Master of Science in Engineering Management

Ravensbourne University London

UK,England

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 18,000/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1962

Total Students: 2,600 +

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Main Campus Address

Ravensbourne University London, 6 Penrose Way, Greenwich Peninsula, SE10 0EW

Master of Science in Engineering Management

Program Overview

This course is designed to equip aspiring engineering leaders with the proficiencies required to navigate and manage complex engineering projects and teams in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. This interdisciplinary course blends technical expertise with management principles, preparing graduates to address the challenges faced by modern engineering.

Why study this master's in engineering management ?

  • Learn core engineering management concepts, theory and techniques, including the use of advanced tools for management of engineering
  • Gain the requisite expertise to navigate complex engineering issues both systematically and creatively
  • Harness your knowledge to make informed judgements in the absence of complete data, before communicating your conclusions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences
  • Obtain critical hands-on experience through practice or simulated engineering scenarios, displaying advanced knowledge in highly specialised areas within the engineering discipline
  • Complete a real-time simulated project or client-based live project to kickstart your professional career in engineering management
  • Graduate from the course well-prepared for a leadership role within an engineering firm, consultancy agency or tech-driven organisation.

This course is designed to equip aspiring engineering leaders with the essential skills and knowledge required to navigate the complexities of managing engineering projects and teams in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. This interdisciplinary course combines technical expertise with management principles, preparing graduates to address the challenges faced by modern engineering organisations. The course supports students with the broadest range of interest in engineering contexts including, but not limited to mechanical, civil, environmental, industrial and systems engineering.