The Power Conversion and Control capstone certificate addresses the learning goals of practicing engineers by providing further study with senior, highly respected faculty in the UW–Madison College of Engineering. Engineers are able to gain specialized expertise, including technical knowledge of power electronics, drives, and controls. The capstone certificate also provides a pathway for students wishing to apply for admission to the university's online Master of Science: Electrical Engineering named option in Power Engineering.
The capstone certificate was developed in response to needs identified by more than 80 corporate sponsors of the renowned Wisconsin Electric Machines and Power Electronics Consortium (WEMPEC).
The capstone certificate is completely online to accommodate working professionals. It is designed for completion in three consecutive terms.
Explore the curriculum for this program.
More program information, including current tuition costs, can be found on the program website.
How to Get in
Admission Requirements
- BS degree from an ABET-accredited program or the equivalent.*
- BS in electrical engineering is recommended.
- Students who do not have a BS in electrical engineering need to have completed fundamental coursework in electrical engineering including circuit theory, Fourier analysis, AC circuit analysis using complex impedances, transfer function analysis and evaluation including Bode plots, transformer equivalent circuits, piecewise continuous analysis of nonlinear circuits, and magnetic theory.
- Minimum undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 on the equivalent of the last 60 semester hours (approximately two years of work).
- Applicants from an international institution must have a strong academic performance comparable to a 3.00 for an undergraduate or master’s degree. All GPAs are based on a 4.00 scale.
- International degree-seeking applicants must demonstrate English proficiency by providing official results of an English proficiency exam. Scores must be within two years of the anticipated start of enrollment.
- TOEFL internet (iBT) (on or after January 21, 2026): 5.0 out of 6
- TOEFL (before January 21, 2026): 92 out of 120
- IELTS: 7.0
- Duolingo English Test: 125
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Equivalency to an ABET-accredited program: Applicants who do not have bachelor’s degree from an ABET-accredited program may also qualify for admission to the program. Such applicants must have a BS in science, technology, or a related field with sufficient coursework and professional experience to demonstrate proficiency in engineering practice.
Contact the Graduate Advisor for more specific admission information at studentservices@interpro.wisc.edu. For further details about the program, please see the program website.
Note: Exceptions to standard admission requirements are considered by the admissions committee on an individual basis. Applicants may be admitted with deficiency but will be expected to complete the necessary leveling courses.
Admission
Applications are accepted for admission to all three terms (fall, spring, summer).
- Fall deadline: Aug 1
- Spring deadline: Dec 1
- Summer deadline: June 1
The admissions process has been designed to conduct a holistic review of likely success in the program. Decisions are based on academic and professional background.
Note: University Special Student Services is the admitting office for all University Special students. However, the department offering the Capstone Certificate program makes the final admission decision upon review of all applicant materials.
Application steps
- Email the graduate admissions staff stating your intent to apply to the Power Conversion and Control capstone certificate program. Attach a current resume or CV to the Intent to Apply email: studentservices@interpro.wisc.edu.
- Your resume/CV should include at least:
- Educational history (including GPA, awards and honors received).
- Professional work experience (including specific details on your engineering experience, technical training, and responsibilities).
- Educational history (including GPA, awards and honors received).
- Your resume/CV should include at least:
- Submit an online application for admission as a University Special student, selecting UNCS Capstone Certificate and the program: Power Conversion and Control. This application is received and processed by University Special Student Services with final decision held for approval from the specific capstone certificate coordinator.
- Following steps outlined by the program, request transcripts of all previous college work and two letters of recommendation.
- For the two (2) letters of recommendation, use the Download Recommendation Form.
- The recommenders should send the statement directly to studentservices@interpro.wisc.edu. At least one letter should be from your current or previous direct supervisor. Academic references are acceptable for applicants who have been out of school less than five years.
- For the two (2) letters of recommendation, use the Download Recommendation Form.
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After a decision has been made, the Graduate Advisor will contact the applicant by email to inform them of the decision and next steps.
Requirements
Grade Requirements
- Students must complete all courses with a minimum GPA of 2.00 to continue to the next class.
Required Courses
Students must complete 9 credits from the curriculum below.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| E C E 411 | Introduction to Electric Drive Systems | 3 |
| E C E 412 | Power Electronic Circuits | 3 |
| E C E 427 | Electric Power Systems | 3 |
| E C E 504 | Electric Machine & Drive System Laboratory | 3 |
| E C E 511 | Theory and Control of Synchronous Machines | 3 |
| E C E 512 | Power Electronics Laboratory | 3 |
| E C E 711 | Dynamics and Control of AC Drives | 3 |
| E C E 712 | Solid State Power Conversion | 3 |
| E C E 714 | Utility Application of Power Electronics | 3 |
| E C E/M E 732 | Dynamics of Controlled Systems | 3 |
| E C E/M E 733 | Advanced Computer Control of Machines and Processes | 3 |
| M E 446 | Introduction to Feedback Control | 3 |
| M E 447 | Computer Control of Machines and Processes | 3 |
Minimum Requirements for Capstone Certificate Completion
- Students must earn a minimum grade of C in each course used to meet Capstone Certificate requirements.
- Courses in which a student elects the pass/fail or audit option will not count toward completion of Capstone Certificate requirements.
- All of the Capstone Certificate credits must be earned "in residence" (which includes on campus and distance-delivered courses) at UW-Madison.
- All of the Capstone Certificate credits must be earned while enrolled in the Capstone Certificate program.
Individual Capstone Certificate programs may have additional requirements for completion, which will be listed above as/if applicable.
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze how torque and speed are controlled in the major classes of electric machines.
- Evaluate how power electronics is used to perform electrical power conversion from one form into another.
- Complete preliminary designs of automatic controlled systems using power electronics circuits.