Electrical Engineering, Power and Energy Systems Concentration, B.S.E.E.
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
| 2027-03-01 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering offers a concentration in power and energy systems, which trains students to design, analyze, and operate systems that generate, transmit, and distribute electrical power. Coursework includes topics such as power electronics, control systems theory, and the science of photovoltaics. These skills will be applicable to systems including conventional power plants, renewable energy sources, and smart grid technologies.
Program Details
- The program is offered by the William States Lee College of Engineering.
- The concentration emphasizes topics including power systems analysis, energy markets, and technology of photovoltaics.
- Delivery: On Campus
- Start Date: Fall and Spring
- Credit Hours: 120, including 9 for concentration
Program at a Glance
Elective courses in the concentration emphasize topics including power systems analysis, energy markets, and technology of photovoltaics.
Admission Criteria
No specific admission criteria are mentioned in the provided context.
Tuition Fees
No tuition fees are mentioned in the provided context.
Research Areas
The program focuses on power and energy systems, including conventional power plants, renewable energy sources, and smart grid technologies.
Career Opportunities
Coursework and experience will prepare students for careers in the power industry, working with electric utilities, grid operators, and power equipment manufacturers.
