Electrical Engineering Major - Power Specialisation - Mid year start

Mid year start

Year 1

Semester 1 - JulySemester 2 - February

MG5004 Eng Maths1 ^
141.514
Common Compulsory

MG5003 Eng Communication
181.518
Common Compulsory

MG5001 Engineering Computing ^
502.514
Common Compulsory
MG5026 Instrumentation and Control 1
524.509
PRE: MG5034
MG5002 Engineering Mechanics ^
124.503
Common Compulsory
MG5018 PLC Programming 1 ^
527.517
PRE: MG5001, MG5034
MG5034 Electrical Principles ^
523.526
Electrical Compulsory
MG5035 Electronic Principles ^
523.527
Electrical Compulsory

Year 2

Semester 3 - July Semester 4 - February

MG6190 Mathematics 2
142.602
PRE: MG5004

MG6136 Design ^
114.610
Common Compulsory
MG6118 Sustainable Energy and Power Electronics
533.624
PRE: MG5004, MG5034, MG5035
MG6103 Engineering Management Principles ^
115.613
Common Compulsory 
PRE:MG5003
MG6019 PLC Programming 2 ^
527.612
PRE: MG5018
MG5017 Electrical Machines
523.520
PRE: MG5034
MG5016 Elements of Power Engineering
523.519
PRE: MG5034
MG7018 Systems and Control
524.708

Year 3

Semester 5 - July Semester 6 - February
MG7101 Engineering Development Project
115.719
Common Compulsory 
PRE: and at least 30 Level 6 credits

MG7121 Professional Engineering Practice
115.720
Common Compulsory

MG6020 Automation ^
527.613
PRE: MG6019

MG5005 Engineering Design and Drawing
114.508
Common Compulsory

MG7011 Electrical Machine Dynamics ^
523.703
PRE: MG5017

MG7110 Power Systems
525.706
PRE: MG5016
MG6047 Protection
115.615
PRE: MG5004, MG5016

^ Available Semesters 1 & 2
PRE = prerequisite
CO = corequisite


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