Across the world, there is an increasing demand for engineers equipped with robust management abilities. In addressing the distinct requirements of the manufacturing and engineering industries, our Master's in Engineering Management with Industrial Practice has been crafted. This program provides a well-defined and concentrated option compared to conventional MBA degrees, encompassing a year of academic study followed by a one-year internship. Participants in the program engage in a comprehensive learning experience, blending laboratory exercises with lectures, seminars, simulations, and workshops. The curriculum delves into various critical areas such as finance and business planning, sustainability, global engineering, and supply chain management. Those who complete this course will acquire the knowledge and expertise essential for successful careers in both local and global engineering management.
In the first year, students must enroll in the specified mandatory modules:
1. Accounting and Finance for Engineers and Project Managers (15 credits)
2. Individual Research Project (60 credits)
3. Research, Planning and Communication (15 credits)
4. Academic English for Postgraduates (Engineering)
5. Strategy & Management (15 credits)
6. Global Engineering: Theory and Practice (15 credits)
7. Engineering Enterprise (15 credits)
8. Advanced Principles in Lean Manufacturing (15 credits)
9. Advanced Principles in Supply Chain Management (15 credits)
Additionally, students are required to select 15 credits from the following options:
- Sustainability for Engineers (15 credits)
- Advanced Operations Management (15 credits)
- Advanced Process Improvement Techniques (15 credits)
- Advanced Quality Engineering (15 credits)
Moving on to the second year, students must complete the following mandatory modules:
1. Individual Research Project (60 credits)
2. Industrial Practice (60 credits)
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