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Join us today and unlock your full potential for success in the rapidly changing world of engineering and technology. UW-Madison’s College of Engineering (COE) is a leading professional development organization dedicated to empowering engineers and technical professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in their fields. We offer a wide range of cutting-edge courses designed to enhance professional growth and provide opportunities for career advancement. Our expert instructors, both faculty and industry veterans, deliver engaging and practical training sessions that bridge the gap between theory and real-world applications. Whether you are looking to deepen your expertise in a specific technical area, stay abreast of the latest industry trends, or broaden your skill set to adapt to evolving challenges, UW-Madison’s College of Engineering is your trusted partner in engineering professional development.

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    Electrical Distribution Principles and Applications

    Upcoming Dates
    • Jul. 16-18, 2024 (D243)
      Madison, WI or Live Online
      $1,895
    Expand your understanding of the fundamentals of AC electricity as applied to utility electric power distribution systems and recognize the fundamental principles involved in the operation of a three-phase electrical distribution system. Learn how to understand and perform electric circuit calculations, understand and apply distribution planning principles and engineering economics, and be able to select the proper conductors, cables, and transformers to use in a distribution system.
    Customizable
    Discipline: Electrical
    RA00533

    Certification Orientation/Review and Examination For Accredited Commissioning Process Provider

    Upcoming Dates
    • Jul. 20-31, 2024 (D313)
      Online
      $775
    • Oct. 2-13, 2024 (D325)
      Live Online
      $775
    Earn a Commissioning Process Provider certification from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The QCxP certification provides recognition for individuals with knowledge of the ASHRAE Guideline 0 Commissioning Process. To qualify, complete the required courses and pass an examination.
    Discipline: Mechanical
    RA00508

    Permanent Magnet Machines and Drives Principles, Design and Applications

    Upcoming Dates
    • Aug. 6-9, 2024 (D398)
      Live Online
      $1,795
    Learn about the current applications and future trends of permanent magnet AC machines, review the principles of permanent magnet ac machines, and examine key techniques and tools for designing permanent magnet ac machines. This course will provide you with the skills to control PM machines, including the principles of field orientation, direct torque control, current regulators, and flux weakening. Study the performance of self-sensing control methods for permanent magnet AC machines and learn about the fault modes as well as the proper techniques for minimizing their impact on drive performance.
    Discipline: Electrical
    RA01084

    Transmission and Wholesale Markets School

    Upcoming Dates
    • Aug. 12-16, 2024 (D202)
      Face-to-Face Madison, WI
      $2,475
    In this course, you will learn how transmission services are priced in a competitive market, how to evaluate transmission expansion alternatives, and study the price of reactive power. Upon completion of this course, you will be better prepared to make more cost-effective decisions for your organization’s power systems.
    Discipline: Electrical
    RA00051

    Power System Analysis Skills for Engineers and Technicians

    Upcoming Dates
    • Aug. 13-15, 2024 (D254)
      Madison, WI or Live Online
      $1,795
    This introductory course begins with a review of three-phase power calculations, the per-unit system, and phasor algebra—basic tools used in modeling and how to solve nearly all types of power system problems. Learn symmetrical components and how to use them to calculate balanced and unbalanced short-circuit faults, and open-circuit faults on three-phase power systems. In addition, you will learn how to correctly model the various types of transformer connections, phase shifts through delta-wye transformers, and transmission and distribution line impedances.
    Discipline: Electrical
    RA00691
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