- The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy Systems program at the University of Leeds is a duration of 1-year.
- The MSc in Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy Systems is a full-time and on-campus program.
- Students will learn from academics who are experts in their field, with extensive teaching, research, and consultancy experience of international standing.
- Students will study core power engineering topics such as power converters, electric drives, and control alongside modules specific to renewable energy sources and power systems.
- Some of the main courses students go through in this program are:
- Energy Management and Conservation
- Modern Industry Practice
- Smart Grid Analysis
- Power Electronics and Drives
- Control Systems Design
- Programming
- Students will be prepared to meet the renewable energy challenges of the 21st century in a wide range of careers.
- The student-faculty ratio of this college is 11:1.
- The MSc is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) on behalf of the Engineering Council as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for registration as a Chartered Engineer.
- Students can expect to find jobs in a wide variety of industries including electronics, automotive, transport, construction, industrial automation, power utility, energy, oil, and environmental sectors.
- This program is also excellent preparation for a postgraduate research study.
- The acceptance rate of the University of Leeds is 75%.
- The University of Leeds is ranked in the top 100 universities in the QS World University Rankings 2021.