EEPS Taught Degree Profiles
Bibi H.A. Rahman
MSc in Electrical Power Engineering
"The decision to choose The University of Manchester was then easy to make. The University was in the top 30 spots in the Times Top 200 World Universities Ranking, was number 12 in the Times Good University Guide for Electrical and Electronic Engineering subject, and it also has the largest High Voltage (HV) laboratory of any UK University, backed by The National Grid High Voltage Research Centre. Through word of mouth from friends who have studied there before, I also got to know that the University has an excellent service for international students. "
Dafni Koutsorodis
MSc in Electrical Power Engineering
"I consider the module of project management an eye-opener, because it took the focus away from the technical field to the way projects should be planned, controlled and, for sure, delivered by a team of engineers. Notions such as 'risk management', 'business priorities', 'trend monitoring' were put to practice in a handson task. I cannot think of a better introduction for an MSc graduate to the work of an engineer. "
Jie Dai
MSc in Electrical Power Engineering
"The well organised MSc course modules cover most major areas in the power industry such as power transmission, protection, power system plant, high voltage engineering, power economics etc. The taught courses are given by experienced professors whose lectures are updated and relevant to practical cases. Interesting site visits to locations such as a transformer factory, power substations, a power system control centre and a hydro-electric power station enriched my understanding of the power industry in a memorable way."
Mohd Yusof
MSc in Electrical Power Engineering
"The laboratories, the 24 hour computer clusters, the 24 hour libraries and others facilities are managed efficiently. Thus I can work on my lab assignments, coursework, tutorial exercises and my revision/references from the library without any problem."
Phil Clements
MSc in Electrical Power Engineering
"The school of Electrical Power Engineering contained a team of very friendly, extremely knowledgeable and highly approachable members of staff, who were more than willing to assist me where possible. The course was very well structured, offering plenty of study time and exposure to practical aspects of Power Systems."
Selam Awadallah
MSc in Power System Engineering
"I am very impressed by the manner in which the modules are taught. They are very comprehensive. I enjoyed the lectures because they were taught by experienced professors. The professors are close to industry, which makes the tough engineering theories unforgettable as the practical implementations were given as examples to explain the basic theories. "