Why should I get a certificate in Electrical Power Systems?
This 16-credit-hour certificate program is intended for practicing electrical engineers who wish to change careers from electronics or computers to power systems. The certificate program is open to students who have a Bachelor of Science degree in either electrical or computer engineering or who are currently enrolled in one of these programs at Lawrence Tech. The Graduate Certificate in Electrical Power Systems is awarded upon completion of the courses listed below.
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For more information, contact Dr. Nabih Jaber, the chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
248.204.2543
njaber@ltu.edu
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Curriculum
A bachelor of science degree in electrical or computer engineering from an accredited university is required for admissions.
Curriculum Courses | Pre-Requisites | Credit Hours |
EEE 3513 Introduction to Electrical Systems | EEE3124 | 3 |
EEE 3511 Introduction to Electrical Systems Lab | EEE3513 | 1 |
EEE 4133 Electrical Machinery | EEE3513 | 3 |
EEE 4131 Electrical Machinery Lab | EEE4133 | 1 |
EEE 5144 Power Distribution Systems Analysis | GPA>3.0 Senior Standing |
4 |
EEE 5314 Power Electronics | EEE3314, EEE4514 or EEE3124 (B+ or better) | 4 |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 16 |
Current Lawrence Tech MSECE students or students who already have an Master of Science degree in electronics or computers from an accredited university can earn the Graduate Certificate in Electrical Power Systems upon completion of the courses listed below (12 credit hours).
Course Number | Credit Hours |
EEE 5134 Electrical Machinery and Transformers | 4 |
EEE 5144 Power Distribution Systems Analysis | 4 |
EEE 5314 Power Electronics | 4 |
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