Engineering Project Management
Postgraduate
In Poole and Bournemouth
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To provide industry with personnel who understand and can employ management and technical tools, and are able to spearhead and manage the development of new products and projects appropriate for the technological industries. Suitable for: This course will be of particular relevance to Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associates engaged in the design, engineering and manufacturing sectors.
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About this course
Normally, the minimum qualification for entry to this course is a second class degree, typically in a product design or engineering discipline.
If English is not your first language: IELTS 6.0 (Academic) or above.
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MSc Engineering Project Management
Delivery method: Part-time
Course Reference: MSEPRM
Course Overview
This course was previously called MSc Project Management.
An optional 40-week industry work placement is available on this course.
In recent years there have been significant developments in the philosophies, methods and tools for planning and executing projects. These developments are particularly important to industries engaged in developing new products, systems or capabilities.
By drawing on research and recent developments you will gain awareness of current issues and develop systematic, original and creative intellectual skills to formulate solutions.
The research undertaken as part of the Individual Masters Project will give you an opportunity to explore your particular area of interest in greater depth.
The School of Design , Engineering and Computing is active in research and enterprise and has a well established base in Sustainable Design and Design Simulation. All members of the teaching team are members of either The Sustainable Design Research Centre or Design Simulation Research Centre and accordingly are active in research and publication within these fields or in associated enterprise.
Throughout this course units are taught intensively, usually over 4.5 days, with assessment normally taking place 5-6 weeks after the delivery of the unit.
Engineering Project Management