Engineering Management

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Engineering Management

University of Greenwich
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Evolution in the global employment markets for postgraduate engineers has led to a significant increase in the demand for MSc degrees in engineering with a solid management focus. This programme is a substitute for the traditional route of general management degree or MBA degree that historically helped build a successful senior management career in technology-based business.

The programme is primarily aimed at science and technology graduates who wish to extend and develop their skills to encompass a wider set of disciplines, as well as graduates who want to develop their careers towards managerial roles in engineering or manufacturing or in the commercial enterprise in which they have cho…

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Evolution in the global employment markets for postgraduate engineers has led to a significant increase in the demand for MSc degrees in engineering with a solid management focus. This programme is a substitute for the traditional route of general management degree or MBA degree that historically helped build a successful senior management career in technology-based business.

The programme is primarily aimed at science and technology graduates who wish to extend and develop their skills to encompass a wider set of disciplines, as well as graduates who want to develop their careers towards managerial roles in engineering or manufacturing or in the commercial enterprise in which they have chosen to work. The programme is also aimed at experienced industry practitioners who wish to complement their academic knowledge and obtain professional recognition in key management areas of private industry or the public sector internationally.

Content

  • Research Methodology (15 credits)
  • Strategy and Management (15 credits)
  • Enterprise Engineering (15 credits)
  • Advanced Principles in Lean Manufacturing (15 credits)
  • Advanced Principles in Process Improvement Techniques and Quality Engineering (15 credits)
  • Advanced Principles in Supply Chain Management (15 credits)
  • Individual Project and Dissertation (60 credits)

Plus one 15-credit option from:

  • Operations Management
  • European Engineering

Plus one 15-credit options from:

  • Global Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering 
  • Quality Engineering
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