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University of Bath

Masters Degree , Electrical Power

Course Description

This course aims to provide a foundation in power systems principles for graduates with an electronic engineering background. It demonstrates the practical relevance of these principles to the operation of successful enterprises in the field of electrical power engineering, and familiarises professional engineers and graduates with the theory and application of new technologies applied to power systems. In the second semester, common to all MSc courses, students will develop the scoping and planning of their chosen research project and will take part in group-based activities in Engineering & Project Management, Research and Design Methods, Creativity and Innovation Methods, Integrated Engineering. In the final semester students will be involved full-time in their individual project. Taught units include: Basic Power System Engineering Power Systems Analysis Intelligent Systems Engineering Power Electronics and Drives Power Systems Protection Power Systems Control Power Systems Operation DistributionSystems Engineering . PROGRAMME STRUCTURE The duration of the programme is 12 months. The mode of study is full time. Semester 1 Core units EE30119 Basic Power Systems Engineering EE40096 Power Systems Analysis EE50098 Introduction to Intelligent Systems Engineering Plus TWO from the following list of OPTIONS: EE40137 Power Electronics and Drives 2 EE40040 Power Systems Protection EE40068 Distribution Systems Engineering EE40056 Power System Control EE50066 Power System Operation Semester 2 XX5xxx2 Engineering & Project Management ME50173 Research & Design Methods ME5xxx3 Creativity & Innovation Methods XX5xxx1 Group Activity on Integrated Engineering XX50176 Initial work on individual project Semester 3 (summer period) Full-time individual project on chosen area of research Total: 90 credits Any of the optional units may be substituted for a core unit where a candidate has already successfully completed that core unit as part of another programme.

 

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