Overview

The aim of Electrical Engineering major is to provide graduates with the skills and knowledge required for electrical power system design, operation and maintenance. Students study a wide range of power system components including generators, distributed energy resources, renewable energy technologies, transmissions and distribution systems components and power electronic converters. … For more content click the Read More button below.

Contacts

Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.

Evaluate and employ science and engineering fundamentals to the solution of complex Engineering problems and broader aspects of Electrical & Renewable Energy Engineering

2.

Systematically investigate, interpret, analyse and innovate solutions to advanced Engineering problems by using the major theories of the Engineering fundamentals, and natural and physical sciences.

3.

Identify and critically appraise current research developments, advanced technologies, emerging issues and interdisciplinary linkages in Electrical & Renewable Energy Engineering

4.

Identify, analyse and communicate the interactions between systems, practice and people for a sustainable engineering environment.

5.

Evaluate and apply specialised engineering knowledge, skills and competencies to an open-ended research or industrial task in Electrical & Renewable Energy Engineering

6.

Interpret and apply systematic Engineering approaches, including synthesis and design processes to the conduct and management of Electrical & Renewable Energy Engineering projects.

7.

Apply well developed ethical and professional behaviour to broad areas of Engineering practice.

8.

Develop advanced oral and written communication in professional and lay domains.

9.

Demonstrate effective team membership and team leadership, recognising the value of alternative and diverse viewpoints.

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition
Professional accreditation
Accrediting bodies

Research areas

Engineering
Technology