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Overview of Programme
The MSc (Power Engineering) programme is designed for Electrical Engineering graduates who are practicing engineers, R&D managers, power system designers or industry planners who seek an in-depth understanding of power electronics and drives technology, issues of power quality, power system modeling, planning, operation and control. The programme aims to equip students to adapt to the challenging demands of modern power industries.
Programme details are available at EEE web site: http://www.ntu.edu.sg/eee/eee1/MSc.asp
Curriculum structure
The lectures are conducted in the evenings. The degree requires satisfactory completion of a total of 30 AUs (Academic Units). This may be fulfilled in two different ways:
- Four core and four elective courses with 3 AUs each and a dissertation of 6 AUs. The project for the dissertation may be undertaken either in NTU or in the industry.
- Four core and five elective courses with 3 AUs each and an Independent Study Module (ISM) of 3 AUs. Part-time candidates typically register for two courses per semester, while full-time candidates register for four courses.
Core Courses
- EE6501 Power Electronic Converters
- EE6509 Renewable Electrical Energy Systems
- EE6510 Power System Operation and Planning
- EE6512 High Voltage Engineering and System Protection
Elective Courses (select any 4 or 5 courses)
- EE6203 Computer Control Systems
- EE6204 Systems Analysis
- EE6225 Process Control
- EE6303 Electromagnetic Compatibility & Interference
- EE6401 Advanced Digital Signal Processing
- EE6503 Modern Electrical Drives
- EE6506 Power Semiconductor & Passive Devices
- EE6508 Power Quality
- EE6511 Power System Modelling and Control
Additional Information
Programme Director: A/P SO Ping Lam
Tel: (65) 6790-5026
Fax: (65) 6793-3318
Email: MSc-PE@ntu.edu.sg
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