Design, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, MEng

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Duration

    4 Years

Many large companies begin life as the brainchild of a single person with a great idea. An engineer or inventor will conceive a unique product and have the business skills to nurture the idea from concept to business. Recognising a niche in the market, they will use their design and engineering skills to realise a product. They will build the product, market and sell it, whilst creating a profit. This is a tried and tested route to success. The pioneering Design, Innovation and Entrepreneurship degree programme at the University of Greenwich offers you the opportunity to learn all of these important skills. Management at Medway Campus Our Faculty of Engineering and Science offers a range of business and management degrees like this one to set you on the road to leadership. Outcomes The aims of the programme are: To provide you with the knowledge and skills relevant to a career as a professional engineer who can work effectively with current and future engineering product design, development and production/implementation methods. To support you in understanding the innovative and pioneering approaches in this field and to be able to apply them to the solution of real-world problems to develop new products and technologies in a financially sustainable way. To help you acquire the knowledge and skills required to perform a variety of professional roles within engineering, design and business, including management roles..

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Typical Offer: 136 PointsApplicants from a UK educational background:Qualifications: three A-levels/Extended Diploma/combination of A-level and Diploma/A-levels and Extended CertificateSubjects:A-level: 32 Points from Mathematics, a physical science or a numerate subject. General Studies/Level 3 Key Skills not accepted. BTEC National: Extended Diploma in Engineering (required: Calculus to Solve Engineering Problems (Unit 7) and Further Engineering Mathematics (Unit 8), both at Merit) or related subject.. A-level and BTEC National: Diploma/Extended

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Subjects

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Market
  • Design
  • Mathematics
  • Innovation
  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Project
  • Engineering
  • Accredited
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Product Design

Course programme


Year 1

  • Design and Materials (30 credits)
  • Engineering Professional Skills 1 (30 credits)
  • Practical and Experimental Skills (30 credits)
  • Engineering Mathematics 1 (30 credits)


  • Year 2

  • Accounting, Finance and Business Planning (15 credits)
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship (15 credits)
  • Exploiting Capital and Managing Risk (15 credits)
  • Computer Aided Design (15 credits)
  • Engineering Mathematics 2 (15 credits)
  • Materials 2 (15 credits)
  • Introduction to Manufacturing Systems (15 credits)
  • Product Design and Development (15 credits)


  • Year 3

  • Individual Project (30 credits)
  • Engineering Management (15 credits)
  • Engineering Enterprise (15 credits)
  • Group Design & Project Management (15 credits)
  • Advanced Computer Aided Design (15 credits)
  • Engineering Professional Skills 3 (30 credits)


  • Year 4

  • Research Methodology (15 credits)
  • Strategy & Management (15 credits)
  • Global Engineering: Theory and Practice (15 credits)
  • Group Industrial Project (30 credits)
  • Advanced Principles in Supply Chain Management (15 credits)

  • Additional information

    Assessment Assessment methods include: Project-based tasks. Laboratory experiments. Formative and summative assignments. Formal examinations.. Professional recognition Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) accreditation is strongly anticipated. Careers These programmes are designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to work as a professional engineer. You can choose to start up your own business or pursue a career in the technology, engineering or computing industries, particularly in the field of emerging technologies.

    Design, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, MEng

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