Prct 363: Pharmacy, Microcontrollers & the Interne
PHARMACY PRACTICE
It is predicted that by 2020 over 50 billion objects embedded with electronics, software sensors, and network connectivity will be communicating with each other in an "Internet of Things." This course explores the ways in which pharmacy will be part of this system. Students will construct demonstration projects using the Arduino microcontroller platform. No prior knowledge of electronics, programming, or networking is required.
1 Credit
Prerequisites
- Pre-requisite: Pharmacy PY1 or PY2
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for Prct 363
Subject Areas
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