Classes

Time Varying Fields Applications (EPMN203)

Semester: 
Fall

This course provides the basic concepts about electromagnetic induction and its various applications in the field of electrical energy engineering. It also emphasizes fundamental concepts and applications of Maxwell equations.

Electrical Energy Engineering Seminar (EEEN380)

Semester: 
Fall

In this course students will be required to present seminars on a subject assigned to (or chosen by) them about the latest technology relevant to the program. The grade depends on organization, quality, and content of both the presentation and the report prepared by the student. The course is graded as Pass/Fail grade-system.

Electrical Machines for ELC (Elective Course-EPM332)

Semester: 
Spring

This course teaches the principles and analysis of electromechanical systems. Students will learn basic concepts about transformers and rotating electrical machines. Special motors used in control systems will be discussed and analyzed. 

Electrical Machines 2 (EPMN304)

Semester: 
Fall

This course examines the basic theory, characteristics, construction, operation and application of alteranating current electrical machines. It includes the study of synchronous generators, synchronous motors, polyphase induction motors and single phase motors.

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