The undergraduate and graduate power programs at PSERC’s collaborating universities produce engineer graduate capable of making substantive contributions in today’s complex power industry. By taking innovative research findings to the classroom and involving students in research activities, PSERC faculty introduce students to the cutting edge of power system technologies, analytical techniques and industry practices. Not only does PSERC help students become technically prepared for their next job, it also assures that they will be knowledgeable about the challenges and trends transforming the industry. PSERC also facilitates efficient employment searches through industry-student interactions at industry meetings, student involvement in PSERC projects, web site postings, and email announcements.
PSERC Universities Power Programs:
- Arizona State University (Student Information, Electric Power and Energy Systems Program of Study)
- Colorado School of Mines (Student Information)
- Cornell University (Student Information)
- Georgia Institute of Technology (Student Information)
- Howard University (Student Information)
- Iowa State University (Student Information, Graduate Programs)
- Michigan Technological University (Student Information, Online Certificates, Online Masters)
- Texas A&M University (Student Information)
- University of California at Berkeley (Student Information, Undergraduate Programs, Graduate Programs)
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Student Information, Online Masters)
- University of Wisconsin-Madison (Student Information, Online Masters)
- Washington State University (Student Information, Online Masters)
- Wichita State University (Student Information, Programs in Electric Power Systems Engineering)
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