Electrical Power Systems (H6103)
Electrical Power Systems
Module H6103
Module details for 2026/27.
15 credits
FHEQ Level 6
Module learning outcomes
Apply the methods and techniques that they have learned to review, consolidate, extend and apply their knowledge and understanding, and to initiate and carry out projects and analysis on electrical power systems.
Critically evaluate arguments, assumptions, abstract concepts and data (that may be incomplete), to make judgements, and to use analytical methodologies and tools to achieve a solution - or identify a range of solutions - to a problem.
Demonstrate creative and innovative ability in the synthesis of solutions about, and in formulating design of, electrical power systems.
Communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions in written form.
| Type | Timing | Weighting |
|---|---|---|
| Coursework | 50.00% | |
| Coursework components. Weighted as shown below. | ||
| Report | T1 Week 9 | 60.00% |
| Report | T1 Week 10 | 40.00% |
| Unseen Examination | Semester 1 Assessment | 50.00% |
Timing
Submission deadlines may vary for different types of assignment/groups of students.
Weighting
Coursework components (if listed) total 100% of the overall coursework weighting value.
| Term | Method | Duration | Week pattern |
|---|---|---|---|
| Autumn Semester | Practical | 2 hours | 00000011000 |
| Autumn Semester | Lecture | 1 hour | 11111111111 |
| Autumn Semester | Lecture | 2 hours | 11111111111 |
| Autumn Semester | Laboratory | 2 hours | 00000100000 |
How to read the week pattern
The numbers indicate the weeks of the term and how many events take place each week.
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