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MSc Engineering Management

About Study at BSBI

BSBI is a private international provider with multi-city campuses across Europe and an emphasis on industry-facing, employability-led programmes (student support includes admissions, visa guidance, accommodation and a dedicated careers service). BSBI runs the MSc Engineering Management in partnership with the University of Chichester (award).

 

Why study MSc Engineering Management at BSBI?

  • Direct pathway from technical to leadership roles: the course builds management, finance, strategy and systems understanding specifically for engineering environments.

  • University partnership: degree awarded by the University of Chichester (UK), giving a recognised Master’s award while you study in Berlin.

  • Practical, project-led learning: group work, case studies and an individual research project that you can align to employer needs or your own startup idea.

 

Level of study

  • Postgraduate — Master’s (MSc) (Level 7 postgraduate award under the University of Chichester regulations).

 

Campus locations & mode of learning

  • Campus: Berlin (main delivery for this listing).

  • Mode: On-campus (face-to-face lectures, workshops and labs with independent project work).

 

Duration & intakes

  • Duration: 18 months (4 academic terms + individual research project).

  • Common intakes (example shown on the page): February, May, October (2026 intakes listed). Availability may change by year — check the intake when you apply.

 

Programme structure & sample modules (term by term)

BSBI publishes the module list on the programme page — this is the structure shown on the current factsheet:

Term 1

  • Research Methodology

  • Accounting, Finance and Business Planning

  • Technology Enterprise

Term 2

  • Design, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

  • Strategy & Management

  • Global Engineering

Term 3

  • Supply Chain Management

  • Environmental Engineering and Sustainability

Term 4

  • Individual Research Project (dissertation / capstone)

(Assessment: a variety of coursework, case studies and a final independent research project.)

 

Specialisations / elective tracks

Historically and in BSBI promotional material the MSc offers three specialisations students may focus toward: Project Management; Logistics, TQM & Supply Chain Management; Sustainability & Energy Management — these specialisations appear in BSBI programme descriptions and the partner factsheet (UNINETTUNO listing) and give practical pathways for career alignment. Confirm current specialisation availability in the intake factsheet as these are subject to change.

 

Programme highlights & employability

  • STEM integration: the course is designed to build on STEM backgrounds and to position graduates for engineering leadership and management roles.

  • Industry relevance: modules such as Supply Chain, Sustainability and Manufacturing Engineering make graduates attractive to manufacturing, logistics, energy and consultancy employers.

  • Dedicated Careers Service: BSBI provides tailored career support, employer links and student placement guidance in Berlin.

 

Career outcomes (typical roles)

Graduates commonly target roles such as:

  • Engineering Manager / Head of Engineering

  • Project Manager (technical projects)

  • Supply Chain / Logistics Manager

  • Manufacturing Operations Manager

  • Sustainability/Environmental Engineer (management track)

  • Management consultant (engineering & operations)

 

Latest updates & items to watch

  • Delivery partner details: the programme page currently shows the University of Chichester as the awarding partner; historically some BSBI engineering programmes have also been listed in partnership with UNINETTUNO on other information pages — always check your offer letter to confirm the exact awarding body and credit/assessment regulations for your cohort.

  • Intake availability & offers (dates, fees, scholarship campaigns) are updated regularly — request the downloadable factsheet and your binding offer before booking travel or beginning visa applications.