Electrical Engineering
Power Systems Engineering Certificate
Overview
The Power Systems Engineering Certificate at Clemson University consists of three classes in the areas of power engineering, power systems analysis, and electric machines. This certificate program requires a basic knowledge of DC and AC circuit theory including Kirchhoff’s Laws, complex frequency, and Laplace transforms.
Individuals without a basic knowledge of DC and AC circuit theory can complete appropriate coursework (e.g., ECE 3070 – Basic Electrical Engineering or ECE 2020 – Electric Circuits I and ECE 2620 – Electric Circuits II).
Course Information
- ECE 3600 Electric Power Engineering
- ECE 4180 Power System Analysis
- ECE 4190 Electric Machines and Drives
A grade of C of better is required for all courses that are part of the certificate program.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Clemson University is an athletic powerhouse and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and School. Visit the accreditation page for more details.
All courses are delivered asynchronous and offered 24/7.
8-15 weeks per course
Plan to spend approximately 15-20 hours a week working on a course.
You can get started in February, April and September. See program course schedules here.
Visit the tuition page here.
If you/your company is not an EPCE member, learn more about becoming an EPCE member company and or individual member.
Contact your Human Resources department to see if courses qualify for your company tuition assistance program.
Request information here.
To get started, you will need to complete the application process .
Ask a BSC Advisor
Subheadline here. I.e. – Have questions about earning your certificate?
Get in touch with Bismarck State’s program advisor.
Melinda Landis
Advisor, NECE
701-224-5693
[email protected]
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