Our Postgraduate Degrees
Master of Engineering Management
This degree is ideal for students with an engineering or IT background, who wish to make the move into management. The program is designed to provide a pathway into engineering management for professional engineers who do not wish to complete a full MBA but who want to benefit from a program that includes the high quality of management teaching available from the MGSM, executive-level adjuncts from the IT and Engineering industry and top academics from the Division of ICS. Core units are recognised for credit towards postgraduate programs offered by the Macquarie Graduate School of Management.
The Master of Engineering Management includes lecturers with expertise from the Macquarie Graduate School of Management and the Division of Information and Communication Sciences as well as industry adjuncts.
For more information we have put together a short brochure including a sample enrolment for this program.
Course Summary
| Course Focus..... | Engineering Management and Business | |
| Duration..... | One-year (Full-time) |
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| