Faculty: H. Nour, E. Mijares, H. Rahai, R. Toossi, and J. Torabzadeh
Description
The 27-unit certificate program in "Energy Conversion and Power Systems Engineering" is an undergraduate program designed to prepare Electrical and Mechanical Engineering students to become proficient in the analysis and design of power generating systems, such as direct conversion, coal burning, hydraulic, nuclear, solar, wind, and various other types of power plants.
Requirements (Effective 2007/2008 Catalog Year)
Consultation with program advisors in Electrical or Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering Departments and preparation of a program planner;
Completion of the following core courses:
CE 335,
EE 350,
EE 452,
MAE
330,
336,
431;
Completion of 9 units from the following list of electivecourses:
EE
453,
455,
458,
460,
550,
551,
552,
553;
MAE490,
538;
Completion of a Bachelor of Science degree in an approved major. This certificate may be awarded concurrently with
or subsequently to the baccalaureate degree.
Additional Information: Certificate in Energy Conversion and Power Systems Engineering
Consult the catalog link listed below in Official Program Information for past years program requirements.
*Note: although every effort is made to keep this Web site
up to date, you should also consult the printed catalog for official
information and program requirements, which may vary depending on the
year you enter(ed) the program.