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Electric Power -
Engineering BSc

Duration
3 years
Credits
180 ECTS
Degree
BSc
Certification
Verkfræðingur, eftir BSc & MSc
Internship possible
Yes
Distance learning possible
No

What will you learn?

Taught in Icelandic. Proficiency in Icelandic is a requirement.

The transmission and production of electricity is an extremely important issue for Icelandic society. Our daily lives and the operation of businesses depend on the secure transmission of electricity and stable electricity production. Electrical power systems are undergoing rapid changes, and it is essential that future electrical engineers are well-prepared to address these challenges. 

Production and transmission of energy

Electrical power engineering deals with the structure and operation of electrical power systems and electricity production. The field also addresses the transmission of energy and how to meet the demands of continuous yet variable electricity consumption throughout the year. Electrical power engineering also covers how individual components of the system are constructed, the requirements that need to be met for them, and, not least, how they work together as a whole in the most efficient and cost-effective way.

Five-year programme

Engineering is a five-year programme, totalling 300 ECTS credits. Students obtain an accredited professional title in Iceland as engineers upon completing the BSc and MSc degrees.

International studies in Iceland

Several international students are enrolled in postgraduate studies in electrical power engineering and energy science at the University of Reykjavik, which is taught in collaboration with the Iceland School of Energy. Students in the BSc programme's final year and master's programme have the opportunity to meet and work with students and professors from various countries with diverse perspectives and experiences. Therefore, students who graduate in electrical power engineering from RU have a broader international network than is typical in Iceland.

Teaching methods

Fundamental courses

In all the engineering programmes, the first semesters of study are dedicated to fundamental courses that benefit engineers throughout their careers. Upon completing these courses, students will have a strong understanding of:

  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Programming
  • Project management
  • Sustainability
Specialised courses

After the first year, the programme becomes increasingly tailored to each specific track. Specialised courses within the programme further develop the area of expertise.

Specialised courses in electrical power engineering include:

  • Chemistry
  • Analogue Circuit Analysis
  • Electromagnetics and Semiconductors
  • Measurement systems
  • Circuit Design
  • Signals and Systems
  • Electrical Machines
  • Feedback Control Systems
  • Electronics
  • Power System Simulation
Engineering X 

In the sixth semester of the BSc programme, all engineering students complete an extensive final project. In this course, students work on projects in groups, taking them from concept to final product. The topics are either tailored to individual programmes or interdisciplinary projects. This course provides excellent preparation for professional life.

Focus on sustainability

Sustainability and environmental issues are becoming increasingly important in our world. In the engineering programme, this is addressed through three mandatory courses. In the first semester, all engineering students take a course on energy efficiency, and the course Introduction to Engineering focuses on sustainability and the environment. In the fifth semester, there is a dedicated course on sustainability. Additionally, environmental issues are integrated into the topics of other courses throughout the programme.

Electives

Students can choose courses based on their areas of interest, such as internships, courses from other engineering tracks, or courses from other departments at RU.

12+3 system

Each semester is divided into two parts. Four courses are taught over 12 weeks, followed by exams. After the exams, a three-week course follows, where the course material is applied in a practical context through project work, group work, and/or collaboration with companies.

Internship

Students can apply for a 6 ECTS internship in the final year of their BSc studies. The process simulates a job search, where students submit a CV and cover letter, and companies select candidates for interviews. The internship aims to strengthen the connection between students from the Department of Engineering at RU and industry, enhance students' insight and understanding of the challenges in their field, and prepare them for employment after graduation by solving real-world problems in a professional setting.

Exchange studies

Students can apply for exchange programmes at universities abroad. BSc students must have an average grade of 7 or higher and have completed 60 credits before participating in the exchange programme. The International Office provides further information.

Club activities

Students can participate in various engineering-related activities, such as joining the university's Formula team (RU Racing) or the robotics club or taking part in innovation or management competitions.

In RU, engineering students have countless opportunities to solve real-world problems and learn about the entire design process, from concept, design, and construction to functionality.

