Title :
A capstone design project to meet the needs of the changing power systems industry and satisfy new accreditation standards
Author :
Hines, Paul D. ; Christie, Richard D.
Abstract :
Summary form only given as follows. Currently two motivators are effecting change in power systems education. First, the industry´s transition to a more competitive environment is requiring changes in the content and pedagogy of power systems education. Second, engineering education as a whole is seeking to modify its curricula to reflect a better balance between science and education in order to better meet the needs of industry. These curricular changes are largely a result of revised ABET accreditation requirements. In response to these changes, new curriculum and analysis tools were developed for a power systems capstone design course. The project integrates market economics and socio-political considerations with transient stability analysis and transmission planning. A power systems analysis package and an economic analysis tool were developed for use with this project. Student evaluations of the course in which the project was implemented indicate that the curriculum successfully addresses a broad range of ABET accreditation criteria.
Keywords :
educational courses; electricity supply industry deregulation; power engineering education; power system economics; power system transient stability; power transmission planning; ABET accreditation requirements; accreditation standards; capstone design project; competitive environment; curricula modification; economic analysis tool; engineering education; market economics; power systems analysis package; power systems capstone design course; power systems education; power systems industry; socio-political considerations; transient stability analysis; transmission planning; Accreditation; Engineering education; Environmental economics; Power generation economics; Power system analysis computing; Power system economics; Power system planning; Power system stability; Power system transients; Power systems;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2002 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7518-1
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2002.1043637