Our Engineering Management specialisation covers in detail critical elements of engineering management, including the principles and tools that can assist communication, supervision, project management, team membership, decision making and risk management.
This specialisation also explores areas related to ethics, communication and people in organisations, economics, leadership, managerial decision analysis, marketing, business planning, the legal environment of business, risk management, human resource management, project management, quality assurance and management, and operations management.
It additionally offers an in-depth coverage of safety systems and risk analysis in this context, as well as opportunities to explore risk measurement and management in project financial management.
Our Engineering Management specialisation covers in detail critical elements of engineering management, including the principles and tools that can assist communication, supervision, project management, team membership, decision making and risk management.
This specialisation also explores areas related to ethics, communication and people in organisations, economics, leadership, managerial decision analysis, marketing, business planning, the legal environment of business, risk management, human resource management, project management, quality assurance and management, and operations management.
It additionally offers an in-depth coverage of safety systems and risk analysis in this context, as well as opportunities to explore risk measurement and management in project financial management.
As a graduate of our Engineering Management specialisation, you will be equipped with the knowledge of concepts to support a wide range of careers.
As engineering managers skills are required in all branches of engineering, you will be able to pursue a career designing and managing large infrastructure projects and assets, as well as collaborating with diverse teams on other complex projects.
As a graduate of our Engineering Management specialisation, you will be equipped with the knowledge of concepts to support a wide range of careers.
As engineering managers skills are required in all branches of engineering, you will be able to pursue a career designing and managing large infrastructure projects and assets, as well as collaborating with diverse teams on other complex projects.
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