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Engineering Management

About the Course

Curriculum:

  1. Engineering Fundamentals: Core courses in engineering fundamentals provide students with a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and engineering principles. Topics may include calculus, mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, and electrical circuits.

  2. Business Management: Studies in business management cover key areas such as accounting, finance, marketing, operations management, organizational behavior, strategic management, and business ethics. Students learn fundamental business concepts and principles applicable to engineering environments.

  3. Engineering Economics: Courses in engineering economics introduce students to economic analysis techniques used in engineering decision-making. Topics may include time value of money, cost estimation, project evaluation, risk analysis, and capital budgeting.

  4. Project Management: Studies in project management focus on the principles and practices of managing engineering projects from initiation to completion. Students learn about project planning, scheduling, budgeting, resource allocation, risk management, and project communication.

  5. Operations Research: Courses in operations research provide students with analytical tools and techniques for solving complex engineering and management problems. Topics may include optimization, simulation, decision analysis, queuing theory, and linear programming.

  6. Quality Management: Studies in quality management cover principles and practices for ensuring quality in engineering processes and products. Students learn about quality standards, statistical process control, total quality management (TQM), quality improvement methods, and quality assurance.

  7. Engineering Leadership: Courses in engineering leadership focus on developing leadership skills and abilities essential for effective management of engineering teams and projects. Students learn about communication, teamwork, conflict resolution, motivation, and ethical leadership in engineering contexts.

  8. Electives: Students may have the opportunity to choose elective courses in specialized areas of interest, such as technology management, supply chain management, entrepreneurship, or sustainability.


Career Opportunities:

  1. Engineering Manager

  2. Project Manager

  3. Operations Manager

  4. Quality Assurance Manager

  5. Manufacturing Manager

  6. Supply Chain Manager

  7. Technical Consultant

  8. Entrepreneur

  9. Business Analyst

  10. Research and Development Manager


Overall, BS Engineering Management equips students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to lead and manage engineering projects, teams, and organizations effectively.

Location

Poznan,
Poland

Duration

3 Years

Estimated Annual Tuition Fee

EUR 2,500 to EUR 3,000

Degree

Bachelors

COURSE:

Engineering Management

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