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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 16,740
Per year
Start Date
2025-09-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
1 years
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Industrial Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Mechatronics
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 16,740
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


About our foundation years

Overview

Our Foundation Year courses are perfect for you if you are returning to education after a long time, or you don't have the qualifications for direct entry into our degree programmes, are thinking of re-training and would like an introduction to the area, are an international student wanting an additional year to adapt to the UK academic system, or are still evaluating which degree pathway at UEL is the right one for you.


TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1) Student enrolment

Enrolment at UEL is the process whereby you officially become a UEL student. The enrolment process requires you to:


  • Ensure that we are holding the correct personal details for you
  • Agree to abide by our regulations and policies
  • Pay your tuition fees/confirm who is paying your tuition fees

2) Tuition fees

Your tuition fee is determined by:


  • the programme you are studying;
  • if you are studying full or part-time;
  • whether you are a UK/EU or International student; and when you started your studies with us.

3) Student ID Cards

To produce an ID card, we need a recent photograph of you that is not obscured and is a true likeness. We will either ask you to send us/upload a photograph in advance of enrolment or take one of you at the point of enrolment.


4) Proof of qualifications

You are required to produce evidence of having satisfied the entry requirements for your programme. Such evidence must be in the form of the original certificates or certified notification of results from the examining body. All qualifications must be in English or supported by an official certified translation.


5) Non-academic entry requirements

You may need to demonstrate that you have met non-academic entry requirements prior to enrolment by providing additional information to UEL. For example, if you: are under 18 years of age at the time of initial enrolment, are applying to a programme that requires health clearance for study as stated in the programme specification, have declared a relevant criminal conviction, will be studying a programme that involves contact with children and/or vulnerable adults or leads to membership in a professional body that deals with children and/or vulnerable adults.


6) Criminal convictions

UEL has a responsibility to safeguard staff, students and the wider community. You are required to inform UEL of any relevant criminal convictions you have and provide further information relating to these as requested.


7) Providing false information to UEL

If you are discovered to have falsified or misrepresented information presented to UEL at application, enrolment or during your studies, you may be expelled from UEL.


8) Continued enrolment and student status

You are expected to abide by all UEL policies and regulations, both those in force at the time of first and subsequent enrolment and as later revised and published from time to time. UEL reserves the right to make reasonable changes to its policies and regulations and any substantial amendments will be brought to your attention.


9) Changes to scheduled programmes

UEL will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the programme of study that you have accepted will conform to the programme specification published on our website and will ensure that the necessary resources required to enable you to meet the required learning outcomes and pass the relevant assessments are available.


10) Changes to these terms

We may change these terms from time to time where, in UEL's opinion, it will assist in the proper delivery of any programme of study or in order to: comply with any changes in relevant laws and regulatory requirements; implement legal advice, national guidance or good practice; provide for new or improved delivery of any programme of study; reflect market practice; in our opinion make them clearer or more favourable to you; rectify any error or mistake; or incorporate existing arrangements or practices.


11) Data Protection

UEL is committed to adhering to its obligations under the Data Protection Act 2018 and will act as a Data Controller when it processes your personal data.


12) Intellectual property

You are entitled to the intellectual property rights created during your time studying at UEL that would belong to you under the applicable law.


13) How we communicate with you

UEL will communicate with you via a variety of channels, including postal letters, e-mail, SMS text messages and online notices.


14) University of East London Students' Union

The University of East London Students' Union (UELSU) represents students at UEL. By enrolling at UEL you are automatically granted membership of both UELSU and the National Union of Students (NUS).


15) Students studying at partner institutions

If you are undertaking a programme of study at a partner institution you will need to generally abide by the above terms and also those of the partner institution.


16) International students - additional responsibilities

All international students must also comply with UK Visa and Immigration requirements.


17) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

UEL is committed to working together to build a learning community founded on equality of opportunity – a learning community which celebrates the rich diversity of our student and staff populations and one in which discriminatory behaviour is challenged and not tolerated within our community.


18) Complaints

We welcome feedback on our programmes and services and facilitate this in a variety of ways, including programme committees, module evaluation forms and surveys.


19) Cancellation

If you wish to cancel this contract within 14 days of enrolment in your programme, you must do so in writing.


20) Further guidance

If any of the information in these Terms of Admittance or related policies is unclear or if you have any questions, please contact The Hub for guidance.


