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Master in Engineering Management Benefits

A Master's in Engineering Management (MEM) programme prepares graduates for managerial roles in technical industries, allowing them to bridge the gap between engineering expertise and business acumen. Pursuing an MEM degree comes with a range of benefits:

  • Combines engineering and management skills.
  • Prepares for leadership roles in technical industries like manufacturing, construction, automotive, aerospace, IT, biotech and more.
  • Offers higher earning potential and career advancement opportunities - according to Glassdoor, engineering managers earn and average of € 99,500 yearly and upwards.
  • Enables contributions to innovation and process improvement.
  • Opens doors to technology-based companies and startups.
  • Offers a strong foundation for entrepreneurial ventures.
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Total Tuition Fees

$4,800

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Duration

24 Months

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Spring ( Apr - June )

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Fall ( Sept - Nov )

Class Profile

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Class Size

20

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Average Age

20

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Average Work Experience

1 Years

Language Test Scores

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Minimum Score

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6 / 9

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Minimum Score

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80 / 120

Diversity

Asia:

20%

Others:

1%

South America:

5%

North America:

15%

Oceania:

2%

Africa:

3%

Europe:

55%

Admissions

Application Deadlines

Spring

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Eligibility Criteria

  • Completed, undergraduate degree with 240 ECTS credits in Engineering or an Engineering related subject 
  • Your degree must be from a state or state-recognised higher education institution/university  
  • You must have achieved a final grade of at least “satisfactory” or Grade C equivalent in your previous undergraduate degree 

Application Requirements

What Really Matters When Applying

  • Statement of Purpose

    Required

  • Resume

    Required

  • IELTS

    Required

  • Passport

    Required

  • Provisional Certificate

    Required

  • Degree Certificate

    Required

  • Transcript

    Required

  • Semester wise Marksheet

    Required

  • General LOR

    Required

  • General LOR

    Required

Career Outcomes

Prospective Job Roles

Director of Engineering

Product Engineer

Renewable Energy Engineer

Lead Software Engineer

Electronic Engineer

Senior Engineer

Project Manager

Sales Manager

Data scientist

Electrical Engineer

Engineering manager

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Fees and Funding

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Tuition Fees

$2,400 / year

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Overall Cost

$8,310 / year

Funding Options

Department Funding

External Sources - Scholarships

FAQs

  • If you're interested in engineering disciplines or management then an engineering management programme is perfect for you! It offers a valuable mix of leadership and technical skills, preparing you for managerial roles in engineering fields.

  • Whether an MEM is better than an MBA for you depends completely on you! Your educational background, interests and career goals as well as what technical skills you'd like to develop factor in on what makes one degree better than the other for you. An MEM programme blends engineering and management skills, perfect for technical professionals aspiring to lead in tech or engineering disciplines. An MBA provides a broader business education applicable to various sectors. If you want to pursue technical leadership roles, MEM could be more suitable.

  • Yes, a masters in engineering management is worth it! If you are looking for a lucrative career in engineering management, pursuing a masters will give you a valuable combination of engineering and business skills. It equips you for leadership roles in technical industries like construction engineering management or industrial engineering.

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