Energy and Power Systems at University of Liverpool - UCAS

Course summary

The world demand for energy, in particular electricity, will increase significantly over the next decade and beyond. There are many challenges to be addressed in order to meet this ever-increasing demand, electrical and electronic engineers will provide key solutions to these problems. There are tremendous opportunities for us to make a significant impact that will shape the future, and this programme has been carefully designed and developed for this. Our degree programmes are developed with industry partners to provide you with a career focused degree. This programme provides you with an in-depth knowledge of the electrical power generation, transmission, distribution and networks. The operating principles, monitoring, optimisation and control of modern power systems are discussed in detail. The environmental challenges, renewable energy generation, smart grid, high voltage power engineering and research and management skills are also addressed in this one-year programme. In addition, site visit and practical sessions are included. The programme has been carefully developed for graduates with electrical/electronic or related backgrounds to meet the increasing demand from the energy and power industry. We also offer this programme with as Energy and Power Systems with a Year in Industry MSc (Eng). Projects Project work contributes 60 credits, which will be based on a topic of industrial or scientific relevance, and will be carried out in laboratories in the University or at an approved placement in industry. The project is examined by oral presentation and dissertation, and award of the MSc (Eng) degree will require evidence of in-depth understanding, mastery of research techniques, ability to analyse assembled data, and assessment of outcomes.


How to apply

International applicants

Applications from international students are welcome. International qualifications will be evaluated in line with the National Recognition Information Centre (NARIC) guidelines. English language qualifications All applicants must have reached a minimum required standard of English language, and are required to provide evidence of this. Qualifications accepted by the University include: GCSE English; GCE O level English; AS Level English; A Level English Language; IELTS; TOEFL; Cambridge Proficiency etc. Please see www.liverpool.ac.uk/international/countries/index.htm for a full list. If you meet the academic requirements of the course but do not have the required level of English Language, it is possible for you to come and study at the University on one of our Pre-sessional EAP programmes. Please see the English Language Centre website for further information about these programmes; www.liverpool.ac.uk/english-language-centre/pre-sessional-english-courses/.

Entry requirements

2:1 or equivalent degree should be in a related field, for example Mathematics, Engineering or Physical Sciences. International qualifications Applications from international students are welcome. International qualifications will be evaluated in line with the National: Recognition Information Centre (NARIC) guidelines.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £11950 Year 1
Northern Ireland £11950 Year 1
Scotland £11950 Year 1
Wales £11950 Year 1
International £26350 Year 1

Additional fee information

For up to date fees visit https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/finance/pgt-fees/
Energy and Power Systems at University of Liverpool - UCAS