Course summary
The MSc Engineering Management degree is designed to build upon a prior engineering background and focus on enhancing managerial understanding in the engineering domain. This course aims to provide an extension beyond undergraduate study for those embarking, changing or advancing their chosen career. Informed by the needs of industry, this degree will provide students with the opportunity to develop the strong communication skills and capabilities that employers are looking for in addition to leadership, negotiation and influencing, presentation and self-awareness skills. You will have the opportunity to study modules including energy fundamentals, finance, economics, energy systems, entrepreneurship and risk management. Delivered by both the Lincoln Business School and the School of Engineering, the programme maximises on the specialist knowledge within each School whilst ensuring both areas meld into a coherent delivery. Teaching includes the use of real-life case studies, with the aim of enabling you to relate theory to practice across a range of business situations. You will have the opportunity to take part in workshops led by business experts, visit companies to view current practices (costs of which are covered by the School of Engineering) and engage in company based projects. To support these activities, you will have access to a set of career events that are designed to help to build a CV, deal with psychometric tests, and formulate effective applications. A key feature of this course is the dedicated careers support available. Students are provided with the chance to graduate with a bespoke career plan tailored to their background and aspirations, and we will keep in contact with you to offer assistance as you establish your career in the first two years after graduation.
Modules
For the most up to date module information, please visit the course page for this programme on our website. Some programmes provide you with the opportunity to focus your study in a particular area through optional modules. Timetabling arrangements may limit the availability of some optional modules to some students. As the options often reflect staff research interests, they may alter over time due to staff availability.
Assessment method
A variety of assessment methods are utilised during this course, based primarily on open coursework, in which students are able to access the resources that would be available to them after graduation. Students will be expected to display a high level of understanding of the fundamentals of their subjects, but also how to apply and extend these to advance understanding. Formative assessment in the form of problem based learning, will allow students the chance to assess and develop their own understanding in an individualised way with the aim of meeting their own personal learning needs and style.
Entry requirements
First or Second Class honours degree in an industrial engineering based subject or equivalent industrial experience. International Students will require English Language at IELTS 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in each element, or equivalent.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £9000 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £9000 | Whole course |
Scotland | £9000 | Whole course |
Wales | £9000 | Whole course |
International | £16300 | Whole course |
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
Please refer to the following website pages for further details - http://lincoln.ac.uk/home/studyatlincoln/postgraduateprogrammes/scholarships/
Provider information
University of Lincoln
Brayford Pool
Lincoln
LN6 7TS