Engineering Management
Position Details (Master's)
The master program of Engineering Management (MEM) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has been specifically designed to emphasise the interface between engineering, technology and management.
Key Facts
Through carefully tailored coursework and an independent project, you'll graduate with an understanding of the professional, societal and environmental context and have developed a range of management and engineering capabilities to respond to it.
This course is tailored for engineers, technical and non-technical experts and professionals seeking to enhance their managerial abilities in an engineering context.
Choose this course for a fast-tracked pathway to leadership in engineering projects. It is possible to complete this course in one year through recognition of prior learning for holders of an eligible bachelor's degree. What sets this course apart is its focus on the intersection of engineering, management, and leadership, ensuring a holistic approach to professional development.
You will acquire a broad spectrum of management skills and in-depth engineering knowledge, preparing you to address professional, societal, and environmental challenges.
Teaching methods include seminars, and collaborative project work, ensuring a dynamic and interactive learning environment. This approach fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for career advancement.
The MEM has been specifically designed to emphasise the interface between engineering, technology and management. The integration of carefully tailored coursework and an independent project delivers graduates who understand the professional, societal and environmental context and have developed a range of management and engineering capabilities to respond to it.
Courses include:
- Students complete coursework subjects and an independent engineering graduate project totalling 72 credit points. The project component consists of a preparatory subject and a project (in the area of engineering management) which must be undertaken in successive sessions, typically the final two sessions of the course.
- Elective subjects are to be chosen from postgraduate subjects offered within the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology; some subjects may require prior approval based on access conditions.
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Expired