Grid-connected PV systems: Design only
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Program Overview
Grid-connected photovoltaic (GCPV) systems are becoming increasingly popular, and this course provides the knowledge and skills needed to design safe, standards-compliant, and effective systems. The course covers topics such as solar geometry, photovoltaic modules, grid-connected inverters, mounting systems, balance of system components, site suitability and load assessment, system design and yield calculations, regulations and standards, and installation, testing, commissioning, and fault-finding of GCPV systems.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Hofstra University's graduate programs in Cybersecurity, offered jointly by the Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Frank G. Zarb School of Business, equip students with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed in technology, management, and policy. The MBA and MS programs provide a theoretical foundation and practical experiences that address cybersecurity from various perspectives, including data, software, systems, organizational and societal security, and privacy.
Objectives:
The programs aim to:
- Provide students with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed in technology, management, and policy.
- Address cybersecurity from various perspectives, including data, software, systems, organizational and societal security, and privacy.
- Offer valuable hands-on experience through paid positions as part of the co-op program.
- Provide access to state-of-the-art on-campus facilities, such as the Cybersecurity Innovation and Research Center.
Other:
- The programs are offered in both MBA and MS formats.
- The MS degree requires 30 semester hours of coursework.
- The MBA degree requires 36 semester hours of coursework.
- Scholarships are available for qualified candidates.
- Students can gain valuable hands-on experience through paid positions offered as part of the co-op program.
- Students can study in state-of-the-art on-campus facilities, such as the Cybersecurity Innovation and Research Center.
- The programs are offered with concentrations in Technology and Management and Policy.
- The Cybersecurity Innovation and Research Center is available for students to use.
- The programs are offered with a rolling admissions policy.
- Students can apply for entry during fall, spring, and summer semesters.
- The programs are offered by the Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Frank G. Zarb School of Business.
- The programs are designed to address cybersecurity from various perspectives, including data, software, systems, organizational and societal security, and privacy.
- The programs provide a theoretical foundation and practical experiences.
- The programs are designed to prepare students for careers in cybersecurity.
- The programs are offered in a variety of formats, including online and on-campus.
- The programs are offered full-time and part-time.
- The programs are offered to both domestic and international students.
- The programs are offered to students with a variety of backgrounds, including those with no prior experience in cybersecurity.
- The programs are designed to be flexible and adaptable to the needs of individual students.
- The programs are taught by experienced faculty who are experts in their field.
- The programs are designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the cybersecurity industry.
- The programs are designed to help students develop their critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.
- The programs are designed to help students build a strong network of contacts in the cybersecurity industry.
- The programs are designed to help students prepare for a successful career in cybersecurity.