Engineering and Management Studies (Learning at Work)
Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-01 | - |
2026-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
Engineering and Management Studies (Learning at Work) BSc (Hons)
This course allows you to study for a degree without leaving your job. Develop key engineering skills and knowledge whilst learning essential business principles and practices. Design your own programme of study to help you to achieve your personal and professional goals, as well as your employer's objectives.
Key Information
Typical Offer
A typical applicant would usually have post-school higher education such as an HNC.
Study Mode and Duration
- Flexible
Start Date
- September 2025
- January 2026
Course Information
Overview
This BSc (Hons) Engineering and Management Studies Learning at Work Degree Course allows you to study for a university level engineering degree without leaving your job.
You'll develop key engineering skills and knowledge whilst learning essential business principles and practices. Whether you want to study many areas of engineering or specialise in subjects such as systems analysis, design engineering or manufacturing, you'll gain the skills and knowledge to improve your performance and advance your career. You can specialise in areas such as robotics, manufacturing or mechanical engineering.
Our courses are designed for busy people. You can tailor the course to match your aspirations and your employer's objectives, and to negotiate the pace of your studies around your existing commitments. Your work-based projects have flexibility in their submission deadlines, and with no residential requirements you can study wherever is most convenient for you.
Because the course is work-based, you need to already be in a full-time, part-time or voluntary role. You'll get to put the skills you learn to work instantly in your job, contributing to the success of your company while learning about the current and future requirements of the engineering sector.
When you complete the course, you'll improve your career prospects and have the skills and knowledge to perform more effectively in your job.
On This Course, You'll:
- Design your programme of study to match your personal and professional goals, as well as your employer's objectives
- Develop your ability to analyse problems, research and propose solutions, and make important decisions
- Take part in work-based learning (WBL) projects that ensure the knowledge you develop is relevant to your employer's business
- Get an optional 1-day induction in Portsmouth at the start of the course and have the opportunity to study on campus, if it suits you
- Learn both management skills and practical engineering knowledge
- Develop your learning plan with the University and your employer, so you can make an effective contribution to your workplace as you learn
- Have full access to our student support services and community including study support, sports and recreation facilities, and the Students' Union
- Tap in to our Library's electronic resources, which you can access from anywhere with a Web connection
- Choose a Workplace Mentor to support your learning – someone at work who can offer advice, guidance, and moral support
- Have support from an academic tutor specialising in your area of study and a University learning manager who oversees your programme
- Use online tutorials and lectures to help you with study skills, including your analytical and writing skills
Entry Requirements
BSc (Hons) Engineering and Management Studies (Learning at Work) Requirements
September 2025 / January 2026 Start
Qualifications or Experience
- A typical applicant would usually have post-school higher education such as an HNC, or equivalent, or part of a degree course, together with appropriate work experience.
You may need to have studied specific subjects or GCSEs – see full entry requirements and other qualifications we accept.
Applicants may be asked to attend an online interview.
English Language Requirements
- English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 with no component score below 5.5.
See alternative English language qualifications
We also accept other standard English tests and qualifications, as long as they meet the minimum requirements of your course.
If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.
How You'll Study
On this Engineering and Management degree, you’ll work with our Learning at Work team and your employer to arrange a programme of study that reflects your existing experience, your personal and professional goals, and your current employment situation. This makes up your Learning Contract.
Through a sequence of work-based learning projects, you’ll develop your ability to analyse a problem and deliver a professional solution, with support from a workplace mentor, academic tutors, online lectures and a suite of virtual learning tools hosted by the university. You don’t need to attend the campus if you don’t want to, but you will have an invitation to an induction day and to make use of student facilities here in Portsmouth.
Your Learning Contract
Your study will include up to four elements:
- Learning Management: You'll set out a plan to shape your learning, and prepare for the research reports you'll produce.
- Recognition of Prior Learning: You can bring up to 240 credits of the 360 credits you need from your existing learning, such as Foundation degrees, HNDs, on-the-job training, or relevant experience in your career. Read more about earning RPL credit for your current qualifications and work experience, or contact us:
- Work-based learning (WBL) projects. Most of your new learning will be done through WBL projects, where you’ll practise new skills and develop your knowledge alongside your current role. These projects won't involve activities you do in your day-to-day job, as they need to involve new learning for you - but they will be relevant to your career, and your own professional development here can support the goals and objectives of your organisation.
- Learning modules. You can also study in a more formally-structured manner by joining in with the university’s academic modules. Please contact to discuss the choice of modules available.
Changes to Course Content
We use the best and most current research and professional practice alongside feedback from our students to make sure course content is relevant to your future career or further studies.
Therefore, some course content may change over time to reflect changes in the discipline or industry. If a module doesn't run, we'll let you know as soon as possible and help you choose an alternative module.
