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This Graduate Certificate in Power System Analysis and Design equips you with essential skills to evaluate power systems, assess stability, analyze power quality, and understand electrical system grounding and protection. Designed for industry professionals, it enables knowledge enhancement in power system analysis without requiring a full Master's degree. Power system analysis represents a crucial discipline within electrical engineering. The program delivers comprehensive training in evaluating power systems during both steady-state and dynamic operations, while exploring advanced concepts in system protection and power quality aligned with international standards. Students will examine stability factors like transient response, small signal behavior, and voltage/frequency regulation, along with stability improvement techniques for renewable energy integration. The curriculum prepares graduates with practical engineering expertise to model power quality solutions, conduct system simulations using industry-standard software, and apply design methodologies for substations and protection systems.
Applicants are required to:
Hold a recognized bachelor degree (or above) in engineering or science in a congruent field of practice,
Have completed the equivalent of first-year Bachelor level mathematics, or are able to demonstrate recognized relevant work experience.
Have an appropriate level of English Language Proficiency at an English pass level in an Australian Senior Certificate of Education, or an IELTS score of 6.0 (with no individual band less than 6.0), or equivalent as outlined in the EIT Admissions Policy.
Applicants who hold a bachelor’s degree in a non-congruent engineering field are required to demonstrate their prior learning and experience is equivalent to the entry requirements (exact positions and roles that will be considered relevant are to be decided by each specialisation and will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the EIT Admissions Committee).
Applicants who do not hold a recognized bachelor’s degree are required to demonstrate their prior learning and experience is equivalent to this qualification. A minimum of an Australian Advanced Diploma (or equivalent) in Engineering and 5 years of technical work experience at a technologist level or above in a relevant engineering field is required for an application to be considered (exact positions and roles that will be considered relevant are to be decided by each specialization and will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the EIT Admissions Committee)