MSc Engineering Management

Want to scale up your managerial know-how and secure your place at the top levels of engineering management? There is currently a huge demand across industries for professionals with engineering management expertise, and our CMI-accredited MSc Engineering Management degree examines the most vital areas in contemporary engineering management, while helping you develop the leadership skills employers are looking for.

Course details

Study your master’s in engineering management with Arden and inspire change in your organisation. Learn how to spearhead innovative projects with the latest leadership and management skills.
  • Mode of study: online
  • Intake: Intakes: September, January,  May
  • Course length: 3 years
  • Course fee: £6,935
  • Locations: online

Arden University London

Course overview

With a strong focus on how to manage engineering projects in a global context, you’ll learn how to have a real impact on the structure and success of an organisation. You’ll cover practical skills and theoretical research, as well as having the chance to complete your own original research project. All of this is designed to bring out your best qualities as a forward thinking and creative manager.

Benefits

Entry requirements

To be eligible for this MSc in Engineering Management, we need to see that you have: 

  • A UK Honours Degree at a minimum of second class (2.2) or equivalent.

Careers

The types of jobs you might look into after graduation are:

  • Operations Manager
  • Director
  • Production Manager
  • Production Team Leader
  • Supply Chain Manager

Modules

As you absorb the content of each module in this MSc Engineering Management course, you’ll simultaneously grow your understanding of strategic engineering principles and develop the capability to apply these to real-world career settings. 

  • Management of Traditional Engineering Projects (20 credits)
  • Competitive Strategy within Engineering Management (20 credits)
  • Agile Methodologies in the Business Environment (20 credits)
  • Developing People, Leadership and Capabilities (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Supply Chain Management (20 credits)
  • Analysing big data (20 credits)
  • Engineering Transformation Project (60 credits)