Graduate Certificate in Engineering Technology (Power Systems Engineering)
USQ's Graduate Certificate in Engineering Technology (Power Systems Engineering) is ideal for engineers or scientists who have a three-year degree in science, engineering or technology and want to extend their knowledge of power systems engineering.
Through this four unit degree, you have the option to select from a range of courses (subjects) which will empower you to apply engineering solutions to power generation and distribution. Courses include electricity supply systems and sustainable development.
Career opportunities
Power engineers are at the forefront of alternative power sources such as solar and wind energy. As a power engineering graduate, you will increase your employability in power supply and distribution, power generation, mining, rail and transport, and consultancy.
Further study
After you complete the Graduate Certificate in Engineering Technology you could take the credit from your studies and go on to complete the Master of Engineering Technology.
Professional accreditation
The Graduate Certificate in Engineering Technology is not accredited by any professional bodies other than the University of Southern Queensland.
Other majors
Other majors in the Graduate Certificate in Engineering Technology are: Agricultural, Civil, Computer systems telecommunications, Environmental, Mechanical, Mechatronic, Structural, Technology management and Transdisciplinary.