Electrical Power Engineering

Postgraduate

In Wrexham

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Wrexham (Wales)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Overview of the programme The usage of motor drive systems has grown immensely over the past few years in both industrial and domestic applications. This domination of electric drives is based on recent advances in electric motors, power electronics and control engineering.   It has been observed that almost half of the global electrical energy is consumed today by electric motors and electric motion systems.   Modern electric drives are very complex systems comprising new types of electrical machines, power electronics based on fully controlled switches and digital control utilising new strategies and algorithms.   With advances in the area of electric drives and motion control require engineers to gain new knowledge and skills relevant to these developments.   To reflect this demand this programme will focus the students on subjects in system modelling and simulation, control engineering and electrical power systems design and analysis.

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Location

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Wrexham
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Mold Road, LL11 2AW

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Systems
  • Engineering
  • Electrical
  • Design
  • Power Engineering
  • Full Time
  • Simulation

Course programme

  • Specialism's within this programme feature modern power electronics and drive systems combined with their controlling mechanisms and modelling using MATLAB and state space models.
  • The MSc in Electrical Power Engineering is accredited by Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Energy Institute (EI), and provides candidates the required training for registering for Chartered Engineers.

Full-time Mode (September Intake)

The taught element, Part One, of the programmes will be delivered in two 12 week trimesters and each trimester has a loading of 60 credits.

The six taught modules will have lectures and tutorials/practical work on a weekly basis. The expected timetable per module will be a total of 200 hours, which includes 40 hours of scheduled learning and teaching hours and 160 independent study hours.

Part Two will then take a further 15 weeks having a notional study time of 600 hours. During this time the student will be responsible for managing his/her time in consultation with an academic supervisor.

Full-time Mode (January Intake)

For the January intake, students will study three specialist modules first during the second trimester from January to May.

Other three common modules the students will study in the first trimester of the next academic year from September to January.

On successful completion of the taught element of the programme the students will be progressed to the Part Two, MSc dissertation to be submitted in April/May.

Part-time Mode

The taught element, part one, of the programmes will be delivered in two academic teaching years. 80 credits or equivalent worth of modules will be delivered in the first year and 40 credits or equivalent in the second year.

The part time students would join the full time delivery with lectures and tutorials/practical work during one day on a weekly basis. The dissertation element (i.e. Part Two) will start in trimester 2 taking a further 30 weeks having a total notional study time of 600 hours. During this time the student will be responsible for managing his/her time in consultation with an academic supervisor.

Common Modules

  • Engineering Research Methods & PG Studies
  • Sustainable Design & Innovation
  • Engineering Systems Modelling & Simulation
Specialist Modules

  • Control Systems Engineering
  • Electrical Power Systems Analysis & Design
  • Power Electronics & Drive Systems
  • Dissertation

The information listed in this section is an overview of the academic content of the programme that will take the form of either core or option modules. Modules are designated as core or option in accordance with professional body requirements and internal academic framework review, so may be subject to change.

Electrical Power Engineering

Price on request