Comparing Alternatives - Power Systems or Energy Conversion: Which Path Students Choose and Why
Abstract
The UM-Rolla power engineering faculty were faced with the problem of determining what material should be included in a single core course in the event that a student chooses to take only one course in power engineering during their degree program. Rather than to condense several disparate topics into a single course, the faculty decided to separately offer both an Electromechanics course and a Power Systems course and let undergraduates choose which specialization they prefer. Through the choice selection, enrollments in the advanced electives increased, as students were able to hone their program to more specifically meet their needs.
Recommended Citation
M. Crow, "Comparing Alternatives - Power Systems or Energy Conversion: Which Path Students Choose and Why," Proceedings of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Transmission and Distribution Conference, vol. 2, no. WINTER MEETING, p. 848, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Dec 2001.
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Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Publication Date
01 Dec 2001