Power Engineering (Certificate)
The Certificate in Power Engineering program provides power engineers with a solid foundation in the design and analysis of large-scale power systems and state-of-the-art power conversion systems, including power systems control, power electronics, motor drives, design of fault-tolerant systems, power markets, and fundamentals of power system operation and planning.
Program Overview
The Certificate in Power Engineering program provides power engineers with a solid foundation in the design and analysis of large-scale power systems and state-of-the-art power conversion systems, including power systems control, power electronics, motor drives, design of fault-tolerant systems, power markets, and fundamentals of power system operation and planning.
Career Opportunities
An advanced education opens up a variety of career opportunities.
Certificate programs typically require a set of three to four courses that must be completed in three years with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Note: some courses in the certificate program may have prerequisites.
Students who are admitted to master鈥檚 degree programs may apply coursework previously taken in a certificate program toward the requirements for the master鈥檚 degree.