Engineering Management
UCAS Code / Course Code:
-
Qualification/Level:
MSc
Mode of study:
Full Time & Part Time
Duration:
1-2 Years
Location:
High Wycombe Campus
Duration
One year full-time; two years part-time
Introduction
In order to succeed and proceed to higher management positions,
it is becoming more and more important to have a combination of
knowledge and skills. Technicians, lawyers and managers need to be
specialists not only in their field of expertise but also the
respective complementary fields such as marketing, business
management, law and engineering. In areas where economists, lawyers
and engineers work together on the same level, either at the top of
small and medium sized companies or in units of big companies, a
well qualified engineering manager provides expertise and solutions
to bridge existing interfacial gaps.
About the course
Our MSc Engineering Management programme is tailor-made to the
needs and demands of companies in the UK, USA, Asia and the
European Union. This unique course offers graduates from
engineering disciplines the chance to extend and deepen their
knowledge of economic and legal issues as well as teaches the
knowledge in technical sciences for business managers. It is
designed to prepare graduates from technical and other universities
for leadership roles in technical, corporate and national affairs.
The programme will also be beneficial to individuals who have
already started their management career. On completion of this
course you may apply for membership of The Institution of
Engineering Designers (IED).
Topics studied include:
• engineering techniques
• management science
• environment business management
• engineering design
• project management
• database design
• project/dissertation.
Entry Requirements
A first degree - ideally a BSC or BEng degree - or HNC and a
high level of work experience.
Fees for 2010-11
Home: Full-time year 1 - £5,250
International: Full-time year 1 - £8,800
Home: Part-time year 1 - £2,625
Home: Part-time year 2 - £2,625
Want to find out more?
To find out more about this course, please read our
brochure and
attend an
open evening.
You can also contact us on:
Tel: 0800 0565 660
Email: advice@bucks.ac.uk
How to apply
Applications for this course should be made directly to the
University.Click here
to download an application form.