A Master of Electrical Power Engineering is a graduate degree that focuses on the application of electrical engineering theories and methods to real-world problems. The degree can help students develop innovative solutions to challenges in future power networks.
What you can learn
- How to apply theories and methods to real-world problems
- How to understand innovative technologies and structures in power generation
- How to develop solutions to challenges in future power networks
- How to integrate renewable sources into the industry
Career opportunities
- Contribute to the development of electrical products and systems
- Apply for senior R&D positions in the industry
- Develop a sustainable energy market
Program details
- The degree can be a Master of Engineering or a Master of Science (M.Sc.)
- The degree can focus on power system operation, control, protection, and smart grid systems
- The degree can help students develop an understanding of centralized and decentralized power generation
Related specializations
Control systems, Communication and signal processing systems, Computer engineering, Electrophysics, Electromagnetics, and Microelectronics.