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Course Objectives and Outcomes

1. Course code and title: EE3015 Power Systems and Protection

2. Number of AUs: 3 3. Course type: Prescribed Elective

4. Course schedule: Lecture: 2 hours/week for 13 weeks

Tutorial: I hour/week for 12 weeks

5. Course assessment: Assignment: Laboratory 10%

Quiz: 20% (two quizzes each 10%)

Exam: 70%

6. Course prerequisites: EE2001 Circuit Analysis

7. Course description: This course is to provide fundamental knowledge for BEng (EEE)
students who wish to specialize in Power Engineering in their
profession. It introduces the course participants to the overall
structure of the electric power supply system, starting from power
generation to power transmission and distribution. It includes basic
concepts of power systems operation, fault analysis, and power
systems protection techniques.
8. Textbook(s): • Chapman Stephen J, Electric Machinery and Power System
Fundamentals, 1st Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2002.
• Blackburn J Lewis, Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications,
3rd Edition, CRC Press, 2007.
9. Reference Book(s) • Wildi Theodore, Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems,
6th Edition, Pearson/Prentice-Hall, 2006.
• Weedy Birron Mathew and Cory Brian John, Electric Power Systems,
4th Edition, John Wiley, 1998.
• Anderson Paul M, Power System Protection, McGraw-Hill, IEEE
Press, 1999.
10. Level of course contribution to Learning Outcomes

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOME


COURSE CODE AND TITLE
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EE3015 POWER SYSTEMS & PROTECTION ● ● ● ○ ○ ○

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● Fully consistent (contributes to more than 75% of the SLO)
◐ Partially consistent (contributes to about 50% of the SLO)
○ Weakly consistent (contributes to about 25% of the SLO)
Blank Not related to the SLO

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