Michigan
Tech's
Electric Power Courses via Online
Learning
| Tentative
Schedule of Online Learning Graduate Classes |
| Fall
Semester |
Spring
Semester |
Fall
'07
|
EE
5200 - Advanced Methods in Power Systems
EE
5230 - Power
System Operations
|
Sp
'08
|
EE
5220 - Transient Analysis Methods
|
Fall
'08
|
EE
5200 - Advanced Methods in Power Systems
EE 6210 - Power System Dynamics
|
Sp
'09
|
EE
5223 - Power System Protection
|
| Fall
'09 |
EE
5200 - Advanced Methods in Power Systems
EE 5260 - Wind Power |
Sp
'10 |
EE
5250 - Distribution Engineering |
| Fall
'10 |
EE
5200 - Advanced Methods in Power Systems
EE
5230 - Power
System Operations |
Sp
'11 |
EE 5240 - Computer Modeling of Power Systems |
Spring 2008
EE5220 - Transient Analysis Methods, Sec R02, 3 cr. (CRN13522
).
- A study of transient behaviors and their analysis and prediction.
Addresses analytical methods and their numerical implementation,
switching and lightning surges, short circuits, and non-linear effects.
Includes computer simulations..
See Tech Online
for details on how to get started!
Cost
to take a 3 credit hr course is approximately $1800 including fees. You
may take the courses to gain knowledge in a particular area or you may
take them as part of a Masters Program. There is a 3 part process to
sign up. You must first be admitted
as a student, then you must register
for a class. Finally, you will be enrolled in the
class
after you pay your bill. (details can be found at this website)
To be
admitted:
Non Degree
Seeking Students:
For those who wish to a) transfer individual courses to another
university, b) take a course (for grade or for audit) for continuing ed
or PE Licensing PDH purposes or internal training purposes, c) quickly
register and begin a course at the last minute, or d) interim
enrollment measure for those with GPAs that are a bit low. [Note:
course credits can be later be used toward MSEE degree when Michigan
Tech admission requirements are met. ] . You must enroll as
a Non
Degree Seeking Graduate Student through the NDGA
website
Masters
of Science in Electrical Engineering via Distance Learning
A remote MSEE requires 30 credits of course work. The rules and
regulations covering the degree can be found on the Grad
School's web page and the ECE
Dept's web site. On these pages
the course work MSEE is called a "Plan C". Of the 30 credits required,
20 must be from Michigan Tech. Over a four year period we offer a
minimum of 21 course credits in Electric Power. The faculty will work
with you to identify other courses, either at Michigan Tech or other
universities, to fill out of your degree program.
To
be admitted as a Graduate Student -
fill out the online
form or send in this application
form
For those who wish to complete their MSEE degree from Michigan Tech. Be
sure to check 'Yes' under the item "Distance Learning Program?"
To
Register:
Registration for courses is done online, at Tech Online
(click on the "Register" link on the left of the Tech Online page)
If
you have any general questions about the remote MSEE program or
courses, please contact either
Dr.
Bruce Mork bamork@mtu.edu
, (906.487.2857)
or
Dr. Leonard Bohmann :ljbohman@mtu.edu
, (906.487.2861)
For
questions about registration or completion of admission forms, contact
the Carol Wingerson at the graduate school.
or
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updated 12/13/07 ljb