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Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
10 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Business Administration | Industrial Management | Management
Area of study
Business and Administration
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


King's Business School's MBA in Engineering Management bridges the gap between engineering and management, equipping students with both technical skills and business knowledge. Graduates are prepared for careers in engineering and management roles, including project engineer, operations manager, and technical manager.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The MBA in Engineering Management program at King's Business School is designed to equip students with the technical skills and management expertise needed to succeed in today's technology-driven business environment. The program's curriculum includes core management subjects such as HRM, Marketing Management, and Operations Management, alongside specialized engineering management modules. The faculty at King's Business School consists of industry-led professionals who bring real-world experience to the classroom. The program aims to provide students with a holistic understanding of the engineering world, combining theoretical modules with hands-on learning experiences.


Outline:


Core Modules:

  • Strategic Management: This module explores the strategic decision-making process in organizations, covering topics such as competitive advantage, industry analysis, and strategic implementation.
  • Human Resource Management: This module covers the principles and practices of managing human resources in organizations, including recruitment, training, performance management, and employee relations.
  • Marketing Management: This module explores the concepts and strategies of marketing, including market research, product development, pricing, promotion, and distribution.
  • Operations Management: This module focuses on the management of production and service operations, including process design, quality control, inventory management, and supply chain management.

Study Options:

The MBA in Engineering Management program offers a flexible and blended study option, allowing students to choose their preferred learning mode. The program is delivered through a combination of online and offline modules, providing flexibility for working professionals.


Assessment:

The program utilizes a variety of assessment methods to evaluate student learning, including:

  • Report writing: Students are required to write reports on various topics related to the program's modules.
  • Essay writing: Students are assessed through essays that demonstrate their understanding of key concepts and their ability to apply them to real-world scenarios.
  • Presentations: Students are required to deliver presentations on their research findings or project work.
  • Simulations: The program incorporates simulations to provide students with hands-on experience in applying their knowledge to practical situations.
  • Workshops: Workshops are conducted to facilitate interactive learning and provide students with opportunities to collaborate with peers and faculty.

Teaching:

The program is taught by a team of experienced industry professionals who bring a wealth of practical knowledge to the classroom. The teaching methods employed in the program include:

  • Lectures: Lectures provide students with a foundational understanding of key concepts and theories.
  • Case studies: Case studies are used to illustrate real-world applications of the program's concepts.
  • Group discussions: Group discussions encourage students to engage in critical thinking and share their perspectives.
  • Guest speakers: Guest speakers from industry provide insights into current trends and challenges in engineering management.

Careers:

Graduates of the MBA in Engineering Management program are well-prepared for a variety of career paths in engineering and management, including:

  • Project Engineer: Responsible for planning, executing, and managing engineering projects.
  • Operations Manager: Oversees the day-to-day operations of an engineering department or organization.
  • Technical Manager: Leads a team of engineers and provides technical expertise to the organization.
  • Architectural and Engineering Managers: Manage the design and construction of buildings and infrastructure.
  • Aerospace Engineer: Designs, develops, and tests aircraft and spacecraft.
  • Chemical Engineer: Applies principles of chemistry and engineering to design and operate chemical processes.
  • IT Manager: Responsible for the planning, implementation, and maintenance of IT systems.

Other:

The program is accredited by Swiss Montreux Business School and OTHM, UK, providing students with dual certification upon successful completion. The program is designed to cater to working professionals, with weekend classes available to accommodate their schedules. The program emphasizes the development of interpersonal and professional skills, fostering a supportive learning environment.

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

  • Applicants are exempted from an English exam provided they completed their schooling years and/or bachelor’s program in English from a recognized school.
  • Candidates seeking admission to the MBA program should hold either a bachelor’s degree or any equivalent degree or a recognized professional qualification.
  • Candidates with no bachelor’s degree can use work experience as an alternative entry criterion.
  • The final decision concerning the acceptance in the MBA degree program rests with King’s Business School on the whole.
  • Applicants aiming to join our MBA program and who have already started a master’s level program are subject to transfer of credit policy.
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