Energy Systems - ELECRS5341
Stream Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
School: School of Electrical Eng and Telecommunications
Contact: School
Program: 5341 - Engineering Science
Award(s):
Graduate Diploma in Engineering Science (Specialisation)
Stream Outline
As with all streams under the Graduate Diploma of Engineering Science, the Energy Systems specialisation is underpinned by the attainment of disciplinary and advanced disciplinary knowledge. This stream offers a broad range of theoretical- and applications-based electives within the discipline of energy and power systems engineering, including smart-grids, power electronics for renewable energy engineering, power system analysis and protection, high voltage engineering, power systems planning and economics, and electrical safety. Such a choice allows students the gain a depth and breadth of knowledge across several themes.
The stream provides a solid postgraduate program for electrical engineers wishing to upgrade their skills or further their knowledge.
Entry requirements
In order to be admitted to the stream, a student would be expected to hold a Bachelor of Engineering with at least Honours II/2 (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline or hold a Graduate Certificate of Engineering with at least a credit average or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university or tertiary institution in order to be admitted to the program. Relevant disciplines considered for entry include electrical engineering, as well as photovoltaic and renewable energy engineering where a sound foundation in electrical energy systems is provided.
Those without such a qualification are required to argue their prior learning is equivalent to this qualification. For example, a 3- or 4-year Bachelor of Engineering or Science combined with relevant discipline experience may be recognised. For Electrical Engineering -related streams, this experience could be for example a sustained design, testing or commissioning role in a multi-year technical project, or a multi-year sustained technical consulting role.
The stream provides a solid postgraduate program for electrical engineers wishing to upgrade their skills or further their knowledge.
Entry requirements
In order to be admitted to the stream, a student would be expected to hold a Bachelor of Engineering with at least Honours II/2 (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline or hold a Graduate Certificate of Engineering with at least a credit average or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university or tertiary institution in order to be admitted to the program. Relevant disciplines considered for entry include electrical engineering, as well as photovoltaic and renewable energy engineering where a sound foundation in electrical energy systems is provided.
Those without such a qualification are required to argue their prior learning is equivalent to this qualification. For example, a 3- or 4-year Bachelor of Engineering or Science combined with relevant discipline experience may be recognised. For Electrical Engineering -related streams, this experience could be for example a sustained design, testing or commissioning role in a multi-year technical project, or a multi-year sustained technical consulting role.
Stream Structure
Students must choose 48 UOC (8 courses) from the Disciplinary Knowledge, Advanced Disciplinary Knowledge, and Elective Course lists below.
Disciplinary Knowledge Courses: 18 UOC Minimum
Students must choose a minimum of 18 UOC from the following list:
Disciplinary Knowledge Courses: 18 UOC Minimum
Students must choose a minimum of 18 UOC from the following list:
Energy Systems
- ELEC4611 Power System Equipment (6 UOC)
- ELEC4612 Power System Analysis (6 UOC)
- ELEC4613 Electrical Drive Systems (6 UOC)
- ELEC4614 Power Electronics (6 UOC)
Signal Processing
Control Systems
Telecommunications
Advanced Disciplinary Courses: 18 UOC Minimum
Students must choose a minimum of 18 UOC from the following list:
Students must choose a minimum of 18 UOC from the following list:
- ELEC4617 Power System Protection (6 UOC)
- ELEC9711 Power Electronics for Renew (6 UOC)
- ELEC9712 High Voltage Systems (6 UOC)
- ELEC9713 Industrial and Commercial Powe (6 UOC)
- ELEC9714 Electricity Industry Planning (6 UOC)
- ELEC9715 Electricity Industry Operation (6 UOC)
- ELEC9716 Electrical Safety (6 UOC)
- GSOE9141 Smart Grids & Networks (6 UOC)
Electives: 0-12 UOC
Electives may be chosen from:
Electives may be chosen from:
- The Engineering and Technical Management courses, listed on the School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications web site, or
- The disciplinary or advanced disciplinary knowledge courses from this specialisation, or another specialisation within the Graduate Diploma of Engineering Science subject to students being sufficiently prepared by way of prior learning.