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The smart grid and renewable energy sectors are expanding quickly, creating a robust job market in power engineering with diverse prospects for electrical engineers. This program caters to both electrical engineering graduates seeking expertise in cutting-edge power technologies and professionals from other fields looking to transition careers. Key areas of study include:
renewable energy systems, power electronic converters, high-voltage and protection mechanisms, electricity transmission and distribution, building services engineering, industrial automation and control.
Students will acquire advanced technical competencies in power engineering alongside essential business skills like communication, collaboration, and management.
Comprehensive digital learning resources are available via platforms such as Canvas, the University's Learning Management System. Continuous evaluation methods encompass tests, essays, reports, oral sessions, presentations, group projects, research initiatives, lab work, practical tasks, and examinations.
Instruction is delivered by field specialists, with a focus on hands-on laboratory sessions and professional engineering projects that bridge theory and practice while developing research, leadership, teamwork, and project management abilities. Please note that tutorial and lab schedules may accommodate part-time students' work obligations with afternoon sessions.
The Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering program benefits from an Industry Advisory Committee comprising senior engineers from leading national corporations, government agencies, and NGOs. This committee offers valuable input on curriculum development and maintains vital industry connections.