Electrical Power Engineering
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BEng (Hons) | On-Campus | Full-time, Sandwich | 3 - 4 years | September | find out | find out |
About Electrical Power Engineering, BEng (Hons) - at University of Portsmouth
Overview
Design and operate the secure and sustainable power grids needed by advanced industrial nations with this future-focused degree.
You’ll bring together your interests in science and technology, developing expertise in contemporary electrical infrastructure, and put your skills and knowledge to work in hands-on projects shaped by current research. By studying innovations in areas such as electric vehicle charging, smart grids and energy storage, you’ll prepare yourself for power engineering careers that can make a positive impact on global society.
With increasing global demand for power engineers, and a growing recognition of the strategic importance of the sector, you’ll graduate with a compelling skillset for future employers.
Course highlights
- Play a part in mitigating climate change, promoting a greener planet, and fostering economic growth
- Enter a strategically valuable sector with the skills the industry is seeking
- Use industry-standard software and equipment in our Renewable Energy and Electrical Power Lab, Electronics Lab and Computer Lab
- Take on a power engineering placement, follow career-related modules, and explore energy installations on course field trips
Careers and opportunities
With a degree in Electrical Power Engineering, you’ll have demonstrable skills and experience to secure roles in power generation, distribution or analysis.
The UK is seeking almost 200,000 roles in energy and utilities over the next decade, looking for “practical, hands-on, technical problem solvers who have the desire and initiative to manage, to lead and develop a career in engineering”.
You’ll be ready to fill those roles, by being on top of current thinking in the sector, with experience of systems, software and tools used by professional power engineers. You’ll also be well placed to develop your learning, whether through professional qualifications or deeper academic study.
Some potential job roles include:
- Power Systems Engineer: Specialising in the design, analysis, and optimisation of electrical power systems, ensuring reliable and efficient energy distribution.
- Renewable Energy Engineer: Focusing on developing and implementing sustainable energy solutions, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power systems.
- Control Systems Engineer: Designing and maintaining control systems for various applications, including power plants, manufacturing processes, and automation systems.
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Engineer: Working on the development of electric vehicles, including battery technology, charging infrastructure, and electric drivetrains.
- Power Electronics Engineer: Designing electronic systems and devices for efficient energy conversion and control, often used in renewable energy systems and electric vehicles.
- Energy Manager: Overseeing energy usage in organisations, implementing energy-saving initiatives, and ensuring compliance with energy regulations.
- Research Scientist: Conducting research in academic or industrial settings to advance the field of electrical engineering, contributing to new technologies and innovations.
Entry requirements for this course
Contact University of Portsmouth to find course entry requirements.
View all courses at University of Portsmouth