Our Master's program in Electrical Power Engineering enhances your existing expertise and delves into the contemporary aspects of designing and constructing power systems. Participants in this program enhance their technical proficiency and deepen their knowledge, specializing in the realm of electrical power. Additionally, you will refine your professional, analytical, and managerial skills, gaining valuable insights into issues related to engineering business management. A significant component of the program involves students engaging in a substantial research project, leveraging our strong connections with industry. These projects typically align with the faculty's core interests, encompassing power electronics, renewable energy, and alternative energy systems. Make use of our state-of-the-art laboratories at the Medway Campus in Kent, recently upgraded to provide a world-class learning environment.
In the first year, students must engage in the specified mandatory modules, including:
- Smart Grids and Sustainability (15 credits)
- Electrical Machines and Drives (15 credits)
- Group Power Project (15 credits)
- Power Systems Analysis (15 credits)
- Technology Integration and Interfacing (15 credits)
- Power Electronic Converters (15 credits)
- Individual Research Project (60 credits)
- Research, Planning, and Communication (15 credits)
- Academic English for Postgraduates (Engineering)
- Strategy & Management (15 credits)
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