IELTS (Academic): 6.0 overall (no individual band less than 5.5)
Why this course?
This MSc recognises the need for skilled graduates to address the world’s major issues in electrical power and energy systems. It offers an integrated programme that delivers advanced-level traditional power engineering subjects, complemented by a range of modules that are critical to the management of a modern energy system.
The balance of knowledge in fundamental power engineering, distributed energy resources, and technologies that enable greater system visibility will equip students in essential skills to lead the industry in the process of transformation to a sustainable energy future. The programme will focus on such areas as:
the design, operation and analysis of power supply systems;
power plant
renewables and industrial electrical equipment relating to a liberalised power supply industry
globalised markets and environmental drivers
technologies that facilitate a new level of system visibility, including sensors, IoT, data analytics and AI for energy systems
globalised markets and environmental drivers
What you’ll study
You'll have two semesters of compulsory and optional classes, followed by a three-month summer research project in your chosen area. There’s the opportunity to carry this out through the department's competitive MSc industrial internships.
The internships are offered in collaboration with selected department industry partners, including ScottishPower, Smarter Grid Solutions and SSE. You'll address real-world engineering challenges facing the partner, with site visits, access and provision of relevant technical data and/or facilities provided, along with an industry mentor and academic supervisor.
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Compulsory classes
(September to May)
Assignment & Professional Studies
Advanced Power & Energy Systems
Power System Economics, Markets & Asset Management
Elective classes
Choose at least two from this list
Power Electronics for Energy & Drive Control
High Voltage Technology & Electromagnetic Compatibility
Wind Energy & Distributed Energy Resources
Sensor Technologies
Offshore and Pan European Supergrids
Power Electronics Devices, Drives and Machines
Data Analytics & AI for Energy Systems
Summer (June to September)
MSc Research Project / Internship
The course provides the advanced level of knowledge and understanding required for challenging, well paid and exciting careers in the dynamic and high growth electrical power and renewable energy sectors.
Employment prospects are excellent, with recent graduates operating in power engineering consultancy, global power utilities (generation, supply and distribution), the renewable energy sector and manufacturing. They've taken up professional and technical positions as electrical engineers, power systems specialists, distribution engineer and asset managers in large energy utilities such as ScottishPower Energy Networks, Aker Solutions, National Grid & EDF Energy. Graduates have also taken up roles in project management and engineering consultancy with companies such as Arup, Atkins Global, Ramboll, Moot MacDonald and AMEC.
How much will I earn?*
Graduate salaries for electrical engineers start at around £26,000. Experienced engineers can earn between £35,000 and £60,000. Specialist engineers or those with chartered status can be considerably more.
Job titles of recent graduates include:
Design Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Power System Engineer
Research Assistant
Substation Project Engineer
Trainee Surveyor
Employers include:
China Techenergy Co. Ltd
Eon UK Plc
Electric Supply Bureau
Lloyds Register
National Grid
Scottish and Southern Energy
Xero Energy
Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year