Master of Electrical Power Engineering
University of Wollongong
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00102E
The Master of Electrical Power Engineering provides advanced power engineering knowledge to electrical engineering graduates working within the industry.The course is delivered by national and international industry experts from the electrical transmission and distribution sector. By studying this course you will acquire a better understanding of the design processes and technical requirements of the industry.
Structure
To qualify for award of the degree of Master of Electrical Power Engineering, complete 48 credit points
Subjects
- The course consists of a coursework program of eight subjects from the following: Overhead, Underground, Line Design and Construction, Power Quality, Power System Stability, Electrical Safety, Distribution System Reliability, Renewable and Embedded Generation, High Voltage Engineering, Distribution Network Planning, Electricity Market Structures and Demand Side Integration, Power Systems Earthing, Power System Protection and Communication, and Substation Design.
Standard entry requirements
- A recognised Bachelor of Engineering degree specialising in Electrical Engineering awarded with Honours Class 2, Division II
- Or a Graduate Certificate in Electrical Power Engineering.Other tertiary qualifications, together with relevant professional experience over a period of at least two years, may also be considered.
Recognition
Engineers Australia
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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UOW Online | Domestic: $38,784 International: $39,456 | Yes |
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Fee comments
Campuses: UOW Online.
Total course tuition fees shown are indicative, and are based on normal course length and progression. These fees are subject to change from year to year. The fees outlined in your Letter of Offer of Admission to the University are correct at the point of offer, but are indicative and subject to change without notice.
Further information
For many decades, UOW's Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences has developed postgraduate coursework degrees to provide professional engineers with further training. Well-designed laboratories, practical implementation of skills and an emphasis on innovation ensure graduates have the skills to meet modern engineering challenges. Coursework programs are flexible with many subjects offered at times convenient to busy engineers in full-time employment. UOW has a distinguished engineering research reputation, particularly in collaboration with industry, both in Australia and internationally.