Master of Engineering Management 24 months Postgraduate Programme By La Trobe University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

43,000 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering ManagementMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering Management

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

La Trobe's Master of Engineering Management will develop your commercial acumen and help you set yourself apart. You'll undertake specialist subjects in management, innovation and sustainability – all designed for engineers. Back up your specialist skills with a strong foundation in business, so you can confidently address issues relating to marketing, finance, organisational behaviour, and the analysis of business data.

In your second year, you'll discover advanced subjects in risk and cost, project management, strategic management and computer-aided engineering. You'll also advance your knowledge in an engineering specialisation – choose from 12 disciplines.

Learn from experts in both engineering and management. Graduate ready to advance your career as a leader and manager in your field.

You'll learn:
  • Advanced engineering management. Develop specialist skills in project management, innovation, risk and cost engineering, environmental sustainability, marketing, finance and more.
  • Business acumen. Learn how to lead and develop organisations, teams and individuals, interpret and develop financial documents and take a strategic approach to management decisions.
  • Environmental sustainability practices. Understand Australian industry best practices so you can lead engineers to create a more sustainable future.
  • Specialist engineering skills. Get the latest knowledge with specialist electives from 12 engineering disciplines and take it back into your practice.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering Management

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

La Trobe's Master of Engineering Management will develop your commercial acumen and help you set yourself apart. You'll undertake specialist subjects in management, innovation and sustainability – all designed for engineers. Back up your specialist skills with a strong foundation in business, so you can confidently address issues relating to marketing, finance, organisational behaviour, and the analysis of business data.

In your second year, you'll discover advanced subjects in risk and cost, project management, strategic management and computer-aided engineering. You'll also advance your knowledge in an engineering specialisation – choose from 12 disciplines.

Learn from experts in both engineering and management. Graduate ready to advance your career as a leader and manager in your field.

You'll learn:
  • Advanced engineering management. Develop specialist skills in project management, innovation, risk and cost engineering, environmental sustainability, marketing, finance and more.
  • Business acumen. Learn how to lead and develop organisations, teams and individuals, interpret and develop financial documents and take a strategic approach to management decisions.
  • Environmental sustainability practices. Understand Australian industry best practices so you can lead engineers to create a more sustainable future.
  • Specialist engineering skills. Get the latest knowledge with specialist electives from 12 engineering disciplines and take it back into your practice.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
79+
176+
58+
Australian Bachelor's four year degree (or equivalent)
Admission may be granted to applicants without an undergraduate degree but with five or more years of relevant work experience. In making an offer to an applicant, the university may give consideration to a range of factors including English proficiency, academic record and employment experience.
Australian Bachelor's degree in any engineering fields (or equivalent)

2 Years
Jul
Mar

Domestic
37,800 AUD
International
43,000 AUD

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