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The On-Campus Master of Engineering – Applied Research (Electrical Systems) offered by the Engineering Institute of Technology is a comprehensive two-year postgraduate program designed to enhance engineering expertise through a blend of advanced coursework and practical research. This course focuses on addressing real-world challenges in electrical engineering, equipping students with the skills to drive innovation and implement effective engineering solutions. Key learning areas include power generation, conversion, and system analysis, alongside rigorous research methodologies that prepare graduates for complex engineering problems.
Students will engage in a structured program that combines 18 credit points of coursework with a significant research component worth 30 credit points. The first year covers essential units such as Engineering Practice and Key Research Methods, while the second year is dedicated to the research project, culminating in a thesis that contributes original knowledge to the field. Graduates will emerge with advanced analytical, decision-making, and communication skills, positioning them for leadership roles in various engineering sectors, including power systems and renewable energy.
This program not only fosters technical proficiency but also encourages ethical collaboration within multidisciplinary teams, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to meet the evolving demands of the engineering industry. Enquire to learn more about how this course can elevate one’s professional journey in electrical systems engineering.
To be eligible to study this course, applicants must meet the following entry requirements:
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In this On-Campus Master of Engineering – Applied Research (Electrical Systems) course, the subjects students may study include: