Certificate in Electric Propulsion
About This Program
The certificate program will emphasize the common aspects of Electric Propulsion including power electronics, electric machines and drives, or energy distribution systems.
Competencies
- Upon completion, students will be able to model, analyze, or control power electronics circuits and systems.
- Upon completion, students will be able to model, analyze, or control electric machines and drives.
- Upon completion, students will be able to understand the impact of power quality.
Admissions Criteria
Current enrollment at Junior level in an engineering undergraduate’s program at UTA.
Curriculum
Foundations | ||
EE 4375 | INTRODUCTION TO POWER ELECTRONICS | 3 |
EE 4370 | ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVES | 3 |
Electives | ||
Select 1 from the following: | 3 | |
POWER SYSTEM PROTECTIVE RELAYING | ||
POWER SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION | ||
POWER QUALITY | ||
Total Hours | 9 |
Program Completion
All courses used to satisfy the certificate requirements must be passed with a grade of B or better. The time limit for completion of the Certificate Program is 2 years.
Advising Resources
First time in college students meet with engineering advisors in the UAEC (UAECengineering@uta.edu). Transfer students are advised prior to New Maverick Orientation by the department. Students, please read all student emails carefully and consult the department advising webpage for additional contact information and answers to common questions.
Electrical Engineering
Location:
NH 501
Email:
ee_ug_advising@uta.edu
Phone:
817-272-2671
Web:
Resource and Energy Engineering
Location:
NH 513
Email:
ree_ug_advising@uta.edu
Phone:
817-272-6514