Professional Master's in Sustainable Electrical Energy

This master’s degree is targeted to working engineers in the electrical energy and power industry. The Professional Master’s in Sustainable Electrical Energy (PMSEE) program is structured to bring in students in specific cohorts. The degree features six required courses, including a culminating capstone project course, and four elective courses taken by all students in a given cohort and chosen from a selection of ten or more elective courses. Courses are organized in a sequential manner to cover in a comprehensive way the engineering content and industry emerging technologies in sustainable electrical energy. The required core for the PMSEE includes courses on power system operation and control, conventional generation, renewable energy sources, power systems economics, power system planning and reliability, and a capstone project course. Elective courses are chosen from subjects such as power system protection, power electronics, wind energy, smart grids, high voltage engineering, computational intelligence in power, solar energy, nuclear engineering and reactor engineering, fuel cell systems, and energy engineering economics and risk management.

ECEP 6301Power System Control and Operation3
ECEP 8803Special Topics (Conventional Generation) 13
ECEP 8803Special Topics (Renewable Energy Sources) 13
ECEP 6304Power Systems Economics3
ECEP 6305Power System Planning & Reliability3
ECEP 6310Capstone Project3
Select four (4) electives from the following:12
Power System Protection
Special Topics (Advanced Power Electronics) 1
Special Topics (Smart Grids) 1
Special Topics (Computational Intelligence in Power) 1
Special Topics (Solar Energy) 1
Special Topics (Energy Engineering Economics and Risk Management) 1
Special Topics (Demand Response) 1
Total Credit Hours30