Have you ever stopped to think about how the use of renewable energy can influence the future of humanity? An electrical engineer in the energy systems area is the professional responsible for ensuring the supply of electrical energy with quality, reliability, safety and in a sustainable manner. The Electrical Engineering – Energy course at PUCRS prepares you to become a well-rounded professional, capable of working in the most diverse areas such as electrical installations in buildings and industries, generation, transmission and distribution of energy and management, commercialization and use of electrical energy.
In addition to learning from professors who are leaders in the field, here you can also count on laboratories that have the most modern equipment on the market, putting you in contact with practice from the first semesters and facilitating employability even before you graduate. Our students also develop fundamental skills and competencies in the profession related to ethics, critical and innovative thinking, administration and entrepreneurship, always focusing on the well-being of society.
Can you relate to this and are you already imagining your day-to-day life on the course? Find out more details and come study at PUCRS.
Course coordination
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Graduates of the Electrical Engineering – Energy course at PUCRS will be prepared to work in a wide range of areas, contributing efficiently to a more sustainable world.
Broad and diversified laboratory structure in the areas of solar and wind energy and demonstration of renewable energy
Training focused on professional practice, with the development of activities required by the job market
High employability of students, entering the job market before graduation
Teachers who are references in the area of energy in different sectors of society
Link with TECNOPUC, one of the largest technology hubs in Brazil
Interaction of undergraduate and graduate students
PUCRS provides students at the Polytechnic School with different spaces that contribute to the development of practical activities, in addition to complementing the theory developed in the classroom.
Our curriculum supports a multidisciplinary education in Electrical Engineering – Energy and is based on the most contemporary teaching concepts. In addition to subjects on innovation and integrated work, during the course you will participate in several practical activities in partnership with other areas of the Polytechnic School and will also have classes with professors who have different market experiences. The course also encourages entrepreneurship, the development of new technologies and team leadership.
See related coursesOur School has a tradition of training professionals of technical and scientific excellence, prepared to develop sustainable technologies and meet the challenges of a changing society.
In addition, we have agreements with partner companies and recognized multinationals, bringing you even closer to the market.
Are you curious to learn more about the School and the course?
Schedule a guided tour and come and see everything about your undergraduate course up close. This is the ideal time for you to explore the spaces and ask questions to course coordinators and professors.
Thousands of internship opportunities connect students to the job market during their undergraduate studies.
One of the best infrastructures in the country, on a unique and safe campus, with one of the best locations in Porto Alegre: central and easy to access.
Create projects that go beyond the classroom and connect to one of the largest innovation ecosystems, transforming your ideas into projects that positively impact the world.
Do an exchange during your undergraduate degree.
Check out which paths you can follow from this course and explore all the possibilities for a fluid training.
Undergraduate Studies
Electrical Engineering: Electrical Power Systems
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