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MSc Sustainable Transportation and Electrical Power Systems Erasmus Mundus

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    MSc 2 years full-time

Course Description

Applications should be made for this course online at: www.emjmdsteps.eu

This two-year Erasmus Mundus masters course has been developed by 4 leading European universities in partnership with 16 major international companies/organisations to respond to key challenges facing the energy sector:

  • the development of new energy sources and understanding their implications on power systems
  • identifying methods to reduce CO2 emissions by increasing energy efficiency and using cleaner energy sources

Entry Requirements

A 2.1 degree (or international equivalent) in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering, or other relevant degree.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Career destinations for our graduates in the department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering include:

  • IT business analysts
  • Systems designers
  • Programmers
  • Software development professionals
  • Production technicians
  • Electrical engineers and engineering professionals

100% of postgraduates from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering secured work or further study within six months of graduation. The average starting salary was £32,500, with the highest being £40,000.

Module Details

Core modules

  • Sustainable Transportation and Electrical Power Systems (Sapienza/Coimbra)60 credits
  • Sustainable Transportation and Electrical Power Systems (Oviedo)60 credits
  • MSc Project (Summer)

Optional modules

Sustainable Transportation

  • Power Systems for Aerospace, Marine and Automotive (spring)20 credits
  • Advanced AC Drives (spring)20 credits
  • Advanced Electrical Machines (spring)20 credits

Power Systems

  • Renewable Generation Technologies (spring)10 credits
  • Energy Storage (spring)10 credits
  • Advanced AC Drives (spring)20 credits
  • Distributed Generation and Alternative Energy (spring)

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