Master of Engineering in Electrical Power Engineering (Taught or by Research)

  • EEE 6001  Power Electronic Application
  • EEE 6011  Power System analysis and Technology
  • EEE 6031  Electrical Drives and Machine Design
  • EEE 6042  Power System Protection and Switchgear   (Elective)
  • EEE 6052  Power System Planning and Design (Elective)
  • EEE 6022  Power System Operation and Control
  • GES 5581  Research Methods
  • EEE 6062  High Voltage Technology (Elective)
  • EEE 6072  Distributed Generation (Elective)
  • EEE 6082  Electro-heating Techniques (Elective)

The applicants must possess:

Taught

(i) Graduates of the University of Zambia who have been admitted to the

appropriate Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field with at least a Credit; or

(i) Graduates of other recognized Universities who have been admitted to the appropriate Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field with at least a Lower second class honors; or

(ii) In exceptional circumstances, graduates who possess a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field with a pass or its equivalent, and have a minimum of two year acceptable professional experience at an appropriate level or other qualifications relevant to the pursuit of graduate studies may be accepted for admission

 

By Research

(i) Graduates of the University of Zambia who have been admitted to the appropriate Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field and relevant to the research topic with at least a Merit: or 8

ii) Graduates of other recognized Universities who have been admitted to the appropriate Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field with at least upper second class honours; or

(iii) In exceptional circumstances, graduates who posses a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field of study to Engineering and relevant to the research topic with a credit or its equivalent and who have a minimum of two years acceptable professional experience at appropriate level or other qualifications relevant to the pursuit of graduate studies may be accepted for admission.

Tuition Fees

Course Work Programmes - PART I

Category Zambian Non-SADC Candidates
Category B: Per Academic Year K14,500.00 $8,660.00

Master by Research and Part II of Course Work Programmes

Category Zambian Non-SADC Candidates
Category B: Per Academic Year K13,540.00 $9,460.00

5. Part Time Fees

  • Part-time fees for postgraduate programmes are charged at 50% of the full-time rate.

Non Tuition Fees

Registration Fees

  Zambian Non-SADC Candidates
Registration K500.00 $80.00
Late Registration K200.00 $30.00

NB: Late registration shall be K200 per additional month after registration period

Examination Fees

  Zambian Non-SADC Candidates
Part I
Masters Degree/Diploma
K1,000.00 $500.00
Part II/Research
Master (Thesis)
K4,500.00 $800.00
Part II/Taught
Master (Dissertation)
K3,000.00 $700.00
Doctor (Thesis) K6,000.00 $900.00
Supplementary (Part I)
Examinations (Per Course)
K500.00 $120.00
Re-examination (Internal Examiners)
PhD
K2,500.00 $400.00
Re-examination (Internal Examiners)
Masters
K1,000.00 $250.00
Re-examination (All Examiners)
PhD
K4,000.00 $800.00
Re-examination (All Examiners)
Masters
K2,000.00 $500.00

Other Fees

  Zambian Non-SADC Candidates
Student Amenities K150.00 $50.00
Medical K200.00 $60.00
Union K150.00 $50.00
Maintenance K200.00 $60.00
Internet Connectivity K150.00 $50.00
Student Handbook K200.00 $60.00
Library K200.00 $60.00


Suggested Student Upkeep and Research Costs (Payable to the student)

  Zambian & Non-SADC
Hostel Accommodation (Per month) K700.00
Student Stipend (Living on campus per day) K90.00
Student Stipend (Living outside campus per day) K120.00
Research Cost: Masters ~ 70% Tuition fees
Book Allowance K5,000.00

Here is how to apply for the course.