Engineering with Management
Becoming a successful professional within the competitive corporate environment of the engineering and operations management industry requires skills and knowledge complementary to a technical engineering degree/background enabling to undertake strategic and business planning, to plan and finance medium-to-large scale engineering projects and processes, to assess the uncertainty and the risk involved in engineering processes and decision making, to ensure sustainable development in financial and environmental terms, to foster and lead engineering teamwork to increase efficiency, to use effectively information and communication technology to manage and monitor large-scale projects and processes, and to apply best practices in human resource management and corporate governance.
The School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences at City University London offers two distinct MSc courses in Engineering Management which cover the "technical" aspects of project management finance and risk assessment of engineering processes and the "soft skills" and business management knowledge related to the construction industry.
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MSc Project Management Finance and Risk
MSc Construction Management
MSc Transport Strategy and Systems
Why study at City?
- MSc Construction Management is a full-time "non-technical" course combining up-to-date management education with construction specific content. It provides graduates and professionals (Civil Engineers, Architects, Quantity Surveyors, Contractors and Consultants) with the knowledge and skills needed for a rewarding management career in the Construction Industry.
- MSc Construction Management is run in association with Cass Business School and includes modules from MSc Management, which currently ranks 3rd in Europe. The construction-related modules are delivered by senior professionals heavily involved in the practice of planning, financing and delivery of large scale civil engineering projects.
- MSc Construction Management is accredited as a further learning scheme for Chartered Engineer status by the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Institution of Structural Engineers.
- The School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences benefits from well established industrial links and graduates of the above courses have been successful in seeking employment with global firms based in London, elsewhere in the UK or overseas.