Bulletin.
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John Holland developed a theoretical framework consisting of six general themes that describe broad areas interest relating to self and the working world. If you are interested in discovering your career interests, visit our Learn more about yourself page to learn about the Strong Interest Inventory.
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Below is a sampling of skills related to this major mapped from the Skillscan Driver Assessment. The SkillScan assessment provides a simple 3-step process to help you learn about your strengths and weaknesses, the skills you enjoy and want to use in a career and those skills needing development. Consider taking the SkillScan assessment to better understand your skills as it relates to majors at IU.
Our unique IU Career Guides offers the A-Zs of each field’s preferred educational backgrounds, as well as employment opportunities and insider tips, industry-related interview questions, and a lot more. Below are related career guides for this major.