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Delivering electrical power in today's economy involves generation, distribution, and consumption through safe, cost-effective, and sustainable methods. Traditional fossil fuels now integrate with renewable sources like solar, wind, and tidal energy, forming embedded generation systems that require smart grids to dynamically balance production and demand while ensuring supply quality. MTU's electrical engineering program prepares technologists for this evolving landscape.
Key study areas include renewable energy generation, transmission and distribution networks, industrial automation, motor control systems, power infrastructure planning, and management of industrial services. The curriculum equips graduates for careers in electrical power and automation industries. Alongside rigorous academic training, the program emphasizes hands-on applications and project-based learning. Cutting-edge laboratory tools and software ensure graduates are work-ready, while industry visits to major local employers complement classroom instruction.
During third year (April-September), students complete a mandatory 7-week work placement. This experience is supervised by both MTU faculty and workplace mentors. The placement module familiarizes students with real-world engineering practices, procedures, and work environments. It offers structured opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge from the program while developing essential professional competencies.