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This master's program was designed to meet industry demand for advanced education in sustainable electrical energy technologies and their integration into power grids. Key focus areas include: analyzing electrical power systems, renewable energy technologies, power electronics, decentralized generation, energy markets, and worldwide energy supply-demand challenges. The program targets engineering graduates seeking further specialization, as well as practicing engineers in electrical/electronic fields looking to transition into roles within the sustainable energy sector.
A minimum Second Class Honours accredited bachelor degree (2.2 grade or higher) in Electrical or Electronic Engineering or a minimum Second Class Honours accredited degree (2.2 grade or higher) in a related engineering discipline e.g. mechanical, mechatronic or energy engineering. Some candidates may be required as a condition of entry to take specific modules from the School's Level 8 programme, the Honours Degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering as appropriate bridging modules. Non-standard applications: Applicants holding a qualification or combination of qualifications deemed by the Institute as being of equivalent standard to the above when taken in conjunction with relevant work experience may also be considered.
The following English language proficiency tests and scores are acceptable: