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Gear up for leadership positions in engineering through this industry-driven program, where you'll master tackling sector-specific challenges. The curriculum covers managing operations, supply chains, systems, and resources within engineering environments, with emphasis on sustainable and ethical practices. Graduates will gain the skills to guide engineering firms through technological disruptions, economic shifts, and resource challenges by applying innovative thinking, business acumen, and financial knowledge.Pursue a curriculum designed to meet evolving industry needs in the dynamic engineering field.Participate in professional development workshops alongside core engineering management principles.Engage directly with industry leaders through expert talks and various employer interaction opportunities.Program overviewThis course blends management studies with specialized engineering management principles applicable across all engineering fields. Students will develop expertise in innovation management, financial planning, strategic operations, system optimization, and sustainable project development.Evaluation methodsYour progress will be measured through a combination of in-person exams, digital submissions, knowledge checks, and project work.Assessments include written components along with visual and oral presentations.While some evaluations involve teamwork, your independent research project will demonstrate self-directed learning capabilities.Career opportunitiesUpon completion, you'll be prepared for managerial positions across engineering and technology industries.Common career paths for graduates include:Engineering Business SpecialistTechnical Operations ConsultantManufacturing SupervisorFacilities CoordinatorProcess Improvement LeaderProject Coordinator
Degree requirements – You need a 2:1 or above at undergraduate level in a STEM subject (Physical, Chemical and Biological Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics, Information Technology, Computer Science, etc). Other routes - Applicants with a high 2:2 (55% or above) or a non-STEM related degree will be considered on a case-by-case basis. IELTS (Academic) minimum score 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each of Writing, Listening, Reading and Speaking.