Electrical Engineering with Renewable Energy Systems MEng Placement offered

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Postgraduate

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Uxbridge

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Renewable energy and the reduction of carbon emissions are at the top of the global agenda. This course addresses the fundamentals of renewable energy and how solar, wind, wave and other such energy sources can be efficiently integrated into practical power systems.

Facilities

Location

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Uxbridge (Middlesex)
Brunel University, UB8 3PH

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

IELTS: 6 (min 5.5 in all areas)
Pearson: 51 (51 in all subscores)
BrunELT: 60% (min 55% in all areas)

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2018

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Systems
  • Project
  • Electrical
  • Design
  • Renewable Energy

Course programme

Course Content Typical Modules

Level 1 Compulsory

  • Digital Systems and Microprocessors
  • Devices and Circuits
  • Level 1 Electrical Engineering Workshop
  • Problem Solving and Programming
  • Fundamental Mathematics for Engineers
  • Further: Engineering Mathematics
  • Engineering Science, Systems and Society.

Level 2 Compulsory

  • Communication
  • Digital Systems Design and Reliability Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering and Sustainability
  • Electronic Systems
  • Signals and Systems
  • Engineering Group Design Project
  • Management.

Level 3 Compulsory

  • MEng Individual Project and Project Management
  • Advanced Devices and Electronic Systems Design
  • Control Systems
  • Power Electronics and Systems
  • Renewable Energy in Power Systems.

Level 5 Compulsory

  • Major Group Project
  • Innovation, Business and Enterprise for Engineers.

Level 5 Options

Choose four modules from:

  • Energy Economics and Power
  • Power Electronics and FACTS
  • Power System Stability and Control
  • Sustainable Power Generation
  • Power System Analysis and Security
  • Power System Operation and Management.

Read more about the structure of undergraduate degrees at Brunel and what you will learn on the course.


Additional information

Teaching and Assessment Teaching Staff expertise We take pains to maintain our high level of teaching. Lecturers are at the leading edge of their fields and many are internationally and nationally recognised for their work. They act as consultants for major companies, are often widely published and have good links with industry, so they know exactly what is going on in the commercial world. How many hours of study are involved? At Level 1 you will have about 18 taught hours a week. This will fall to around eight hours of lectures and seminars at Level 3, with one whole day of project work. In addition to this, staff are normally happy to answer queries outside this time. We operate an open door policy so you can drop in and chat or email lecturers with your questions. Students are expected to carry out a total of 40 hours study a week, including contact hours. How will I be taught? Lectures – These provide a broad overview of key concepts and ideas relating to your course and give you a framework from which to carry out in-depth study. Laboratories – These are normally stand alone three hour sessions where students can develop, understand and practice using industry standard equipment. They provide an informal environment in which to explore new ideas and apply what you have learnt in lectures, with the help of a tutor. The staff/student ratio is 1:10 (one supervisor and a demonstrator). Workshops – In a workshop you will work on more complex problems with guidance from a member of staff. This might involve producing an artefact or a design solution. Workshops allow you to develop new intellectual and practical skills and also serve to reinforce material learnt in lectures. Tutorials – These involve up to six students. At Level 1 they will provide an opportunity to look at your academic knowledge and to develop personal skills, such as communication ability and study skills.

Electrical Engineering with Renewable Energy Systems MEng Placement offered

Price on request