21) Right to advice

This is a consumer contract and you are able to obtain independent advice in relation to its terms and conditions from UELSU as well as your local Citizens Advice Bureau.


22) General

Neither you nor UEL will be liable for failure to perform their obligations under these Terms of Admittance if such failure arises from unforeseeable events, circumstances or causes outside of that party's reasonable control.


23) Engineering Management MSc

Overview

Engineering management is aimed at an ambitious technical professional who aspires to a senior role involving technical, management and strategic decision-making responsibilities. MSc Engineering Management is designed specifically to allow you to update, extend and deepen your knowledge in engineering and management, to enhance your career opportunities in industry.


Course options

  • MSc
  • MSc with Placement Year

Entry Requirements

  • Academic requirements: Bachelor's degree BEng with minimum Second Class (2:2) or BSc with minimum Upper Second Class (2:1) in Engineering.
  • International Qualifications: We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications.
  • English Language requirements: Overall IELTS 6.0 with minimum 6.0 in writing and speaking, and 5.5 in listening and reading.
  • Mature applicants and those without formal qualifications: As an inclusive university, we recognise those who have been out of education for some time may not have the formal qualifications usually required.
  • Admissions policy / Terms of Admittance: We are committed to fair admissions and access by recruiting students regardless of their social, cultural or economic background.

Fees

  • Home Applicant, Full time: £10,800 per year
  • Home Applicant, Part time: £1,890 per 30 credit module
  • International Applicant, Full time: £16,740 per year
  • International Applicant, Full time with Placement Year: £16,740 per year, Year 2 Industrial Placement Fee - £3,500

Funding

  • Postgraduate Loans Scheme: £10,280 to fund your Masters Programme under the Postgraduate Loans (PGL) scheme
  • Postgraduate Scholarship: Apply for a 50 per cent discount on your tuition fees
  • Our scholarships and bursaries can help you: Alumni Discount, Early Payment Discount, Asylum Seekers scholarship, Civic Engagement, Hardship Bursary, Sport Scholarships

Additional costs

  • Textbooks
  • Computer equipment
  • Printing
  • Travel

Learn about applying

  • How to apply: Apply directly to UEL by clicking on the apply button.
  • When to apply: Places on many courses are limited and allocated on a first-come first-served basis.
  • Advice and guidance: Our Information, Advice and Guidance team provides impartial advice on courses, entry requirements, and pre-entry and access programmes.

Placement year

  • This course offers you the option of a work placement.
  • The aim of this module is to enable students to integrate the skills and knowledge students have acquired during the programme to produce reflections on and solutions to realistic work-based problems set within a real working environment.

What makes this course different

  • Optional placement year
  • Extensive skills range
  • Industry 4.0

Course modules

  • Mental Wealth: Professional Life Core Module
  • Quality Management and Reliability Core Module
  • Sustainable Engineering Practice & Logistics Core Module
  • Leadership, Stakeholders & Data Analytics Core Module
  • Applied Research and Engineering Practice 1 Core Module
  • Industrial Sandwich Placement Core Module

What we're researching

  • Our research focuses on the key area of construction management.
  • Our research is up to date with the most demanding and challenging areas of the construction management industry.

Your future career

  • The programme offers hands-on modules reinforced with a strong emphasis on employability via our mental wealth integration strategy into every module.
  • Career options: Explore the different career options you can pursue with this degree and see the median salaries of the sector on our Career Coach portal.

How we support your career ambitions

  • We offer dedicated careers support, and further opportunities to thrive, such as volunteering and industry networking.
  • Our courses are created in collaboration with employers and industry to ensure they accurately reflect the real-life practices of your future career and provide you with the essential skills needed.

How you'll learn

  • The programme will provide learners with a stimulating learning environment where they can learn all about engineering management.
  • Support and facilities: We have new, modern library facilities on both campuses offering inspirational environments for study and research.

How you'll be assessed

  • We assess you through a mixture of coursework, design drawings, oral examinations, your research dissertation and an end of term exam.

Campus and facilities

  • Docklands Campus, London, E16 2RD
  • Our waterfront campus in the historic Royal Docks provides a modern, well-equipped learning environment.

Who teaches this course

  • This course is delivered by the School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering.
  • The teaching team includes qualified academics, practitioners and industry experts as guest speakers.

Related courses

  • MSc Intelligent Transport Planning and Engineering
  • MSc Construction Engineering Management
  • MSc Mechatronics and Computer Systems Engineering
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