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Engineering Management MSc (PGCert PGDip)

UK

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What will I learn?

Intro

Our Engineering Management MSc degree has been developed to meet the demand for professionals who combine technical and engineering skills with business and management knowledge, innovation and entrepreneurial leadership.

This postgraduate degree is designed specifically to extend and deepen your knowledge of engineering principles and their application to business practice, to help you progress your career in your chosen field.

You will study advanced modules covering engineering management and supply chain management, including the opportunity to study alongside students from our School of Business and Law. The course also offers option modules which will allow you to focus on renewable technologies or environmental impact assessment, with the potential to combine with data management. Alternatively you can develop an engineering-related competence of your choice.

The group project enables you to work in a team, in a consultancy role, on a real-world problem set by industry. Option modules give you the opportunity to focus on your preferred specialism, and include areas such as renewable energy, environmental impact assessment, and data analysis.

You will learn alongside academics who are experts in their field and have established connections and experience in industry and in research including our Centres of Research Excellence and the

  • Advanced Engineering Centre
  • . As part of your degree you also have the opportunity to undertake a one-year placement to help build your technical and managerial skills as well as the soft skills business look for.

    Preparing for your career

    In your career you need a combination of knowledge, skills, personal qualities and relevant experiences – and you’ll get all of this from your degree.

    • Develop your technical engineering knowledge and skills combined with business and resource management to manage technically complex projects and processes.
    • Choose to focus on areas such as renewable energy, environmental impact assessment or data analysis.
    • Participate in group activities to develop teamwork, leadership skills, and integration of subject specialisms.
    • Build your advanced research, analytical and communication skills through working on your dissertation, based on project scopes set by industry.

    Which department am I in?

    University of Brighton

    Study options

    Full Time (1 year)

    Tuition fees
    £15,900.00 (US$ 20,610) per year
    The fee for 2024/25 entry is: £15,900. There might be slight increase in fee for 2025/26 entry.

    This is a fixed fee
    Start date

    29 September 2025

    Venue

    Moulsecoomb Campus

    Lewes Road,

    Brighton,

    Brighton and Hove,

    BN2 4GA, England

    Entry requirements

    For international students

    Normally a 2.2 and above in an engineering subject. If you have a degree in another numerate technical discipline including physics and chemistry your application will be assessed individually. IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each element

    *There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

    Pathways options

    Offered by other partners

    This university accepts pathways courses from
    • University of Brighton International College
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