COURSES

Modern distributed generation technologies, integrated renewable energy sources, and sophisticated power systems are all explored in the MSc in Electrical Engineering with a concentration on Distributed Generation. Students who complete this degree will be prepared for influential jobs in renewable energy, utilities, consulting, and research. They will also have the skills necessary to design and optimize sustainable energy systems. Graduates are well-positioned to drive innovation in the rapidly changing fields of renewable energy and electrical engineering.

Objective of MSc in Electrical Engineering in Distributed Generation

1. Research Skills

2. Innovation and Leadership

3. Technical Proficiency

4. Advanced Knowledge

Scope and Benefits of Electrical Engineering in Distributed Generation

1. Power System Design

2. Smart Grid Technologies

3. Career Opportunities

4. Technical Expertise

5. Global Impact

Course Structure

MSc in Electrical Engineering in Distributed Generation

FIRST SEMESTER

Code No. Subject Title Credit Hours
EG 801 EE Optimization Techniques 4 hrs
EG 802 EE Digital Simulation and Analysis of Power System 4 hrs
EG 803 EE Distribution System Planning and Management 4 hrs
EG 808 EE Advance Power Electronics 4 hrs

SECOND SEMESTER

Code No. Subject Title  Credit Hours
EE Distributed Energy Resources 4 hrs
EE Grid Integration of Distributed Energy Resources 4 hrs
  Elective I 4 hrs
  Elective II 4 hrs

 

THIRD SEMESTER

Code No. Subject Tilte  Credit Hours
EE 906 Project Work 4 hrs
EE Elective III 4 hrs
EE Elective IV 4 hrs

FOURTH SEMESTER

Code No. Subject Title Credit Hours
EE 956 Thesis Work 16

Elective I: 1) Flexible AC Transmission Systems (already existing. Course code: EG872 EE)

2) Power System Reliability (already existing. Course code: EG 877 EE)

Elective II: 1) Power System Planning and Economics (already existing. Course code: EG851 EE)

2) Energy Auditing, Analysis and Conservation (already existing. Course code: EG 911 ES)

Elective III: 1) Applied Photovoltaic Systems

2) Wind Power Integration and Operation

Elective IV: Power Supply Quality (under discussion)

graduates of an MSc in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Distributed Generation have advanced knowledge and abilities in power system design, smart grid technologies, and the integration of renewable energy sources.