Macquarie University
Master of Engineering Management
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationEngineering management brings together the technological problem-solving ability of engineering with the organisational, administrative and planning abilities of management to oversee the operational performance of complex engineering-focused businesses.
The Master of Engineering Management – designed for engineers who are looking to formalise their project management credentials – will bridge the gap between the field of engineering and the field of business management. It will unlock your technical and general management potential, and will enable you to take the next step towards business leadership.
You’ll gain the skills you’ll need to apply innovative business management practices to your technical engineering knowledge so that you can identify opportunities to grow your business through strategic approaches to project management, supply chain management, business leadership and human resources management.
Delivery mode
Macquarie University offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- Level 24, 123 Pitt Street (Angel Place), Sydney
- 4–6 Eastern Road, Macquarie University
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
AQF level 7 bachelor's qualification in a related field or recognised equivalent
Related fields for prior qualifications
Engineering (any field)
Recognition of prior learning
With recognition of prior learning (RPL), you could get credit for your prior study and experience, reducing the duration of your studies. Credit is awarded for formal and informal or non-formal learning. You’ll need to apply for RPL once you receive your offer to study at Macquarie.
Your prior learning may consist of:
- Formal learning
- Informal and non-formal learning
English language requirements
All Macquarie University applicants are required to provide evidence of English language proficiency. The standard of English required for entry is based on the IELTS Academic test.
IELTS Academic | Overall: 6.5 | Reading: 6.0 | Writing: 6.0 | Listening: 6.0 | Speaking: 6.0 |
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Course fees
Career opportunities
The Master of Engineering Management will prepare you for the following roles.
Chief Engineer
A Chief Engineer oversees the repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment in a range of settings. You might design and create new equipment t...
Engineering Consultant
An Engineering Consultant provides advice on major construction and civil works projects. You might monitor project progress and identify potential...
Engineering Manager
An Engineering Manager oversees engineering teams and projects, ensuring the successful delivery of technical solutions. You might work in various...
Operations Manager
An Operations Manager coordinates the daily running of a business or organisation. You might oversee activities such as staff recruitment and train...
Technical Consultant
A Technical Consultant provides advice and guidance on the implementation of new information technology systems. You might have your own consultanc...
About Macquarie University
Macquarie University is recognised globally for its pre-eminence in key research disciplines, as well as producing graduates who are among the most sought-after professionals in the world.
Since our foundation in 1964, we have aspired to be a different type of university: one unbound by ivory towers and sandstone walls. Rather, we are focused on fostering collaboration between students, academics, industry and society, encouraging all to traverse the boundaries of their own perspectives and effect change.
Over the years, we have grown to become the centre of a vibrant local and global community – a place of constant stimulus and human interaction. Together, we advance world-class theoretical thinking and translate it into real-world solutions.
We’re connecting people across the most diverse fields of knowledge to create bold new possibilities: for their careers, intellectual endeavours, enterprises and the common good.