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For those aspiring to become Professional Power Engineers with an Australian 3-year engineering qualification (or an internationally recognized equivalent) but lacking professional experience, the Master of Professional Engineering (Power Engineering) offers an ideal route. The program focuses on practical learning through lab sessions and mandatory 60-day industry placements, ensuring comprehensive preparation for an engineering career. You'll gain expertise in power electronics, real-time systems, electrical supply networks, metering technologies, and asset management strategies. The curriculum includes a capstone research project where you'll apply theoretical knowledge to solve practical challenges in areas like smart grids, microgrid technologies, energy storage solutions, renewable energy distribution, or solar power utilization - giving you valuable professional insights into power engineering.