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CQ Universitys Master of Management (Engineering) recognises the knowledge and skills already developed by engineers and expands their competencies further so they can evaluate, plan and manage in the areas of human resources, including people, work, employment and organisation. This program is ideal for engineers seeking professional development or who want to enhance their career opportunities and improve employability. It has a focus on management and business, but in an engineering environment. The courses in the program focus on the management of engineering projects, with an emphasis on human resources and strategy. This program will help you identify and apply appropriate solutions to the management of projects including leadership, management, governance, project management, systems theory and strategic integration. An advantage of studying at CQ University is the involvement of professionals from other disciplines (management, business, marketing, accountancy, etc) who use real-world engineering examples as part of their teaching strategies. Within this program you will study nine core courses in a range of management areas, including law for management, organisational finance, people, work and organisations, and managing the employment relationship. You will also have the flexibility of choosing three courses from any other area offered within the university, allowing you to design your degree around your career aspirations and interests.
International students residing in Australia on a student visa must study full-time on-campus.
Note: CRICOS: The Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students is the official Australian
Government website that lists all Australian education providers and courses offer to people studying in Australia on student visas.
What am I studying?
Business underpins every sector of our economy and is fundamental to all industries. We rely on business for our jobs and prosperity. In todays competitive employment market, tertiary education skills in business are in high demand. There are no limitations to where a business degree can take you. Business graduates gain superior communication skills and have in-depth knowledge of their area of interest. They have transferable skills that allow them to work successfully in a number of professions within a variety of organisations. A business degree can take you all over the world, both throughout your study and when seeking employment. Tertiary-qualified business graduates may be able to gain professional accreditation in a number of fields that allow them to work abroad. If you want to learn how business works, to think, strategise and manage - a business degree may help get you there.
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements for the Master of Management (Engineering) include:
A three-year engineering technology undergraduate degree from an Australian tertiary institution or equivalent overseas qualification. If you have completed a four year engineering degree from an Australian tertiary institution or equivalent overseas qualification you will be granted exemptions for the three electives (referred to as advanced entry').
English Requirements
If you have English as your second language (international or domestic students born outside of Australia, Canada, NZ, UK, Ireland, South Africa or USA), you need to meet different English language proficiency requirements depending on the level of study and/or program you wish to undertake. Click here for more details.
Career Opportunities
On completing a Master of Management (Engineering), you will be qualified to manage engineering projects in industry and government. The acquired knowledge and developed skills may also be applied to areas other than engineering.
Program Structure
You are required to complete 12 courses (96 credit points) including:
nine compulsory core courses three electives from any CQUniversity postgraduate course adding up to 24 credit points, provided prerequisites have been met.
Note: Graduates of a four-year engineering degree from an Australian tertiary institution or equivalent overseas qualification are granted exemptions for the three electives (referred to as advance entry).
Course Information
For example courses you could study as part of the Master of Management (Engineering) program please click here. As CQUniversity is committed to providing quality, up-to-date and relevant education, please note courses are refreshed regularly and may not be an exact indication of course availability for your study. Please call 13CQUni 13 27 86 if you have specific questions regarding course information regarding your specific application.
CB23 - Master of Management (Engineering) 9 Compulsory Core Coures Course Code COIT21003 FINC20006 HRMT20023 LAWS20037 MGMT20112 MGMT20124 MGMT20125 MGMT22166 MGMT29002 Systems Theory Organisational Finance Contemporary Studies in Human Resource Management Law for Management Strategy Development and Initiatives People, Work & Organisations Leadership and Governance Project Management Strategic Integration 1
Course Name
Plus 3 electives Electives can be any CQU postgraduate courses adding up to 24 credit points (provided pre-requisites are met).