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Engineering Management MSc

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MSc On-Campus Full-time 1 - years April £11200 per year £24000 per year
MSc On-Campus Full-time 1 - years September £11200 per year £24800 per year

About Engineering Management MSc, MSc - at Aston University

Ready to lead engineering teams, drive innovation and make strategic decisions that shape industry?

Course outline
The MSc Engineering Management at Aston University equips engineers with the strategic, operational and leadership skills required to excel in modern, technology-driven organisations. You will build core expertise in project management, finance, operations, people management and innovation, while deepening your understanding of engineering systems and industrial practice.

Blending engineering insight with business and leadership training from the triple-accredited Aston Business School, this programme connects theory with real-world application through case studies, industry speakers and field visits. You will tackle live industry challenges, develop strong analytical and decision-making skills, and complete an independent research project supported by experienced academics.

This programme is ideal for engineers looking to step into management roles or professionals seeking to transition into technology-focused leadership positions, with the opportunity to extend your learning through our professional practice route.

Key benefits
CMI-accredited programme, with a pathway towards Chartered Manager status
Delivered jointly with the triple-accredited Aston Business School for strategic, real-world business insight
Hands-on learning through industry case studies, site visits, guest speakers and applied projects
Option to extend to 22 months via the professional practice route to gain valuable workplace experience

Where can this degree take me?
The MSc Engineering Management prepares you for leadership and management roles across engineering-intensive organisations. Graduates go on to work in sectors including energy, manufacturing, transport, technology, utilities and consultancy. Potential roles include:
Engineering project manager
Operations manager
Product and innovation manager
Supply chain or procurement specialist
Engineering consultant
Quality and process improvement manager
Technical team leader

You will be equipped to lead multidisciplinary teams, manage engineering projects, and drive strategic improvements in performance, productivity and sustainability. This programme also supports progression to PhD study or research-driven careers in engineering management and industrial innovation.


Entry requirements for this course

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