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Hohai University Master Program Introduction: Electrical Engineering
I. Scope of the field

Electrical engineering is an engineering field that studies the production, transmission, distribution, use and control technology and equipment of electric energy, covering the scientific and engineering fields such as motors and appliances, power system and automation, high voltage and insulation technology, power electronics and power transmission, electrical theory and new technology. The field of electrical engineering mainly includes: the safe, reliable and economical operation of power system in the whole process of electric energy production, transmission and use, and the engineering technology of design, manufacture, operation, measurement and control of various electrical equipment and systems.

Second, the training objectives

Cultivate advanced application-oriented professionals with solid basic theory, extensive professional knowledge, strong ability to solve practical problems, ability to undertake professional technology or management work and good professional quality in the field of electrical engineering. The specific requirements are:

1. Support the party's basic line, principles and policies, love the motherland, abide by the law, have good professional ethics and professionalism, have a scientific, rigorous and pragmatic learning attitude and work style, and be physically and mentally healthy.

2. Master the basic theory, advanced technical methods and modern technical means in the field of electrical engineering. Have independent analysis and integration ability, and conduct research and development in a certain direction in this field. Be competent in the research, development and design of theory, technology and equipment for the production, transmission, distribution, control, detection and protection of electric energy and its use.

3. Master a foreign language. Be proficient in reading foreign language materials of this major, and have certain writing ability.

Third, credit requirements.

The total credits of the course are 30 credits, including 20 credits for degree courses and 10 credits for non-degree courses; There are also 6 credits in practice.