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After graduating from graduate school of electric power system, if you take the title exam of electrical engineer in the future, what courses or subjects do you usually take! ? Seek personal or profes
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The examination subjects are divided into basic courses and specialized courses, as follows

Basic courses: public foundation: advanced mathematics, fluid mechanics, general physics, computer application foundation, general chemistry, electrical and electronic technology, theoretical mechanics, engineering economics, material mechanics. Related majors also include basic courses of electronic simulation technology, signal and system transmission and other courses.

Professional foundation: circuit and electromagnetic field, analog electronic technology and digital electronic technology, electrical engineering foundation

Specialized courses: laws and regulations and engineering management, environmental protection, safety, electrical main wiring, short-circuit current calculation, equipment selection, conductor and cable design selection, electrical equipment layout, overvoltage protection and insulation coordination, grounding, instrumentation and control, relay protection, automatic safety device and dispatching automation, operating power supply, self-use electricity of power plants and substations, and planning and design of transmission lines and power systems.