Master of Engineering (Engineering & Technology Management)

Awarded by University of South Australia

Structure and Content

The Master of Engineering (Technology Management) degree program consists of 10 courses and 1 case study. The coverage of each course is comprehensive and the knowledge learnt will enhance your capacity to lead and manage in an engineering environment. 

It may be completed in 21 months through offshore learning mode, as follows:

 

Term 1
(4 months)

Engineering Economic Analysis
Project Planning and Control

Term 2
(4 months)

Engineering Research Methods
Enterprise Resource Planning 

Term 3
(4 months)

Total Quality Management
Technology Innovation and Principles of R&D Management

Term 4
(4 months)
Energy Management for Sustainability
Manufacturing Systems and Strategies
Term 5
(5 months)
Operations Management Systems
Supply Chain Management
Cases in Manufacturing and Technology Management

Entry Requirement

  • A recognised University degree in engineering, science, technology or related areas or equivalent professional qualifications
  • At least two years relevant experience in commerce and industry or public organisations

 

Delivery Method

Each term is a 4-month period covering 2 courses of study. Students are expected to work on their Industry case study during their course of study.

Assessment Methods

Most courses are assessed by written assignments and an examination.

Graduation and Degree

Graduates will be allowed to use the award title MEng (TM) (South Australia) after their names. The degree awarded will be the same as the on-campus students.