Level and Duration of the Program: Master, 4 Semesters.
The mission of the Engineering Management master's program is to equip students with the necessary leadership abilities to effectively manage intricate technical projects in the field of engineering. The program aims to provide students with a solid foundation in both engineering and management, enabling them to adapt to the dynamic demands of the business world. Furthermore, the program strives to cultivate globally competitive professionals who uphold ethical values and embrace sustainability principles.
Vision
The vision of the Engineering Management master's program is to cultivate students who can serve as pioneering engineering managers in the years to come by integrating engineering and management studies. The program embarks on a sustainability-driven, innovative, and globally competitive approach to prepare students for industry-standard requirements and empower them to assume a transformative, influential position in the business realm.
Program Purpose
The central aim of the Engineering Management master's program is to offer students a comprehensive perspective by combining engineering and management disciplines, and to equip them with the necessary skills to assume leadership roles. The program concentrates on the following primary objectives.
The central aim of the Engineering Management master's program is to offer students a comprehensive perspective by combining engineering and management disciplines, and to equip them with the necessary skills to assume leadership roles. The program concentrates on the following primary objectives.
1. Leadership Skills: To equip students with the necessary leadership and management abilities required to oversee engineering projects and ensure their successful completion.
2. Technical and Managerial Information: To provide students with a comprehensive education in both engineering and business management, thereby equipping them with the technical and strategic knowledge necessary to excel in their chosen fields.
3. Sustainability and Innovation: To incorporate sustainability principles and emphasize innovation in the education of students, in order to equip them with the ability to devise solutions to the engineering challenges of the future.
4. Collaboration and Communication: To enhance teamwork and collaboration, and to improve communication skills across various disciplines, it is essential to develop effective communication strategies.
5. Global Competitiveness: To cultivate professionals who possess the ability to excel on a global scale and engage with diverse cultural backgrounds.
6. Project Management: To improve their ability to plan, execute and control engineering projects.
7. Ethical Values: To raise awareness of adhering to ethical values in engineering practices.
Program Outcomes
The Engineering Management master's program confers upon its successful graduates a plethora of benefits. These advantages encompass a diverse array of technical and managerial competencies and expertise. The potential outcomes of the program are as follows:
The Engineering Management master's program confers upon its successful graduates a plethora of benefits. These advantages encompass a diverse array of technical and managerial competencies and expertise. The potential outcomes of the program are as follows:
1. Leadership Skills: Develop leadership skills such as managing engineering projects effectively, team leadership, and strategic planning.
2. Technical Knowledge and Application: Deepened knowledge in engineering disciplines and the ability to apply this knowledge in practice.
3. Business Management Capabilities: Gain competence in business management areas such as business planning, financial management, marketing strategies.
4. Project Management: Gain skills in successfully planning, executing and finalizing engineering projects.
5. Communication and Collaboration: Developing effective communication, teamwork and collaboration skills with different disciplines.
6. Sustainability and Innovation Awareness: Adopting sustainability principles, raising awareness of innovation and problem solving.
7. Global Perspective: Ability to compete globally and deal with cultural diversity.
8. Strategic Thinking: Evaluating engineering projects from a broad perspective and gaining strategic thinking skills.
9. Commitment to Ethical Values: Awareness of adhering to ethical values in engineering practices.
10. Success in Business Life: Ability to lead, take responsibility and manage successfully in the business world.
Program Employment Areas
Graduates of the Engineering Management master's program may enjoy a prosperous career in a range of industries. The potential employment sectors for this program include, but are not limited to, the following:
Graduates of the Engineering Management master's program may enjoy a prosperous career in a range of industries. The potential employment sectors for this program include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Project management: Expertise in planning, implementing, and supervising large-scale engineering projects.
2. Industrial Management: Management, improvement and efficiency of production facilities and processes.
3. Business Development and Sales: Acquisition of new projects, development of customer relationship management and sales strategies.
4. Technology Management: Adoption of innovative technologies, R&D management and creation of technology strategies.
5. Global Supply Chain Management: Effective management of processes from the procurement of goods and services to their distribution.
6. Energy and Environmental Management: Energy efficiency, environmental sustainability and management of renewable energy projects.
7. Consulting: Providing consultancy services to companies by providing expertise in Engineering Management.
8. Transportation and Logistics Management: Transportation, logistics planning and supply chain management.
9. Aerospace Management: Project management and strategic planning in the aerospace industries.
10. Health Services Management: Expertise in the health sector, hospital management and organization of health services.
11. Finance and Risk Management: Financial management of engineering projects, budget planning and risk analysis.
Courses Process
The Engineering Management master's program employs an Internet-based Learning Management System (LMS) to deliver its courses. Through this platform, students are able to attend classes remotely and complete the program.
1. Basic Courses: Initially, students receive a solid technical foundation through the fundamental engineering courses included in the curriculum.
2. Management Courses: The acquisition of management skills is facilitated through the provision of courses that encompass subjects such as business management, organizational theory, and strategic management.
3. Project Management: Instruction in project planning, execution, monitoring, and assessment equips students with the competencies necessary for effectively managing complex undertakings.
4. Technology Management: Students are provided with opportunities to gain proficiency in managing technological advancements by enrolling in courses that cover subjects such as innovation management, research and development strategies, and technology transfer.
5. Finance and Budget: Through courses that cover financial topics including business finance, financial analysis, and budget planning, students are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for cost efficiency and financial management.
6. Human Resources Management: Human resources management skills are imparted to students through courses in personnel management, team building, leadership, and motivation.
7. Global Management: University students are offered a global perspective through courses that encompass strategies for thriving in global markets, coping with cultural diversity, and conducting business at an international level.
8. Ethics and Sustainability: Through the provision of courses on business ethics, sustainability, and social responsibility, students are equipped with a management philosophy that aligns with ethical principles.
9. Applied Projects and Internships: Opportunities for real-world projects and industry internships allow students to apply their theoretical knowledge in practical settings.

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