Engineering Management (top-up) BEng (Hons)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Engineering Management (top up) - NTU in Mansfield BEng (Hons)
The BEng (Hons) Engineering Management course at NTU Mansfield is designed to take your engineering knowledge to the next level. You will learn about the appropriate quantitative engineering tools for the analysis, design, implementation, and evaluation of manufacturing engineering systems, processes, and products. Alongside the technical engineering aspects and theory, the course will develop your confidence with communication and team working skills, which are essential in any management role.
Course Details
- UCAS code: HN10 (full-time) / (part-time - apply direct to NTU)
- Level of study: Undergraduate, one year full-time or two years part-time, starting in September 2026 or later years as specified by the university's admissions cycle, with attendance options including full-time and part-time.
- Attendance: Full-time, Part-time
- Course delivery: On-campus (Mansfield Hub)
About this Course
To maintain competitiveness in the current challenging environment, companies need effective leaders who understand both technology and business. Engineers with management training have opportunities to make valuable and lasting contributions. Therefore, there is an increasing global demand for specialists in engineering management, supply chain, continuous improvement techniques, and sustainable development in both mechanical and manufacturing industry sectors.
Module Information
The course balances the underpinning academic concepts, practical work, techniques, and engineering management principles - all necessary for a successful career in engineering management. Modules include:
- Advanced Operations Management: Learn the theory and techniques to manage operations and improve business performance.
- Ethics, Environment and Innovation: Apply the theories and concepts used by organisations to help them manage the innovation process for new technologies, products, and processes.
- Further Lean and Six Sigma Techniques: Understand the range of Lean tools required for process change and to reduce and eliminate waste.
- System Modelling and Simulation and Project Management: Study the basic principles of computer simulation and its applications within the manufacturing industry.
- Individual Engineering Project: Bring together the knowledge, understanding, and skills developed during the course to undertake an individual industrial or research project.
Entry Requirements
- UK students: A foundation degree in an engineering or a related area or Pass of an HND course in engineering or related area, and GCSE English and Maths grade C / 4.
- International students: This course is not suitable for students who require a Student Visa. However, NTU welcomes applications from international students with qualifications from schools, colleges, and universities worldwide.
Fees and Funding
- UK students: Ł9,790 per year, with additional information on fees, funding, and support available.
- International students: This course is not suitable for applicants who require a student visa, but NTU offers other undergraduate Engineering courses suitable for Student Visa applicants.
Careers and Employability
This course focuses on specialist technical skills and knowledge, providing a clear set of skills and goals for entering employment, particularly within the management of mechanical and manufacturing sectors. The university's Employability team offers personalised support, one-on-one coaching, and industry-specific advice to help students achieve their career goals.
Campus and Facilities
As an NTU Mansfield student, you will benefit from the latest facilities and modern technology, including an Engineering Lab, a high-performance CAD suite, industry-standard robotics, hydraulics and pneumatics test equipment, and electronics equipment. Facilities and services also include a University Centre, Teaching and Learning Centre, library, dedicated study zones, on-site café, social spaces, sports facilities, and Student Support Services.
