Electric power engineering is a vital part of our evolving infrastructure. Engineers, technical staff, and academics alike are working to achieve a sustainable and secure electric grid. The Certificate in Electric Power Engineering (EPE) prepares students and professionals to tackle challenges in grid planning, operations, and IT confidently. Read on to find out how our Energy & Power Short Courses can elevate your understanding and earn the EPE certificate today!
All SGC Short Courses count toward the Texas A&M Certificate in Electrical Power Engineering.
Upcoming Short Courses:
Primer on the Planning and Operation of Large-Scale Electric Grids. In-person at TAMUS on February 4-6, 2025 (Course Director: Thomas Overbye) | Click for more details | Register here!
Fundamentals of Electric Transmission System Planning. In-person at TAMUS on February 18-20, 2025 (Course Director: Thomas Overbye) | Click for more details | Register here!
Electric Grid Impacts of Geomagnetic Disturbances. In-person at TAMUS on March 18-19, 2025 (Course Director: Thomas Overbye) | Click for more details | Register here!
Fundamentals of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems. In-person at TAMUS in Spring, 2025 (Course Director: Robert Balog). | Click for more details | New dates are coming later.