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Advanced Power Engineering MSc

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

2 years

Start date

09-SEP-24

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Energy Engineering

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Programme description

Our two-year MSc programme in Advanced Power Engineering will train you in the most up-to-date developments in power engineering technologies.

You will expand your knowledge of both traditional and renewable power sources and will explore efficient and sustainable methods of power production.

Through the taught courses you will acquire the advanced fundamentals, research tools and techniques of power engineering, as well as an in-depth knowledge of emerging technologies and advanced numerical methods to address some of the world's grand challenges, such as integration of wind energy, offshore renewables, energy storage and photovoltaics.

In your second year you will undertake a year-long research project when you will be able to focus on a topic of your choice within Energy Systems. You have the opportunity to do this either within one of our research groups, or in industry in collaboration with a power company. This in-depth project will advance your research and transferable skills, preparing you for a career in the field or further study into a PhD.

How will I learn?

You will be taught by our expert academics who are leaders in their fields and you will deepen your knowledge through:

our connections with leading companies in the sector
practical activities where you will benefit from our specialist resources and facilities
participating in site visits so you can apply theory to real situations
gaining experience of using industry approved software
actively engaging in our world-leading research as part of your dissertation project

Research project

In close collaboration with our academics, you will work as a full-time researcher on a project putting into practice the knowledge and skills you have acquired during the first two taught semesters, during which you will investigate an actual, industry-relevant power engineering problem.

You can carry out your project within either:

one of our power research groups working alongside academics and researchers from the Institute for Energy Systems, or
in an industrial placement at one of our collaborating companies within the power sector.

A unique feature of the research project is that instead of a standard MSc dissertation, students on the MSc APE programme publish two journal papers: one review and one research paper, both published in the Edinburgh Power Engineering Research Archive, a journal set up specifically for the dissemination of the research outputs of the Advanced Power Engineering research projects.

Accreditation

The MSc in Advanced Power Engineering is accredited by the UK Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), one the largest professional engineering bodies in the world.

Your MSc can therefore count towards the academic requirements for registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng) in the UK.

Chartered Engineers not only have a firm grasp of the underpinning knowledge of their field, but also possess the required professional skills to excel in the modern engineering environment.

Accredited programmes undergo continuous and robust quality review by the IET and are internationally recognised for the quality of the education they provide.

Modules

Engineering Research Methods with Grand Challenge
Distributed Energy Resources and Smart Grids
Power Engineering Fundamentals
Power Systems Engineering and Economics
Principles of wind energy
Advanced Power Electronics and Machines
Solar Energy & Photovoltaic Systems
Research Project: Advanced Power Engineering Dissertation

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£11,400

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£26,335

Entry requirements

A UK 2:1 degree, or international equivalent, in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering. Applicants with different academic backgrounds may be considered but we expect you to have passed at least two power engineering related courses with marks equivalent to UK 2:1 as a minimum. Examples of relevant courses are power electronics, power systems, electric machines, control engineering, renewable energy etc. This requirement may be partially met by relevant industrial experience; applicants with non-standard backgtrounds may be considered on a case-by-case basis.