The Master of Engineering Management
The Master of Engineering Management has been designed to bridge the business knowledge gap between engineering, technology and management.
It equips the Engineer or Scientist with the skills required at management levels of technology based enterprise. It provides the financial, investment evaluation and business skills necessary to operate in diverse areas of technology and in the rapidly expanding and changing market place.
This postgraduate program will enable you to acquire an overview of the legal, commercial, marketing and human issues that a manager needs in a technical environment
Objectives
That a graduate of the program should have:
- advanced knowledge of international social systems and the regulatory role that managers of technological enterprises play in society;
- advanced working skills in the application of computers, software and new technologies relevant to management of technological enterprises;
- advanced awareness of social, cultural and environmental responsibilities of managers of technological enterprises for sustainable outcomes;
- a sound attitude for undertaking life-long learning in technical and management fields;
- a well developed capacity to engage with technical and socio-economic issues in contemporary society;
- a well developed capacity to understand and participate in a multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural team environment as either a leader or a technical support specialist.
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements
- A four year bachelors degree in an engineering or cognate discipline with at least H3 (65%) average, or equivalent; or
- An undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline with at least H3 (65%) average, or equivalent, and at least two years of documented professional work experience since graduation related to the degree.
English language requirements
All students at the University of Melbourne must satisfy the University’s English language entry requirements. For details, see www.eng.unimelb.edu.au/english
Duration
One year, (100-points). Part time study available to local students
Further information:
- For course structures and subjects, download the full University Handbook listing as a pdf; or view the listing on the Handbook website
- Links to application forms and fees information is available on our admissions page
Enquire Now
- Phone the Engineering Student Centre with your Enquiry (03) 8344 6703, (03) 8344 6507; or
- Our course advisors will respond to your online enquiry.