Program Overview
The Electric Power Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is a MSc programme in Sweden. This programme provides advanced academic training at postgraduate level.
Key Program Features
- Degree: MSc
- Language: English
- Duration: 24 months
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Electric Power Engineering programme are prepared for diverse careers in their chosen field. A MSc from KTH Royal Institute of Technology opens doors to roles in academia, industry, and public sector.
Program Curriculum
- Theory and Methodology of Science with Applications (Natural and Technological Science)
- The Sustainable Electric Power Engineer
- Power System Analysis
- Power System Stability and Control
- FACTS and HVDC in Electric Power Systems
- Power Generation Operation and Planning
- Electricity Market Analysis
- Power Generation, Environment and Markets
- Communication and Control in Electric Power Systems
- Computer Applications in Power Systems
- High-voltage Engineering
- Electrotechnical Modelling
- Power Grid Technology and Substation Design
- Electrotechnical Design
- Reliability Evaluation of Electrical Power Systems
- Smart Electrical Networks and Systems
- Electrical Machines and Drives
- Control in Electrical Energy Conversion
- Power Electronics
- Modulation of Power Electronic Converters
- Seminars in Electrical Machines and Power Electronics
- Electric Transportation
- Hybrid and Embedded Control Systems
- Control Theory and Practice, Advanced Course
- Model Predictive Control
- Modelling of Dynamical Systems
- The Sustainable Electric Power Engineer
- Power System Design, Project Course
- Wind Power Systems
- Monte Carlo Simulation Theory and Project
- Management of Projects
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Classical Electrodynamics
- Power System Protection
- Seminar Course in Electrotechnical Design and High Voltage Equipment
- Electromagnetic Engineering, Project Course
- Design of Electrical Machines
- Seminars in Electrical Machines and Power Electronics
- Nonlinear Control
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
To be considered eligible for the programme you must fulfil both the general and specific admission requirements. The general admission requirements are the same for all programmes at KTH while the programme specific requirements vary between the programmes.
Programme specific admission requirements
A Bachelor's degree, or equivalent, corresponding to 180 ECTS credits, with courses in
- Electrical Engineering (including three phase electrical circuits and/or machines) equivalent to 60 ECTS credits
- Mathematics (including calculus, numerical methods, algebra, probability theory and basic control theory) equivalent to at least 30 ECTS credits.
Programme specific documents
In addition to the general documents required, the following set of documents is required for the Master\'s programme in Electric Power Engineering:- Letter of motivation. A letter explaining why you are interested in this programme.
- Two letters of recommendation (in English).
- Relevant work experience, if any. Work experience with relevance to the subject/field of the programme.
- Curriculum Vitae
- Completed summary shee
Tuition & Financial Information
Tuition Fee
EUR 32685 (International)
EUR 32685 (International)
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Contact KTH Royal Institute of Technology directly for scholarship, grant, and financial aid information.
About KTH Royal Institute of Technology
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm, Sweden
KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) is Sweden’s largest and most prestigious technical university, founded in 1827. Based in Stockholm, KTH is internationally recognized for excellence in...
University Profile- Application Deadline 2018-01-16
- Start Date 2018-08-28
- Language English
- Duration 24 months
- Credits 120
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