Gain knowledge, skills and techniques in international project management with our engineering management MSc online.
A UK 2.2 honours degree (or equivalent) in science, technology, engineering, maths, business, management, computing or IT. We also welcome applications from individuals who do not have a bachelor’s degree but have gained relevant workplace knowledge and experience.
Students with a degree awarded outside the UK must also meet the University's minimum English language requirements.
For general information please see our overview of entry requirements
You integrate your learning and development, and knowledge and understanding of both the theory and practice in a final major project related to project management. You are supported throughout the process by a supervising tutor who monitors your progress, ensuring that you are assessed on your ongoing performance.
Big Data and Business Intelligence
You develop your ability to design and implement database, big data and analytics applications to meet business needs. A case study is used to follow the system development lifecycle. You develop a plausible application from inception to implementation for a real-world scenario.
You investigate the issues and technologies associated with implementing and supporting large scale databases and the services that are needed to maintain and access a repository of data. Investigations are undertaken in a number of areas including big data, data warehouses, integrating legacy data, data management and approaches that support the modelling and visualisation of data for a range of use views.
Procurement and Contract Strategies
This module aims at developing your knowledge and critical understanding of the types of procurement arrangements and contract strategies that are commonly used in the engineering sector, including construction, oil and gas, heavy civil engineering and production. It also provides an introduction to Contract Law to allow you to better understand the legal framework in which engineering companies and projects are managed.
This module develops your critical understanding of change management and the role of the change manager.
Key and relevant concepts, thinking and theories are integrated along with how managers manage in the context of change.
We also address the emergence of managers as leaders of change.
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