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Master of Engineering Management
Testamur Title of Degree: |
Master of Engineering Management |
Abbreviation: |
MEngMgmt |
My University: |
engineering, civil, environmental, materials, mechanical, mechatronic, mining, masters, marketing, management, project management |
Duration: |
1 year full-time or part-time equivalent |
Total Credit Points: |
48 |
Entry Requirements: |
A Bachelor of Engineering degree or other qualifications together with at least 4 years' experience in a senior management position will be considered |
Delivery Mode: |
On campus (Face-to-face) |
Starting Session(s): |
Autumn/Spring |
Location: |
Wollongong |
UOW Course Code: |
1506 |
CRICOS Code: |
051350M |
Overview
The Master of Engineering Management is aimed at Engineers and others who see their careers progressing into management. The course provides them with a very strong grounding in some of the most modern management thinking that is applicable to the Engineering and Manufacturing industries. Graduates of this degree will become empowered to work in teams and understand managers from other disciplines including finance, human resources and marketing. They will be equipped to advance their careers into senior managerial positions.
This is a 48 credit point program. The core program comprises five 6 credit point subjects. The remaining 18 credit points can be selected from the elective subjects listed below.
Course Program
Subjects |
Credit Points | |
Core Subjects | ||
ENGG950 |
Innovation and Design |
6 |
ENGG951 |
Engineering Project Management |
6 |
ENGG953 |
Modelling of Engineering Management Systems |
6 |
ENGG954 |
Strategic Management for Engineers and Technologists |
6 |
ENGG956 |
Financial Management for Engineered Assets |
6 |
Elective Subjects | ||
ENGG937 |
Special Topic in Engineering Management |
6 |
ENGG941 |
Sustainability for Engineers, Scientists and Professionals |
6 |
ENGG944 |
Infrastructure Decision Support |
6 |
ENGG960 |
Maintenance Requirements Analysis |
6 |
ENGG961 |
Systems Reliability Engineering |
6 |
MARK922 |
Marketing Management* |
6 |
MGMT911 |
Organisational Behaviour* |
6 |
MGMT915 |
Management of Change* |
6 |
MGMT940 |
Innovation and Entrepreneurship* |
6 |
MGMT963 |
Management of Occupational Health and Safety* |
6 |
MGMT978 |
Cross Cultural Management* |
6 |
TBS 903 |
Managing People in Organisations |
6 |
TBS 904 |
Marketing Management |
6 |
TBS 908 |
Supply Chain and Operation Management |
6 |
TBS 950 |
Quality in Management |
6 |
* Subjects may require prior knowledge. Students should not enrol in these subjects without consultation and approval of the lecturer(s) concerned.
Credit Arrangements
Students who successfully complete the Master of Engineering Management may apply for entry in to either the Master of Engineering Practice (Double Major) or the Master of Business Administration.
To complete the Master of Engineering Practice (Double Major), students will be granted the major in Engineering Management and will be required to complete a further 36 credit points including an additional major study to complete the course.
To complete the Master of Business Administration, candidates will be required to complete a further six specified subjects (36 credit points) as determined by the Graduate Studies Advisor.
Other Information
Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email: engineering@uow.edu.au