Master of Engineering Practice in Smart and Renewable Electrical Power Systems Engineering
Murdoch University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00125J
In this course youll explore the planning, design, modelling, operation and control of smart and renewable electrical power systems to an advanced level and gain practical experience. Youll apply specialised engineering knowledge and skills with an emphasis on the integration of distributed energy resources and energy storage in existing and future electricity grids and stand-alone power systems.
Structure
Total credit points: 48
Subjects
- Smart and Renewable Electrical Power Systems Engineering
Standard entry requirements
Entry may be gained through any of four means to the Master of Engineering Practice: 1. Successful completion of a four-year Engineering degree accredited by Engineers Australia (or equivalent Washington Accord-recognised degree) in an approved field of Engineering, * 2. Successful completion of a Bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7, non-Washington Accord), or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by Murdoch University, which includes prior studies in Engineering or Engineering Technology, * 3. Evidence of an appropriate level of industrial experience and possession of a Bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7) in a cognate area as approved by the Academic Chair or their designate*, or 4. Domestic applicants with industrial experience without the necessary qualifications and/or background may be admitted with the condition that that they pass additional specified units prior to, or concurrently with, the Master of Engineering Practice to meet required knowledge, as determined by the Academic Chair or their designate. Advanced standing for any students with existing studies would be considered on a case-by-case basis through the standard advanced standing processes at Murdoch. *Entry into each major is subject to different approved field of Engineering and cognate degrees