Master of Engineering Management

Summary

Engineering management brings together the technological problem-solving ability of engineering with the organisational, administrative and planning abilities of management to oversee the operational performance of complex engineering-focused businesses.

The Master of Engineering Management – designed for engineers who are looking to formalise their project management credentials – will bridge the gap between the field of engineering and the field of business management. It will unlock your technical and general management potential, and will enable you to take the next step towards business leadership. You’ll gain the skills you’ll need to apply innovative business management practices to your technical engineering knowledge so that you can identify opportunities to grow your business through strategic approaches to project management, supply chain management, business leadership and human resources management.

Key features

  • Synthesise interdisciplinary knowledge

     

    Integrate interdisciplinary knowledge from engineering, business and management to create innovative business solutions.

  • Solve complex and open-ended problems

     

    Critically analyse, formulate and solve engineering management-related problems using well-established principles and methods.

  • Enhance your employabililty across a variety of fields

     

    Undertake a combination of engineering and business units to maximise your skills and knowledge, and career prospects.

  • Acquire critical research skills

     

    Gain the research skills you’ll need to develop new knowledge, data, interpretations or other information in your field.