Power Engineering and Sustainable Energy, MSc
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Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Singleton park (Wales)
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Start date
Different dates available
Modules on the MSc Power Engineering and Sustainable Energy course can vary each year but you could expect to study:
Advanced Power Electronics and Drives
Power Semiconductor Devices
Advanced Power Systems
Energy and Power Engineering Laboratory
Power Generation Systems
Modern Control Systems
Wide Band-Gap Electronics
Environmental Analysis and Legislation
Communication Skills for Research Engineers
MSc Research Project
View the full module listing by downloading the handbook for the MSc Power Engineering and Sustainable Energy
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About this course
Usually the entry requirements for the MSc Power Engineering and Sustainable Energy course is a first or second class honours degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Physics or a closely related subject.
We welcome applications by prospective students from around the world and look for evidence of previous study that is equivalent to the entry requirements stated above. The Postgraduate Admissions Office are happy to advise you on whether your qualifications are suitable for entry to the course you would like to study. Please email for further information.
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Course rating
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This centre's achievements
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The average rating is higher than 3.7
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Subjects
- IT
- Engineering Skills
- Engineering Mathematics
- Communication Skills
- Systems
- Engineering
- Engineering Management
- Power Engineering
- Engineering project design
- Scientific unit
Course programme
Modules
Disclaimer: Module selection options may change.
MSc 1 Year Full-time
Year 1 (Level 7 PGT)
FHEQ 7 Taught Masters / PGDip / PGCertCompulsory Modules
Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameEGIM16Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)10Communication Skills for Research EngineersEGLM00Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)10Power Semiconductor DevicesEGLM01Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)10Wide Band-gap ElectronicsEGLM02Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)10Advanced Power Electronics and DrivesEGLM03Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)10Modern Control SystemsEGLM05Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)10Advanced Power SystemsEGLM06Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)10Energy and Power Electronics LaboratoryEGLM07Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)10Power Systems with ProjectEGLM114Semester 2 (Jan - Jun Taught)20Computational Case Study in Power Engineering and Sustainable EnergyEGTM71Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)10Power Generation SystemsEGTM79Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)10Environmental Analysis and Legislation
Year 2 (Level 7 PGT)
FHEQ 7 Taught Masters DissertationCompulsory Modules
Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameEG-D05Semester 3 (Summer Taught)60MSc Dissertation - Electrical Engineering
Additional information
Tuition fees for years of study after your first year are subject to an increase of 3%.
You can find further information on fees and how to pay on our tuition fees page.
You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.
International students and part-time study: If you require a Tier 4 student visa you must be studying full-time. If you are in the UK under a different visa category, it may be possible for you to study part-time. Please see our part-time study and visas page for more information.
Current students: You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.
Power Engineering and Sustainable Energy, MSc