Course specification
Course Duration
The course duration is based on the number of credits you study, and so can vary per student. Most students study between 1 and 3 years. Although our courses have some flexibility, we still work to a typical academic year with some set deadlines for your work.
You can complete the course more quickly if you have relevant work experience or qualifications that you can put towards your degree, such as a Foundation degree, HNC, HND or relevant on-the-job training. This is known as Recognised Prior Learning (RPL). You can use RPL for up to 240 of the 360 credits you need to accumulate to get your degree.
We recommend you study modules worth 60 credits a year. Typically, a student who enters with the maximum RPL of 240 credits and has only 120 credits to study would take 18–24 months to complete the course.
Term Times
Each academic year is divided into 2 teaching blocks:
- September/October to December/January – teaching block 1
- January/February to May – teaching block 2
Teaching
How you're taught will depend on which modules you take and the work-based learning projects you do.
Most of the course is delivered via our interactive virtual learning environment. With access to all the study material you’ll need, discussion forums and the chance to connect with peers and lecturers via chat sessions, you’ll have plenty of academic support and heaps of resources.
Depending on the modules you study and your location, you may also be able to study on campus, experiencing face-to-face teaching methods.
How You're Assessed
The way you're assessed will depend on which modules you take and the work-based learning projects you do.
Extra Support
To help you juggle this course alongside your work and home life, you'll get extra support from:
- a Workplace Mentor chosen by you – someone at work who can offer advice, guidance, and moral support
- an Academic Tutor specialising in your area of study
- a Learning Manager who oversees your programme
Course Costs and Funding
Tuition Fees
Your tuition fee depends on if you have been awarded any Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and how many credits you need to study. To achieve an undergraduate Bachelor's degree you need to accumulate a total of 360 credits. Tuition fees may be subject to annual increase.
Tuition Fees
Your tuition fee depends on if you have been awarded any Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and how many credits you need to study. To achieve an undergraduate Bachelor's degree you need to accumulate a total of 360 credits. Tuition fees may be subject to annual increase.
120–160 Credits (Must Be Split Over 2 Years) – September 2025/January 2026 Start
- 120 credits – £6,360
- 140 credits – £7,420
- 160 credits – £8,470
180–240 Credits (Must Be Split Over 3 Years) – September 2025/January 2026 Start
- 180 credits – £9,530
- 200 credits – £10,590
- 220 credits – £11,650
- 240 credits – £12,710
We'll apply an even yearly split to your course fee as listed in the schedule above. If you want us to consider an alternative schedule of payments, please contact us before the course start date.
Until RPL has been confirmed, you'll need to pay the full course fee.
If you're an armed forces student in receipt of funding, e.g. ELCAS, any documentation must show the correct start date and tuition fee. If not, we can't accept it and you'll have to pay the course fee yourself.
Tuition fees terms and conditions
Tuition Fees Estimate
We can give you an estimate of your tuition fees. To contact us:
- Telephone:
- Email:
Additional Course Costs
These course-related costs aren’t included in the tuition fees. So you’ll need to budget for them when you plan your spending.
Additional Costs
- Recommended reading: While studying the online modules you may have to read several recommended books or textbooks for each module. Most texts are available online through the library.
- Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) portfolio: There's a fee before you start the course if we need to assess a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) portfolio. If you're starting in September 2025 or January 2026, the fee is £1,200.
University of Portsmouth
Overview:
University of Portsmouth is a public research university located in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. It is known for its focus on practical learning and its commitment to providing students with a supportive and engaging campus experience.
Services Offered:
The university offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Accommodation:
A variety of accommodation options are available, including halls of residence and private apartments.Careers and Employment:
Dedicated support services help students with career planning, job searching, and internship opportunities.Guidance and Support:
Students have access to academic advisors, mental health services, and other support resources.Student Life:
A vibrant student community with numerous clubs, societies, and events to participate in.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at University of Portsmouth can expect a lively and supportive campus environment. The university offers a wide range of opportunities for students to get involved in extracurricular activities, meet new people, and develop their skills. The city of Portsmouth itself provides a diverse and exciting backdrop for student life, with its historic waterfront, vibrant nightlife, and numerous cultural attractions.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Connected Degrees:
The university offers a unique program called Connected Degrees, which allows students to combine a three-year degree with a fourth-year placement, providing them with valuable work experience and career readiness.Practical Learning:
The university emphasizes practical learning, with many courses incorporating real-world projects and industry partnerships.Supportive Environment:
The university provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students, with dedicated staff and resources available to help them succeed.Location:
Portsmouth is a vibrant and affordable city with easy access to London and other major cities.Academic Programs:
The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including: