Engineering Management, MSc, PGDip
Combining subjects such as engineering, business and management, our Postgraduate Diploma and MSc in Engineering Management have been designed to meet the increasing demand for postgraduates with an understanding of the application of business and management knowledge in the…
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Combining subjects such as engineering, business and management, our Postgraduate Diploma and MSc in Engineering Management have been designed to meet the increasing demand for postgraduates with an understanding of the application of business and management knowledge in the industrial and engineering sectors.
The most significant reason to study Engineering Management at Nottingham Trent is the commercial relevance of our courses. For example, an innovative and distinctive feature of the course is the cross-disciplinary group design project, which provides a challenging, simulated environment in which to work as a member of a team. The project will encourage you to develop the business, management and interpersonal skills that will further enhance your employability, with particular emphasis on creativity, team building, leadership and decision making.
The course will crucially provide you with a Masters level education in the theory and practice of engineering management, integrating aspects of resource based management, engineering, leadership, change and enterprise, with particular emphasis on new business ventures and small business enterprise.
Study routes
We offer the option to study either a Postgraduate Diploma or MSc
in Engineering Management. The MSc can have a sandwich element if
you obtain and carry out an industrial placement.
Contact details
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The postgraduate academic year is divided into three terms: term one has 10 weeks; term two has 20 weeks; and term three has 15 weeks. For the Postgraduate Diploma, you will study 40 credits in term one and 80 credits in term two. Those students who wish to continue on to the MSc will study 60 credits in term three. The first two terms are spent studying the taught modules and the last term, pursuing an individual major project.
Group Design Project (20 credits)
During this module, you will focus mainly on the technical aspects
of developing a cross-disciplinary group design project. The set
projects will be taken from areas of advancing technology.
Business Operations and Reliability Management (20
credits)
This module will build on your understanding of operations and
reliability management and the interaction of fundamental factors
within operating business systems supplying goods upon demand.
Global Business Management (20 credits)
This module includes global business enterprises, global supply
chain management, international marketing and the strategic
importance of integrated marketing, design, finance, manufacturing
and distribution.
Entrepreneurial Leadership and Project Management (20
credits)
You will develop your appreciation of
entrepreneurship and leadership, and their role in economic
development, project management and entrepreneurial business
success. You will learn the tools and methodologies for effective
project management.
New Business Venture (20 credits)
Alongside
gaining an awareness of the concepts of business opportunity,
planning and strategy for the entrepreneurial firm in an industrial
context, you will develop the ability to research, create and
evaluate a business plan.
Major Project (60 credits)
You will apply
your understanding of research processes and methodologies to
develop and integrate knowledge focusing on a specialist
Engineering topic.
Research Methods (20 credits)
This module
develops your understanding of research design and methodology. As
well as being introduced to the School's research facilities, you
will develop the skills necessary for research and for writing a
project definition document.
Find out more about MSc Engineering Management project work.
Assessment
All modules, with the exception of Global Business Management, are
assessed by coursework, case studies and projects. Global Business
Management is assessed by a combination of coursework and
examination.
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