EE 4221 - Power System Analysis 1
Fall 2025
Course Summary: The course will help students understand how power systems are modeled both at the distribution and transmission levels. Topics covered include basic principles, modeling of power system key components, and power flow analysis. Students will gain skills through real-world applications, reinforced with examples, and will develop the analytical foundation necessary for advanced power system studies.
ECE 451 - Power System Analysis
Fall 2022 and Fall 2023
Course Summary: The course covers modeling of generators, transformers, and transmission lines. The focus of the course is on long-distance transmission of electric power with an emphasis on admittance and impedance modeling of components and system, power-flow studies and calculations, symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault calculations, economic operation of large-scale generation and transmission systems. A special emphasis is placed on applications of computer-based methods to power-system problems.
ECE 753 - Computational Methods for Power Systems
Spring 2024
Course Summary: This course is designed to introduce computational methods used for power grid operation and planning. Students are expected to have some basic understanding of principles of power system analysis including power system models, power flow calculation, economic dispatch, reliable and stability analysis. The course covers the following computational methods commonly used in power grid operation and planning: Locational Marginal Pricing Schemes, Game Theory, Unconstrained Optimization, Linear Programming, Non-linear Constrained Optimization, and Forecasting Methods.