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The Power Generation Masters program is available to professional engineers and will provide students with expert skills to meet the emerging needs of the power generation industry.
Students can elect to enrol in the Masters program at any of the partner universities.
Program options
Master of Engineering (Power Generation), Central Queensland University (CQU)
or
Master of Engineering (Power Generation), Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
or
Master of Engineering Science (Power Generation), The University of Queensland (UQ)
Program structure
To obtain a Masters qualification, students must complete eight courses: five core courses and three electives. There is an option for students to exit with a Graduate Certificate award after completion of four courses (if requirements for a Graduate Certificate are met).
The Power Generation Masters program is built around five core courses:
- Introduction to Power Plant
- Asset Management Systems
- Rotating Machinery
- Project Delivery
- Regulation, Compliance and Safety
Students can then choose three electives from the following list:
- Applied Thermodynamics
- Advanced Power Plant
- Plant Control Systems
- Power Plant Chemistry
- Bulk Materials and Waste Products
- Industrial Electrical Power Distribution
- Plant Materials
- Generator Technology Design and Application
- Transformer Technology Design and Operation
- Protection of Industrial Power Systems
- Gas Plant and Systems