Energy and Power Engineering
General Criteria and Program Criteria
The Energy and Power Engineering curriculum of ECUST emphasizes skills in systematically mastering the basic theories and expertise of energy and power engineering, possessing the expertise and skills in energy conversion and utilization, and possessing strong engineering practice and innovation capabilities. Undergraduate students are qualified for scientific research, technology development, engineering design, production and management in the field of energy and power engineering.
The curriculum is designed so that students may acquire the abilities and skills to be productive in the workplace upon graduation. With several additional years of relevant work experience, our graduates are capable of demonstrating that the program educational objectives have been met.
Curriculum Program
The Energy and Power Engineering curriculum of ECUST is strong in fundamentals and problem solving in energy and power engineering. It also emphasizes skills in modern computational and experimental techniques. Undergraduate students also obtain training on communication and teamwork. All of these provide a strong technical background for both industrial practice and research careers.
Professional courses include: Advanced Mathematics, University Physics, Modern Fundamental Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Fluid Dynamics, Engineering Thermodynamics, Mechanics of Materials, Automatic Control and Instruments in Chemical Industry , Heat Transfer, Principles of Boiler, Fuel and Combustion, Principles of Steam Turbine, Air Condition and Ventilation, Refrigeration Technology, Measurement Techniques in Thermal Engineering, Energy Conversion Engineering and Technology, Heat Supply Engineering, Course Design of Boiler, Mechanical Design Basic Course Design, and Professional Experiment of Energy and Power Engineering.
Degrees Awarded
Undergraduate students can obtain their diplomas after they have completed all the credits and have reached the "physical health standard of college students". Undergraduate students who pass the college English degree examination of ECUST, and meet the national academic degree awarding regulations, can obtain the bachelor of engineering degree.