Master of Engineering Management

University of Wollongong

About

The Master of Engineering Management provides a strong grounding in modern management thinking that is applicable to the engineering and manufacturing industries.

Graduates will be able to work in teams and with managers from other disciplines, including finance, human resources and management.

They will be well equipped to advance their careers into senior managerial positions.

Structure

To qualify for award of the degree, the Master of Engineering Management, a candidate must successfully complete at least 48 credit points, comprised of six core subjects and two electives.

Core Subjects

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
ENGG950 Innovation and Design 6 Autumn
ENGG954 Strategic Management for Engineers and Technologists 6 Autumn
ENGG939 Engineering Logistics 6 Spring
ENGG951 Engineering Project Management 6 Spring
ENGG953 Modelling of Engineering Management Systems 6 Spring
ENGG956 Financial Management for Engineered Assets 6 Spring

Elective Subjects

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
ENGG961 Systems Reliability Engineering 6 Autumn
ISIT901 Information Systems and Strategy 6 Autumn
ISIT917 Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management 6 Autumn
ENGG960 Maintenance Requirement Analysis 6 Spring
CIVL958 Construction Management 6 Spring
MBA 902 Strategic Marketing Management 6 Trimester 2
MBA 909 Responsible Leadership Effectiveness 6 Trimester 2
MGNT915 Management of Change 6 Trimester 1, Trimester 3
MGNT969 Job Analysis, Recruitment and Selection 6 Trimester 2,
MGNT978 Cross Cultural Management 6 Trimester 1, Trimester 3
OPS 908 Supply Chain Management 6 Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
ENGG937 Special Topic in Engineering Management 6 Not available in 2020

* Subjects may require prior knowledge. Students should not enrol in these subjects without consultation and approval of the lecturer(s) concerned.

Learning outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:

CLO Description 1 Integrate specialist knowledge and methods in engineering with effective management and technology strategies to plan and implement engineering projects. 2 Research and synthesise key information, and apply expert judgement in project management design, planning and implementation. 3 Interpret information and communicate knowledge, ideas and procedures to both expert and non-expert audiences. 4 Employ independent learning strategies to update own knowledge in the field of engineering management and project management and keep pace with innovations, techniques, industry trends and standards. 5 Work as a member of a team in a manner consistent with ethical and professional standards.

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