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| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 5,300 | ||
| Location: | Nottingham / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 48 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
Course Content
There are four three-day courses associated with the MSc in Power Electronics, Machines and Drives. These courses are taught at the University and offer you:
* Expert lecturer-led tuition
* Relevant printed lecture notes and course material
* A comfortable, well-equipped room for tuition
* A section of example questions and design exercises to enable you to develop further understanding of the material after the course through self-guided study.
These short courses cover:
* Special Drives
* Induction Motor Drives
* Power Quality and EMC
* Control Electronics and Microprocessors
A further range of modules are available through modern, web-based distance learning.
Please note that all module details are subject to change.
After completing the taught components of the course, you will undertake a major piece of advanced independent research under the supervision of a specialist in your chosen area.
We will provide you with advice and guidance while you select and refine your area of study, and offer close supervision and support as you complete your research and your MSc.
Course Structure
The MSc in Power Electronics, Machines and Drives can be taken on a part-time basis over a period of up to 4 years. This course is for UK students only. The course comprises a suite of 12 intensive, CPD-style, short courses or modules and a project. The programme will provide you with the flexibility to customise your learning by combining the choice of attending an intensive series of three-day short courses with distance learning, using online learning materials and tutorial support.
If you successfully complete eight short courses, you will be entitled to a Postgraduate Diploma in Power Electronics, Machines and Drives.
You will also have the option of converting this qualification to an MSc by completing a project.
Projects are usually undertaken in the learner´s work place and normally encompass tasks completed during "normal duties".
You may be interested to know that we also offer an MSc and Postgraduate Diploma in Power Electronics and Drives, which is taught at the University on a full- and part-time basis.
You can contact Postgraduate Enquiry to ask a question about Power Electronics, Machines and Drives at University of Nottingham.
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