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University of Manchester: Sustainable Electrical Power Systems Engineering (Online)
| Institution | University of Manchester |
|---|---|
| Department | Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
| Web | https://www.manchester.ac.uk |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
Our MSc in Sustainable Electrical Power Systems Engineering is an online course, with content delivered online using web-enabled technology systems. This allows for a truly flexible study experience so you can study in your own time when it is convenient for you. You will be supported through regular contact with your tutor as well as access to wealth of resources including IEEE Xplore.
Designed for engineers working in the sector, this course will arm you with the tools and techniques to keep pace with the rapidly evolving electricity industry. The course covers the latest developments in the electricity industry and delivers up to date training in electrical power systems.
What you will learn
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Build an advanced education in sustainable electrical power systems engineering.
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Develop the knowledge and the skills you need to make sound decisions in a rapidly changing electricity supply industry.
-
Investigate, compare, and analyse sustainable innovations in electrical power systems.
-
Learn key principles and techniques of electrical power engineering.
-
Gain a broad knowledge of the issues and problems faced by electrical power systems engineers.
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Develop a comprehensive working knowledge of the techniques used to solve these problems.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | We require at least an Upper Second (2.1) class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in electrical and electronic engineering disciplines from a reputable institution. When assessing your application, we take into account your grade average with particular emphasis on relevant course units with marks at 2.1 level. We would expect to see the following topics covered (though the wording on your degree may vary): Engineering maths (e.g. MATH19681 and MATH19682 and MATH29681); Circuit analysis (e.g. EEEN10121); Generation/transport of electrical power/energy (e.g. EEEN10212 and EEEN20242); Systems analysis (e.g. EEEN20131). Students who meet most but not all of the above criteria may be considered for an alternative modular entry route into the MSc, where the first two mandatory units are taken. |
Summary
The IET-accredited Sustainable Electrical Power Systems Engineering online course is designed for engineers working in the electricity sector. It provides a deep understanding of sustainable electrical power systems, backed by hands-on experience with cutting-edge simulation tools.
You'll collaborate with fellow engineers from diverse backgrounds, sparking innovation and expanding your professional network.
The course is delivered 100% online and can be completed in 12-30 months part-time, depending on the qualification level.
Benefits to your career - Join hundreds of successful graduates over the past 30 years and add this prestigious MSc to your CV.
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Gain the knowledge and skills to take the next steps in your electrical power systems engineering career.
-
Go on to develop your career at a top employer, such as electric utility providers, equipment manufacturers, specialised software houses, universities and consultancy companies.
-
Attending an accredited course is the foundation for achieving professional registration (ICTTech, IEng, EngTech or CEng status).
-
Accredited courses are looked upon favourably by employers and can improve your career prospects.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | We require at least an Upper Second (2.1) class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in electrical and electronic engineering disciplines from a reputable institution. When assessing your application, we take into account your grade average with particular emphasis on relevant course units with marks at 2.1 level. We would expect to see the following topics covered (though the wording on your degree may vary): Engineering maths (e.g. MATH19681 and MATH19682 and MATH29681); Circuit analysis (e.g. EEEN10121); Generation/transport of electrical power/energy (e.g. EEEN10212 and EEEN20242); Systems analysis (e.g. EEEN20131). Students who meet most but not all of the above criteria may be considered for an alternative modular entry route into the MSc, where the first two mandatory units are taken. |
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Summary
Our MSc in Sustainable Electrical Power Systems Engineering is an online course, with content delivered online using web-enabled technology systems. This allows for a truly flexible study experience so you can study in your own time when it is convenient for you. You will be supported through regular contact with your tutor as well as access to wealth of resources including IEEE Xplore.
Designed for engineers working in the sector, this course will arm you with the tools and techniques to keep pace with the rapidly evolving electricity industry. The course covers the latest developments in the electricity industry and delivers up to date training in electrical power systems.
What you will learn
-
Build an advanced education in sustainable electrical power systems engineering.
-
Develop the knowledge and the skills you need to make sound decisions in a rapidly changing electricity supply industry.
-
Investigate, compare, and analyse sustainable innovations in electrical power systems.
-
Learn key principles and techniques of electrical power engineering.
-
Gain a broad knowledge of the issues and problems faced by electrical power systems engineers.
-
Develop a comprehensive working knowledge of the techniques used to solve these problems.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | We require at least an Upper Second (2.1) class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in electrical and electronic engineering disciplines from a reputable institution. When assessing your application, we take into account your grade average with particular emphasis on relevant course units with marks at 2.1 level. We would expect to see the following topics covered (though the wording on your degree may vary): Engineering maths (e.g. MATH19681 and MATH19682 and MATH29681); Circuit analysis (e.g. EEEN10121); Generation/transport of electrical power/energy (e.g. EEEN10212 and EEEN20242); Systems analysis (e.g. EEEN20131). Students who meet most but not all of the above criteria may be considered for an alternative modular entry route into the MSc, where the first two mandatory units are taken. |
Summary
The IET-accredited Sustainable Electrical Power Systems Engineering online course is designed for engineers working in the electricity sector. It provides a deep understanding of sustainable electrical power systems, backed by hands-on experience with cutting-edge simulation tools.
