The MSc (Power Engineering) programme is designed for Electrical Engineering graduates who are practicing engineers, R&D managers, power system designers or industry planners who seek an in-depth understanding of power electronics and drives technology, issues of power quality, power system modeling, planning, operation and control. The programme aims to equip students to adapt to the challenging demands of modern power industries.
Programme Structure
There are two options of study, one with coursework and dissertation, and the other with coursework only. Each course is of 3 AUs, and consists of 39 hours of lectures. Candidates who undertake a project of 6 AUs must submit a dissertation on it.
Curriculum:
Specialized Elective Courses (Students are required to take a min of 5 out of all the 6 specialized elective courses)
- EE6501 Power Electronic Converters
- EE6503 Modern Electrical Drives
- EE6509 Renewable Energy Systems in Smart Grids
- EE6510 Power System Operation and Planning
- EE6511 Power System Modelling and Control
- EE6010 Project Management & Technopreneurship
Prescribed Elective Courses
- EE6203 Computer Control Systems
- EE6303 Electromagnetic Compatibility Design
- EE6508 Power Quality
General Elective Courses
Any 3 AUs EE6xxx and EE7xxx courses in EEE