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Power Curriculum At UCCS
• ECE 3910-3, Power Systems I, Offered in Spring Semester
Basic concepts and analytical methods in three-phase electric
power systems: single-phase equivalent models; per-unit system
of calculations; power, apparent power, and energy; basic
properties of power systems elements; short-circuit current;
voltage drop; and losses. Includes lectures and demonstrations.
• ECE 4910-3, Power Systems II, Offered in Fall Semester
An expansion of topics covered in the first course in Power
Systems. Covers transmission lines, power flow analysis,
generation dispatch and the dynamic behavior of machines and
power systems during abnormal conditions.
• ECE 4160-4 Power and Energy. Planned for future offerings.
Magnetic Circuits and materials, transformers, electromechanical
energy conversion principles, introduction to rotating machines,
poly phase induction machines, synchronous machines, DC
machines, stepper motors, laboratory experiments on
transformers, synchronous motors, induction motors, steeper
motors, motor control circuits.
Planning to offer Certificate Course in Collaboration with
Colorado Spring Utilities.
Electric Machines and Electric Power
Power Systems Analysis
Power Quality
Electric Power Systems Operation and Control Energy
Policy and Electricity
Environment, Energy and Global Energy Politics
Energy Economics and Electricity Market
Renewable Energy and Distributed Power Generation
Smart Grid, Power Electronics and Advancement in
Energy Systems
Energy Systems, Power Electronics & Machines
Laboratory, Simulation & Modeling
Advanced Electric Power Systems
Current and Future Challenges in Distribution Systems