The Electrical Power and Control Engineering MSc course at Liverpool John Moores University is a postgraduate course that is designed to provide specialized knowledge in power systems, control engineering, and power electronics. This is a one-year full-time course aimed at developing critical practical skills in the fields of sustainable energy, drive systems, and power quality.Course Content: The course involves a variety of innovative teaching and learning methods in areas such as power systems analysis, control system design, and power electronics. Students also get to work on an engineering project which lets them apply the skills they've acquired in a practical setting. Key Modules: The key modules include, but are not limited to, Power Systems Analysis, Control System Design, Power Electronics, Energy Management Systems, Wind Power, and Industrial Automation Systems.Accreditations: This MSc is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), complying with the current requirements of the UK Engineering Council’s Register of Chartered Engineers.Future Careers: After graduation, students are well equipped to take up roles such as system analysts, design engineers, technical managers, consultants in industries including renewable energy, automotive, power systems, process sectors, and more. The course also provides a perfect foundation for research program in electrical and electronic engineering.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.