Sustainable Electric Power Engineering and Electromobility, MSc 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Chalmers University of Technology |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

160,000 SEKTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Electrical and ElectronicMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Sustainable electric power engineering and electromobility​ master's  programme at Chalmers

The global use of electricity and electronics is continuously increasing, and in the coming decades, electric vehicles in combination with renewable electricity production will change our energy systems fundamentally. The paradigm shift in the development will also affect how and when electricity is produced, transmitted, distributed, and consumed. 

The master’s programme Sustainable Electric Power Engineering and Electromobility at Chalmers is aimed towards students who are interested to face these challenges and work towards a career in the power engineering industry, the utility industry and other related areas. The recent advancements in information and communication technology also offer new opportunities in e.g. the design and operation of electric power systems. 

In this programme, you will learn to combine sustainable thinking with deep technical competence. You will gain practical experience through laboratory exercises (experiments) in combination with computer exercises (simulations) You will also get in close contact with the Swedish industry through guest lectures, study visits and opportunities to carry out master’s thesis work in the industry.​

Please note, this master’s programme was previously named Electric Power Engineering, MSc

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Sustainable electric power engineering and electromobility​ master's  programme at Chalmers

The global use of electricity and electronics is continuously increasing, and in the coming decades, electric vehicles in combination with renewable electricity production will change our energy systems fundamentally. The paradigm shift in the development will also affect how and when electricity is produced, transmitted, distributed, and consumed. 

The master’s programme Sustainable Electric Power Engineering and Electromobility at Chalmers is aimed towards students who are interested to face these challenges and work towards a career in the power engineering industry, the utility industry and other related areas. The recent advancements in information and communication technology also offer new opportunities in e.g. the design and operation of electric power systems. 

In this programme, you will learn to combine sustainable thinking with deep technical competence. You will gain practical experience through laboratory exercises (experiments) in combination with computer exercises (simulations) You will also get in close contact with the Swedish industry through guest lectures, study visits and opportunities to carry out master’s thesis work in the industry.​

Please note, this master’s programme was previously named Electric Power Engineering, MSc

Admission Requirements

90+
180+
62+
6.5+
  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) with a major in: Electrical Engineering, Automation and Mechatronics Engineering, Energy Engineering or Engineering Physics 
  • Prerequisites: Mathematics (at least 30 cr. including Linear Algebra, Multivariable Analysis, Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Statistics), Electric Power Engineering (including Basic Electric Circuit Theory, Electric Machines, Power Electronics and Power Systems) and Automatic Control

2 Years
Sep

International
160,000 SEK

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