Entry requirementsApplicants should have either, a minimum 2(i) degree in electrical engineering, physics or an engineering related subject, or relevant career achievement in a power/energy-related or environmental field. For those students whose first language is not English, the following qualifications are also required: * IELTS: 6.5 * TOEFL (internet-based): 100
Academic titlePower Systems & Energy Management MSc
Course descriptionCourse overview
This course has been designed to meet the industrial demand for the training and education of both existing and future engineers in the advanced concepts of sustainable electrical power and energy generation, providing skills for operation, control, design, regulation and management of the power systems and networks of the future.
Course content
The course teaching is organised into modules comprising three consecutive day courses at a rate of one a month.
Core Modules
* Introduction to Power Systems and Energy Management
* Energy Conversion Technology
* Transmission and Distribution Systems Management
* Electricity Supply
* Energy Policies and Economic Dimensions
Elective Modules
* The Energy Market from the Purchaser’s Perspective
* Energy in industry and the built environment
* Emissions Trading
* Renewable energy and Sustainability
Teaching and assessment
Students are required to complete a post-module assignment, examinations and a dissertation to be eligible for the MSc.