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EE 6375. POWER ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING. 3 Hours.

The course presents selected topics in modeling and analysis of power electronics devices and systems, including dc-dc and dc-ac converters, studies different converter topologies, and investigates various control techniques. The course content helps graduate students to develop and/or improve their research skills in power and energy systems.

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Electric Propulsion

https://catalog.uta.edu/engineering/electrical/graduate/electric-propulsion-cert/
The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Electric Propulsion emphasizes the common elements of electric propulsion including power electronics, electric machines and drives, and energy distribution systems. Sample topics include principles of inductors, transformers, force/torque formulation, modeling and analysis of power electronics devices and systems.  This program aims to provide the transportation electrification industry with a new well-educated and locally available workforce.  Existing industry employees who complete the certificate will have greater advancement opportunities.