- The Master of Engineering (Electrical) is intended for graduates with a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)/ (Electronic), or similar qualification, who wish to undertake more advanced studies in selected specialist topics in electrical power engineering.
- The program provides students an opportunity to study specialist topics such as power quality and fault diagnostics, power systems monitoring and protection, and distributed generation technologies, as well as an opportunity to develop advanced levels of understanding of related topics in mathematics, project management, and systems engineering.
- The Master of Engineering comprises a foundation year and an advanced studies year. The foundation year consists of a set of courses designed to ensure that students acquire a level of expertise in the relevant specialization.
- The program gives students the opportunity to study technical courses at an advanced level and the opportunity to engage in a research project.
- An exit path will be available for students completing only the foundation year after they satisfy a set requirement in the relevant discipline. In this case, a graduate diploma will be awarded.