You'll collaborate with fellow engineers from diverse backgrounds, sparking innovation and expanding your professional network.
The course is delivered 100% online and can be completed in 12-30 months part-time, depending on the qualification level.
Benefits to your career - Join hundreds of successful graduates over the past 30 years and add this prestigious MSc to your CV.
-
Gain the knowledge and skills to take the next steps in your electrical power systems engineering career.
-
Go on to develop your career at a top employer, such as electric utility providers, equipment manufacturers, specialised software houses, universities and consultancy companies.
-
Attending an accredited course is the foundation for achieving professional registration (ICTTech, IEng, EngTech or CEng status).
-
Accredited courses are looked upon favourably by employers and can improve your career prospects.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | We require at least an Upper Second (2.1) class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in electrical and electronic engineering disciplines from a reputable institution. When assessing your application, we take into account your grade average with particular emphasis on relevant course units with marks at 2.1 level. We would expect to see the following topics covered (though the wording on your degree may vary): Engineering maths (e.g. MATH19681 and MATH19682 and MATH29681); Circuit analysis (e.g. EEEN10121); Generation/transport of electrical power/energy (e.g. EEEN10212 and EEEN20242); Systems analysis (e.g. EEEN20131). Students who meet most but not all of the above criteria may be considered for an alternative modular entry route into the MSc, where the first two mandatory units are taken. |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
Our MSc in Sustainable Electrical Power Systems Engineering is an online course, with content delivered online using web-enabled technology systems. This allows for a truly flexible study experience so you can study in your own time when it is convenient for you. You will be supported through regular contact with your tutor as well as access to wealth of resources including IEEE Xplore.
Designed for engineers working in the sector, this course will arm you with the tools and techniques to keep pace with the rapidly evolving electricity industry. The course covers the latest developments in the electricity industry and delivers up to date training in electrical power systems.
What you will learn
-
Build an advanced education in sustainable electrical power systems engineering.
-
Develop the knowledge and the skills you need to make sound decisions in a rapidly changing electricity supply industry.
-
Investigate, compare, and analyse sustainable innovations in electrical power systems.
-
Learn key principles and techniques of electrical power engineering.
-
Gain a broad knowledge of the issues and problems faced by electrical power systems engineers.
-
Develop a comprehensive working knowledge of the techniques used to solve these problems.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | We require at least an Upper Second (2.1) class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in electrical and electronic engineering disciplines from a reputable institution. When assessing your application, we take into account your grade average with particular emphasis on relevant course units with marks at 2.1 level. We would expect to see the following topics covered (though the wording on your degree may vary): Engineering maths (e.g. MATH19681 and MATH19682 and MATH29681); Circuit analysis (e.g. EEEN10121); Generation/transport of electrical power/energy (e.g. EEEN10212 and EEEN20242); Systems analysis (e.g. EEEN20131). Students who meet most but not all of the above criteria may be considered for an alternative modular entry route into the MSc, where the first two mandatory units are taken. |
Summary
The IET-accredited Sustainable Electrical Power Systems Engineering online course is designed for engineers working in the electricity sector. It provides a deep understanding of sustainable electrical power systems, backed by hands-on experience with cutting-edge simulation tools.
You'll collaborate with fellow engineers from diverse backgrounds, sparking innovation and expanding your professional network.
The course is delivered 100% online and can be completed in 12-30 months part-time, depending on the qualification level.
Benefits to your career - Join hundreds of successful graduates over the past 30 years and add this prestigious MSc to your CV.
-
Gain the knowledge and skills to take the next steps in your electrical power systems engineering career.
-
Go on to develop your career at a top employer, such as electric utility providers, equipment manufacturers, specialised software houses, universities and consultancy companies.
-
Attending an accredited course is the foundation for achieving professional registration (ICTTech, IEng, EngTech or CEng status).
-
Accredited courses are looked upon favourably by employers and can improve your career prospects.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | We require at least an Upper Second (2.1) class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in electrical and electronic engineering disciplines from a reputable institution. When assessing your application, we take into account your grade average with particular emphasis on relevant course units with marks at 2.1 level. We would expect to see the following topics covered (though the wording on your degree may vary): Engineering maths (e.g. MATH19681 and MATH19682 and MATH29681); Circuit analysis (e.g. EEEN10121); Generation/transport of electrical power/energy (e.g. EEEN10212 and EEEN20242); Systems analysis (e.g. EEEN20131). Students who meet most but not all of the above criteria may be considered for an alternative modular entry route into the MSc, where the first two mandatory units are taken. |
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