Rowan University

Power Systems Engineering Certificate

Glassboro, United States

The Non-degree in Power Systems Engineering Certificate at Rowan University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Rowan University, founded in 1923 and based in Glassboro, is known for combining strong academic programs with applied research and community engagement. Enrolling nearly 19,600 students, including international learners, Rowan emphasizes hands-on learning, innovation and preparation for professional careers. The university offers a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs across disciplines and encourages students to integrate research, internships and service into their studies.

Rowan's educational approach highlights experiential projects, close faculty mentoring and partnerships that connect classroom learning to real-world challenges. Students frequently participate in research initiatives, industry collaborations and community-focused work that enhance employability and practical skills. The campus culture promotes collaboration, leadership development and opportunities to engage with faculty on applied research.

International and domestic students alike find support through advising, career services and campus activities designed to ease academic transition and professional development. Prospective students seeking a university with a clear emphasis on career readiness, applied learning and meaningful community connections will find Rowan offers a balance of academic rigor and practical experience to launch successful careers.

About the Program

The Power Systems Engineering Certificate at Rowan University is a non-degree program for students with a Bachelor's degree in a related field like engineering. It takes one year to complete and offers a specialized study in power systems engineering, preparing students for a career in the power and energy industry.

The curriculum includes graduate-level courses in power systems, helping students develop a meaningful background in areas like Smart Grid technologies and electric power engineering. Students will gain hands-on skills in power systems related courses, preparing them for a career in the energy sector.

Graduates can pursue careers as Power Systems Engineers, Energy Managers, Electrical Engineers, Grid Operators, or Renewable Energy Specialists, working in industries like energy, utilities, or manufacturing, and for employers such as the US Department of Energy, Siemens, or General Electric.

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