What does the course cover?
Expect to study core disciplines including agile methodologies, supply chain management, and competitive strategy. You will explore traditional project management, risk assessment, and quality control, alongside the strategic management of cross-disciplinary teams and the ethical frameworks governing the global engineering landscape.
What are the career prospects?
Graduates are prepared for high-demand roles such as Engineering Project Manager, Operations Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Sustainability Manager, and Engineering Consultant. This degree also provides a pathway to senior leadership positions, such as Director of Operations or Production Team Leader, across the manufacturing, construction, and technology sectors.
Do I need a prior degree in Engineering?
MSc programs typically require a relevant undergraduate degree (usually a 2:2 or above) in Engineering, Technology, or a related field. However, this course is also suitable for managers without an engineering background who possess substantial professional experience in the technical sector.
Is this course very technical?
No, this program focuses more on strategic leadership and managerial competency rather than deep technical engineering skills. While you will engage with data handling and operational tools, the emphasis is on bridging the communication gap between engineers and management to lead innovative projects effectively.