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Career

A student who specialises in electrical power engineering can work on various projects with companies that operate electrical power systems in Iceland, such as Reykjavik Energy, Landsnet, Landsvirkjun, Orkubúi Vestfjarða, and RARIK, or with the many companies involved in the design, installation, or maintenance of the electrical power system.

Electrical power engineers are also in high demand by large electricity consumers, such as aluminium smelters, where many challenges involve the electrical power systems that these users operate themselves.

They also take on a variety of technical and managerial roles within companies that tackle complex projects ranging from robotics and IT services to communications and information technology.

Accredited title

The engineering programme comprises a 3-year (180 credits) undergraduate degree and a 2-year (120 credits) MSc programme. To obtain professional qualifications and the right to use the accredited title of engineer, students must complete the MSc degree per the Ministry of Industry and Innovation requirements.

Structure

In the three-year undergraduate programme for a BSc degree, students are introduced to the fundamental disciplines in electrical power engineering. To gain specialisation and professional qualifications as an engineer, students must complete a two-year MSc programme after finishing the BSc degree.

The Engineering BSc (180 ECTS) and MSc (120 ECTS) credits make up a 5-year study path (a total of 300 ECTS credits) that meets the requirements for the accredited title of engineer.

Autumn
Calculus I
T-101-STA1 / 6 ECTS
Physics I
T-102-EDL1 / 6 ECTS
Brain Storming
T-100-HUGM / 1 ECTS
Energy
T-102-ORKA / 4 ECTS
Programming in Matlab
T-101-MATL / 2 ECTS
Linear Algebra
T-211-LINA / 6 ECTS
Introduction to Engineering
T-102-VERK / 5 ECTS
Spring
Calculus II
T-201-STA2 / 6 ECTS
Physics II
T-202-EDL2 / 6 ECTS
Programming for Engineering
T-201-FOR1 / 6 ECTS
Chemistry
T-204-EFNA / 6 ECTS
Entrepreneurship and Starting New Ventures
X-204-STOF / 6 ECTS

Three-week courses

Introduction to Engineering
Entrepreneurship and Starting New Ventures
Measurement Systems
Project Management
Elective
Engineering Project X
Duration
3 years
Credits
180 ECTS
Degree
BSc
Certification
Verkfræðingur, eftir BSc & MSc
Internship possible
Yes
Distance learning possible
No

Facilities

Students in electrical power engineering have access to the energy technology lab and the electronics lab. In addition, they have access to the chemistry lab and, in some cases, facilities in the basement of the university building for larger projects.

Energy Technology Laboratory

Students in courses such as thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and related subjects attend the practical part of their studies in this lab and conduct experiments related to those topics. The energy technology lab provides excellent facilities for research projects and final theses for undergraduate and master’s students in engineering and technology. The RU Racing team has its headquarters in the lab.

Electronics Laboratory

The lab is used for projects and experiments in electronics, electrical engineering, power, control systems, and automation. The lab also provides space for students working on larger projects or final theses at the undergraduate or master’s level. It is equipped with a wide range of tools and instruments, such as oscilloscopes, microcomputers, ADC converters, industrial robots, and more. There is an extensive collection of components for circuit work and excellent facilities for assembling circuits.

Everything in one place

At Reykjavik University, all teaching and operations take place under one roof. Emphasis is placed on ensuring that everyone has easy access to the services within the building.

Further information: Campus | Háskólinn í Reykjavík

Living in Iceland

Many things must be considered before arriving in Iceland and during the first few weeks of your stay. Find everything you need about living, studying, and thriving in Iceland here:

Why Engineering at RU?

  • Teaching is conducted over 12 weeks, followed by a three-week practical module.
  • Targeted project work with real-world issues.
  • Replicating the business world: students complete the extensive Engineering X course.
  • Excellent facilities for both practical and theoretical study.
  • Good support for students from academic and career counsellors, library staff, department offices, and lecturers.
  • All study programmes are available as a continuous five-year path (BSc & MSc).
  • Students gain knowledge in the natural sciences and training in methodologies and practices that will be useful in the future.
  • Opportunity for internships.
  • Students can apply to rent a room or apartment in the RU Háskólagarðar, located at the base of Öskjuhlíð.
  • All studies are under one roof.
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