Power Systems and Energy

Overview

 

The Power Systems and Energy track provides graduate students with a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, and practice of electric power engineering. The track goal is to provide an education that is directly applicable to a career in electric power industry and is suitable for recent graduates, as well as experienced professionals who want to receive the necessary retraining to change or shift careers or advance in their careers. Examples of thesis topics include but are not limited to Power System Analysis, Power System Stability and Control, Power System Operation and Economics, Power System Protection, Power System Distribution and Automation, Power Engineering Materials, High Voltage Technology, Integrated Resource Planning, Demand-Side Management and Energy Conservation, Smart Grids and Sustainable Electrical Systems, and Electrical Machine Technology.

 

Degree Plan

 

MSc. in Power System and Energy Engineering 2017

MSc. in Power System and Energy Engineering 2018

MSc. in Power System and Energy Engineering 2019

MSc. in Power System and Energy Engineering 2020