The Energy Systems curriculum includes high level theoretical and laboratory training of students in electrical production facilities, transmission, conversion, protection and distribution networks of electric power, including machines, devices and components, as well as electrical installations and grids, electric motors, power electronics, lighting / illumination and electrical storage and their applications, conventional fuel and renewable energy source power stations, methods of financial management and operation of regulated or non-regulated electricity markets.
In particular, it offers training in the following subjects:
- Electric machines
- Power Electronics
- Internal Electrical Installations and Automation
- High voltage
- Power generation
- Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Energy
- Electric Power Installations
- Renewable energy sources
- Computational Electromagnetism
- Photovoltaic systems
- Electric Motor Systems
- Overvoltage Protection of Electrical Installations
- Smart Energy Networks
- Computer aided electrical drawingElectrotechnical Materials
- Electrical Circuit Analysis
- Electromagnetic Fields, etc.