Master of Engineering (Engineering Management)
A Master of Engineering is ideal for experienced practicing engineers who want management qualifications to further their career.
Through the eight unit degree, which can be studied part-time, you will study courses in management of technological risk and asset management. You will also develop the analytical skills to evaluate innovations in technology, their impact and how to manage them.
Available to study through distance education, the Master of Engineering is only available part-time (1.5 - 2 year duration) enabling you to travel or work while studying, and allowing you to adapt your study to your life. You may also be able to graduate sooner with a Postgraduate Certificate in Engineering.
Graduates of the Master of Engineering (Engineering Management) have the skills and knowledge to become specialist engineering managers within their chosen professional field.
Professional accreditation
The Master of Engineering is not accredited by any professional bodies other than the University of Southern Queensland.
Other majors
Other majors available for the Master of Engineering are: Advanced Structural Engineering and Engineering Project Management.