Clarkson/National Grid Master of Science in Electrical Engineering with a concentration in Electric Power

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National Grid and Clarkson are forming a partnership to provide a 2.5 year, cohort based program of study in electric power engineering that will lead to a Clarkson Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree (MS-EE). The program consists of 30 total graduate credits, including 6 required courses, 3 elective courses in electrical engineering or related areas, 2 credits of seminar in power related areas, and a 1 credit hour project. Cohort students will also meet the requirements of Clarkson’s Advanced Certificate in Power Systems Engineering at the completion of the full MS-EE degree program.

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The initial required course sequence will be presented in 6 consecutive quarter terms (10 week segments), with one course per term for the first 18 months. The elective courses portion will be given over a 12 month period following the required course sequence. The academic calendar for quarter terms is available here.

The courses will be presented in an asynchronous mode (where you view that week’s lecture on your own schedule), with lectures available for viewing over a web interface. The course instructor will be available to students, through a variety of technologies suitable for the course content. Several of the courses and the seminar may include occasional live-online meetings scheduled on a Saturday.

Coursework

Detailed course descriptions available here.

Required Courses

  • EE680 Power Systems 1 
  • EE681 Power Systems 2 
  • BOE610 Fundamentals of the Business of Energy
  • ES510 Project Management
  • EE537 Power Systems Protection 
  • EE638 Grid Connected Renewable Energy Systems

Current Power Engineering Elective Courses Options

  • EE639 Power Distribution Systems
  • EE559 Microgrid Design and Control
  • EE531 Power System Planning
  • EE535 Power System Reliability
  • EE539 Dielectrics
  • EE530 High-Voltage Techniques and Measurements
  • EE552 Optimization Techniques in Engineering

Application Procedure

The National Grid Cohort Manager must provide you with a link and a passcode to apply. You will need to submit a resume and unofficial transcripts from all higher education institutions attended. The GRE is not required, and Clarkson will accept a single reference letter from the National Grid’s Cohort Manager for all program participants. Admission is subject to meeting Clarkson’s admission standards.

Once admitted, you will need to have official transcripts sent from all higher education institutions attended to Clarkson’s Registrar.

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