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James Cook University's Master of Engineering Management program is designed for engineers and technical specialists looking to advance their qualifications by enhancing project and business management capabilities. This two-year program covers essential topics including project leadership, engineering administration, sustainable economics, and strategic operations management. Students gain hands-on experience through industry placements, equipping them with career-ready skills.
Creating and overseeing sustainable initiatives is vital for engineering project success and longevity. The curriculum provides real-world, applicable knowledge to cultivate diverse management competencies sought after in engineering and related sectors.
Students apply their expertise in professional settings while building connections with potential employers and colleagues. Placement networking may open doors to future career prospects after completing the program. Beyond job opportunities, expanding industry relationships can significantly benefit project management roles.
AQF level 8 bachelor degree in engineering or allied discipline; or an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in engineering or allied discipline, plus at least two years relevant work experience; or equivalent.