Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program major in Power System is designed for graduates who are into power generation, transmission, and distribution. It focuses on the operation of the power system in terms of economics, reliability, security, and protection. It also covers a discussion on load forecasting, power quality, and as well as simulation of faults in the power system. Elective courses provide the students with an understanding of new technologies in power system. This program is research-oriented and culminates in a master’s thesis.

The curriculum is well suited to the students of BS-MS program in electrical engineering, but it is also open to electrical engineering practitioners and electrical engineering graduates who are interested in mastering power system studies.


Program Mode of Delivery of Instruction​

  1. Blended Program - The Blended program was designed for the student who wishes to have face-to-face teaching or a mix of face-to-face and online teaching/learning activities (TLAs) in some or all of his/her courses.
  2. UOx (Fully Online) Program – The UOx or fully online program was designed for the student who wishes “anywhere anytime” education or who totally does not wish to be constrained by geography and time in the teaching/learning activities throughout the duration of his/her period of study. For a program to be “anywhere anytime”, the teaching/learning activities (TLAs) of all courses must be asynchronous, where learning does not require real-time interaction. Instead, content and coursework are available online for students to access at a time that best suits their schedules. The only time consideration in this mode of program delivery is in the deadlines of submission of assessment tasks and in the school academic calendar.

 

 

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