University of Chester - Engineering Management MSc

University of Chester

Engineering Management MSc

The MSc in Engineering Management aims to enhance knowledge and skills in project and supply chain management including broader business management aspects.

Our MSc is designed to reflect the expectation that candidates joining the award will have some suitable technical education, knowledge and/or expertise.

Why study this course with us?

Project and people management, innovation, supply chain management and finance are the key knowledge aspects of this award and address broadly the requirements of the benchmarks in these key areas.

The award is also designed to have a strategic viewpoint, and so a market-facing perspective is embedded across the modules delivered.

Our learning, teaching and assessment use extensively case-based approaches, which consider the strategic and operational aspects of the operations of business within the international context.

During the course, stakeholder perspectives are considered extensively, and the realisation of strategies incorporates many aspects of key functional and operational concerns for businesses.

Entry Requirements

The normal entry requirement for students is the possession of a 2:2 honours degree in any discipline, or equivalent, as a minimum.

 

Applicants with non-standard qualifications will be considered for entry onto the course. Each application will be considered on its own merit.

 

See below for your country specific requirements. Please note, some programmes have special entry requirements and if applicable, these are listed below.

 

English Language Requirements

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Career Prospects

The University of Chester's Careers and Employability service is designed for individuals seeking a management career in the engineering sector, particularly those with a technical background or project managers who need a broader range of skills. The service offers various employability-enhancing experiences, such as curriculum, employer contact, tailored group sessions, and individual information. The service is inclusive, impartial, welcoming, informed, and tailored to personal goals, enabling individuals to develop and contribute to the business and community. It provides access to part-time jobs, extra-curricular workshops, and practical assistance with career planning, including CVs, applications, and mock interviews. Group sessions on career planning are also provided within each course, and students and graduates can access these services free of charge for up to two years after graduation.

Career opportunities after completing Engineering Management MSc

  • Project Engineer
  • Project Manager
  • Cost/System Analyst
  • Operations Manager
  • Technical Manager
  • Nuclear Engineer
  • Architectural and Engineering Managers
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Chemical Engineer
  • IT Manager

Course Details

The University of Chester's Careers and Employability service is designed for individuals seeking a management career in the engineering sector, particularly those with a technical background or project managers who need a broader range of skills. The service offers various employability-enhancing experiences, such as curriculum, employer contact, tailored group sessions, and individual information. The service is inclusive, impartial, welcoming, informed, and tailored to personal goals, enabling individuals to develop and contribute to the business and community. It provides access to part-time jobs, extra-curricular workshops, and practical assistance with career planning, including CVs, applications, and mock interviews. Group sessions on career planning are also provided within each course, and students and graduates can access these services free of charge for up to two years after graduation.

Course Modules

Industrial Work Design and Organisation (20 Credits) Core
Business and Operations Supply Strategy (40 Credits) Core
Strategic Financial Management (20 Credits) Core
Strategic Project Management (20 Credits) Core
Management Research Methods (20 Credits) Core
Management Research Project (60 Credits) Optional
New Business Development Proposal (60 Credits) Optional
Case Study In Context (60 Credits) Optional

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