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| Location: | Glasgow / United Kingdom | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
This full-time course recognises the need for graduates skilled to address the world’s major issues in electrical energy and power systems. It offers an integrated programme targeted at graduates concerned with the design, operation and analysis of power supply systems, power plant, renewables and industrial electrical equipment in the context of a liberalised power supply industry, globalised markets and environmental drivers.
The course provides the advanced level of knowledge and understanding required for challenging, well paid and exciting careers in the dynamic and high growth electrical power and renewable energy sectors. Employment prospects are excellent, with recent graduates operating in power engineering consultancy, global power utilities (generation, supply and distribution), the renewable energy sector and manufacturing.
MSc programmes are CEng accredited. These programmes fulfil the educational requirements for registration as a Chartered Engineer when presented with a CEng accredited Bachelors programme or equivalent.
Two semesters of formal teaching comprising core and elective technical modules are completed, followed by a 3 month practical, industry relevant project.
Core modules
* Advanced Power System Analysis & Protection
* High Voltage Technology & Electromagnetic Compatibility
* Power Electronics for Energy & Drive Control
* Assignment & Professional Studies
Elective modules (two to be chosen)
* Power System Economics, Markets & Asset Management
* Wind Energy & Distributed Energy Resources
* Wind Power Control & Operation
* Software Engineering
* Regulation & Competition in Network Industries
Project
MSc students undertake a project within their chosen research specialisation in the power and energy domain. It may be possible for this to be carried out in one of our industrial or academic partners.
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Entry Requirements
A degree in engineering (Honours degree for MSc applicants), in the numerate areas of science or a qualification which is considered to be equivalent. Candidates with other acceptable qualifications and relevant industrial experience may be considered.
Candidates whose first language is not English and who have not obtained their qualifications in an English-speaking institution must achieve the following English language standards: TOEFL 250 (600) or IELTS 6.5. The course is supported by the Students Awards Agency for Scotland.
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade B (Score: 75) |
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