Academic Program Proposal

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Johns Hopkins University
Proposal
Master of Science (M.S.)Energy and Power Systems Engineerig7/10/2026
Energy and Power Systems Engineerig Program Description
Within two to five years after graduation, graduates from this <br>program will be able to: <br>1. Advance into roles of increased technical responsibility, such as senior engineer, <br>technical lead, or systems specialist, within utilities, energy technology firms, <br>government agencies, or aerospace/defense organizations. <br>2. Apply advanced engineering knowledge to design, analyze, and integrate power <br>electronics, electric power systems, and energy conversion technologies. <br>3. Utilize rigorous analytical, modeling, and simulation tools to evaluate system <br>performance, reliability, stability, and protection. <br>4. Demonstrate systems-level engineering judgment by evaluating trade-offs among <br>performance, reliability, safety, sustainability, and cost in complex, <br>multidisciplinary power and energy systems. <br>5. Communicate technical information effectively and contribute to leading <br>multidisciplinary teams and supporting project execution.