The MSc Engineering Management course at the University of East London is designed for engineering graduates who want to step up to more senior management roles in their careers. This course helps to develop an understanding and appreciation of the current industrial challenges and opportunities, and to develop skills and techniques to manage these challenges.Course Content: The course aims to bridge the gap between the broad underpinning concepts and theories related to management. It does this through a belief that learning should be related to real-world problems, hence the use of problem-based learning, action learning and case-based learning to gain insights into how theories and core transferable skills can be applied in practice. It also includes robust interaction with industry, including with guest speakers and field trips.Key Modules: This course includes modules such as Engineering Projects Management, Engineering Quality and Sustainability, Computational Intelligence in Engineering, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in Engineering, Strategic Management and Leadership. The course culminates in an independent research project, presented as a dissertation.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Institute of Engineering and Technology and the University of East London.Future Careers: The course will prepare students for a range of management roles within engineering and other technical sectors, including production manager, project manager, technical director and chief technical officer roles in sectors ranging from aviation and automotive to it and telecommunications.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.