Power Systems Engineering MSc at UCL (University College London) is a one-year course that informs students on the latest advancements in power systems, embracing all aspects from generation through transmission to distribution, protection and beyond.Course Content: The course combines study in electricity systems with a grounding in power system engineering theory. The programme offers advanced study in the areas of power systems management, operation and control and power electronics. Students are trained to perform high-level analysis of complex power systems, understand and use power management and control theories, use structured computational skills and have a comprehensive view of various power theories & practices.Key Modules: The key modules include Foundation Mathematics and Matlab, Power Systems Analysis, Power Electronics, Machines & Drives, Power Systems Management & Protection, Economics & Asset Management, Power Systems Design & Simulation, and Power Systems Operation & Control. Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).Future Careers: Graduates of this programme are well-equipped to pursue careers with electricity utilities, consultants, manufacturers and designers of power system components, education and research industries. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.