Master of Engineering in Energy Systems, Energy Transmission and Markets Track
Curriculum
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Core Courses | (9) | |
CHE 543 | Energy, Environment, and Economics | 3 |
ECE 418 | Power System Analysis | 3 |
MMAE 522 | Nuclear, Fossil-Fuel, and Sustainable Energy Systems | 3 |
Energy Transmission and Markets Courses | (12-14) | |
Select 12-14 credit hours from the following courses: | 12-14 | |
Power Electronics | 4 | |
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Drives | 4 | |
Advanced Power Electronics | 3 | |
Power Market Operations | 3 | |
Power Market Economics and Security | 3 | |
Deregulated Power Systems | 3 | |
Power System Transaction Management | 3 | |
Control and Operation of Electric Power Systems | 3 | |
Special Problems | 1-3 | |
Elective Courses | (7-9) | |
Select seven to nine credit hours from the following courses: 1 | 7-9 | |
Building Science | 3 | |
Building Energy Modeling | 3 | |
Energy Conservation in Buildings | 3 | |
Renewable Energy Technologies | 3 | |
Power Electronics | 4 | |
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Drives | 4 | |
Internet of Things and Cyber Physical Systems | 3 | |
or ECE 510 | Internet of Things and Cyber Physical Systems | |
Next Generation Smart Grid | 3 | |
Computer Aided Design of Electric Machines | 3 | |
Advanced Power Electronics | 3 | |
Adjustable Speed Drives | 3 | |
Power Market Operations | 3 | |
Power Market Economics and Security | 3 | |
Deregulated Power Systems | 3 | |
Power System Transaction Management | 3 | |
Artificial Intelligence in Smart Grid | 3 | |
Control and Operation of Electric Power Systems | 3 | |
Operations and Planning and Distributed Power Grid | 3 | |
Elements of Sustainable Energy | 3 | |
Elements of Smart Grid | 3 | |
Microgrid Design and Operation | 3 | |
Special Problems | 1-3 | |
Direct Energy Conversion | 3 | |
Design of Thermal Systems | 3 | |
Electrified Vehicle Powertrains | 3 | |
Fundamentals of Power Generation | 3 | |
Fundamentals of Heat Transfer | 3 |
Minimum degree credits required: 30
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Course must not have been used to fulfill specialization course requirement.