Electrical Power Engineering
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Description
This programme provides an opportunity to specialise in the field of electrical power. It builds on a first degree in electrical/electronic engineering and explores how modern power systems from drives to power distribution are designed and implemented.
This programme develops technical skills and knowledge at an advanced level, as well as developing the professional, analytical and management skills of students.
This programme includes a major research project. Many of the projects are derived from our industrial links, and a number are proposed by students, reflecting their personal interests or experience of their employers.
Content
- Strategy and Management (15 credits)
- Research Met…
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This programme provides an opportunity to specialise in the field of electrical power. It builds on a first degree in electrical/electronic engineering and explores how modern power systems from drives to power distribution are designed and implemented.
This programme develops technical skills and knowledge at an advanced level, as well as developing the professional, analytical and management skills of students.
This programme includes a major research project. Many of the projects are derived from our industrial links, and a number are proposed by students, reflecting their personal interests or experience of their employers.
Content
- Strategy and Management (15 credits)
- Research Methodology (15 credits)
- Advanced Power Engineering (30 credits)
- Advanced Electronic Systems (30 credits)
- Multiple Technology Integration (15 credits)
- Individual Project and Dissertation (60 credits)
One option (15 credits) from:
- Advanced Control and Instrumentation Systems (15 credits)
- Power Electronics (15 credits)
- Internet Electronics (15 credits)
- Manufacturing Systems Engineering (15 credits)
- Quality Engineering (15 credits)
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