Electrical Engineering

Taught by experts in the field, the comprehensive Georgia Tech Power System series covers all major aspects of power-system modeling design, control and operation.
Increase your earning potential and expand your knowledge of power systems by earning a Georgia Tech Power System Certificate. To complete the certificate, candidates are required to take a minimum of 7.35 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) including 6.0 CEUs from core courses and 1.35 from elective courses.
Both core and elective courses are offered once a year (approximately at the same time each year), and properly spaced to facilitate achievement of the certificate. Anyone who wishes to take individual courses without pursuing a certificate is welcome to do so.
Core Courses
- Integrated Grounding System Design & Testing (2.6 CEUs)
- Grounding Harmonics & Electromagnetic Influence Design Practices (1.6 CEUs)
- Power Distribution System Grounding and Transients (1.95 CEUs)
- Power Systems Relaying: Theory and Applications (2.25 CEUs)
- Modern Energy Management Systems (2.1 CEUs)
Electives
- Fault and Disturbance Analysis Conference (1.35 CEUs)
- 62nd Annual Protective Relaying Conference (1.55 CEUs)
How You Will Benefit
- Stay connected to emerging practices/trends in power systems technology, and how they’ll impact you
- Expand your career opportunities & increase your earning potential
- Network with fellow power systems professionals
Who Should Attend
Courses are appropriate for engineers, system designers, consultants, power systems professionals, graduate students, and educators.