Thing is, I don't recon there is enough depth in the sort of SMPSU most of us need most of the time that can reasonably be taught at undergrad level to make one a decent degree project.
The power supply is usually something that has lots of technician sort of details in it (You need to follow the rules to get a LVD and EMC pass), but the datasheet for your chosen chip will usually give you the control theory for the loop on
a plate, they are usually cookie cutter affairs (In fact did not someone have a spreadsheet they were touting to spit out flyback designs with no thinking required?). Most of the time a power supply makes a nice HND sort of project, not a Degree one, the emphasis is quite different.
I mean, sure, some high density GaN thing with active clamps and two quadrant operation right up against the thermal density limits? Yea, great masters or PHD project, maybe, but some boring cookie cutter flyback ripped wholesale from a PI datasheet? Meh, any tool can do that, and a decent tech should be able to do it well, there is not a degree project there.