Campus
Offshore

Duration
1.5 year(s) full-time

Program Code
OMTM

English Language Requirements
  • IELTS total [6.5]
  • IELTS reading [6.0]
  • IELTS writing [6.0]
Equivalent English qualifications (PDF)

Aim

The program aims to provide graduates with the skills for managing today’s advanced technology through the study of technology innovation and management, economic justification, energy management and sustainability, the planning and control of the implementation process and the cultural changes required at the workplace. It will equip engineers and managers with the combined technological knowledge and management skills necessary for the development and organisation of manufacturing and related businesses.

Content & Structure

The Master of Engineering (Engineering and Technology Management) program requires the completion of courses comprising 54 units. The units of study consist of 10 x 4.5 unit courses and MFET 5045 Cases in Engineering Applications (9 units).

What courses you'll study

Course name Area and cat no. Units Reference  
Project Planning and Control G MFET 5040 4.5
Engineering Economic Analysis MFET 5011 4.5
Total Quality Management MFET 5022 4.5
Engineering Research Methods ENGG 5006 4.5
Technology Innovation and Principles of R&D Management MFET 5025 4.5
Manufacturing Systems and Strategies MFET 5018 4.5
Operations Management Systems MFET 5024 4.5
Supply Chain Management G MFET 5043 4.5
Cases in Engineering Applications MFET 5045 9
Energy Management for Sustainability MFET 5029 4.5
The Role of the Energy Manager MENG 5006 4.5
Energy and Society MENG 5005 4.5
Design for Six Sigma MFET 4014 4.5
Supply Chain Modelling and Simulation G MFET 5044 4.5
Logistics Engineering G MFET 5039 4.5
Enterprise Resource Planning MFET 5037 4.5
Supply Chain Design and Management MFET 5042 4.5
Robotics and Automation MFET 5023 4.5
Sustainable Development and Design Practice MENG 4022 4.5

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