General information about the Undergraduate Program in Electrical Engineering https://ece.montana.edu/grad/ 

https://www.montana.edu/academics/electrical-engineering-graduate/

  1. EELE 552 – Power System Operation and Control (3 Cr) PREREQUISITE: EELE 454. Representation of power system elements, fast-decoupled power flow, optimal power flow, voltage control, load-frequency control, control of active and reactive power flow, electrical faults and contingency calculations, power markets and restructuring
  2. EELE 591 – Power System Reliability (3 Cr) -  power system reliability addresses the issues of service interruption and power supply loss. In several cases, it is defined as an objective to attempt in terms of indices directly related to the customer. Typical reliability index values for US utilities are SAIFI, SAIDI, and CAIDI.
  3. EELE 555 – Alternative Energy (3 Cr) Exploration and analysis of alternative power generation sources and systems such as wind, solar, microturbine, and fuel cells, combined sources and their design, power electronic interfacing, and energy storage systems. 
  4. EELE 575 – Professional Paper (6 Cr) - this is the final report
  5. EELE 551 – Power Electronic (3 Cr) Introduction to solid-state power devices; topologies, operating principles, modeling and control, and design of basic power converters; magnetic design; applications of power converters in renewable energy source power systems, electric and hybrid electric vehicles, and other residential, commercial, and industrial systems; laboratory experience with basic power converters.