Course Level
Graduate Certificate
Graduate Certificate in Power Engineering
Upon completion, graduates will be able to identify, critically analyze and creatively solve intellectually complex, specialized professional engineering problems in power system analysis, power system safety and protection, system stability analysis and power quality and mitigation. They will have an in-depth understanding of synthesis and design in specialist bodies of knowledge at the professional engineering level to apply fundamental power system analysis principles and evaluate system stability and quality. You will use skills in established systematic design to source, analyze, synthesize, research, design and communicate projects and information individually or in collaboration with others.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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EIT ONLINE | Online/Off-campus - 6 months | N/A | N/A |
Structure
You must complete 12 credit points comprising four core units. There are no electives in this program.
Subjects
- Power Generation
- Transmission and Distribution Systems
- Power System Safety and Protection
- Electrical Power System Analysis
Entry requirements
- Applicants are required to:
- Hold a recognized bachelor degree (or above) in engineering or science in a congruent field of practice
- Have completed the equivalent of first-year Bachelor level mathematics, or are able to demonstrate recognized relevant work experience.
- Have an appropriate level of English Language Proficiency at an English pass level in an Australian Senior Certificate of Education, or an IELTS score of 6.0 (with no individual band less than 6.0).
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