The BEng (Hons) Engineering Management course is designed for students entering the later stages of study who want to combine engineering knowledge with project, business and management skills.
BEng (Hons)
Two years full-time or four years part-time
September, January, May
The BEng (Hons) Engineering Management course has been developed in response to demand for engineers who can combine technical understanding with management, project and business skills.
You will study engineering management, project management, design, prototyping, risk assessment, advanced project management and industrial or construction management topics. The course brings together engineering and technology, industry practice, engineering management, project management and business management.
The course is designed for advanced entry students and supports the development of transferable skills, problem-solving, decision-making, teamwork and professional judgement.
This course is for students who already hold a relevant engineering degree or equivalent qualification and want to develop management capability for engineering settings.
Graduates can progress into engineering management, project management, operations, design, manufacturing, construction management, technical leadership or further study such as MSc-level engineering or technology management courses.
Designed for students entering at later stages with relevant engineering qualifications.
Develop skills in engineering management, project management and business decision-making.
Use case studies, project work and practical examples linked to engineering environments.
Teaching may include lectures, tutorials, laboratories, seminars, group work, independent learning, demonstrations, project work and problem-based learning.
The course develops engineering management, project management, communication, teamwork, problem-solving and professional decision-making skills. Students may progress to relevant postgraduate study at UWS or elsewhere.
We welcome Scottish, UK and international students and consider all applicants on an individual basis.
Please visit our Undergraduate entry requirements page for information on our different entry requirements, including country-specific details for EU and non-EU qualifications.
Applicants should normally hold a degree in Engineering Management, Aircraft Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Architectural Technology, Engineering Systems, Mechanical Engineering or another relevant discipline.
Applicants may also be considered with other academic, vocational or professional qualifications deemed equivalent. International applicants with equivalent qualifications are welcomed.
Applicants whose first language is not English must meet UWS English language requirements.
Explore the career opportunities this course can lead to. The skills and knowledge you gain can prepare you for a wide range of roles across your chosen industry and support your long-term professional development.
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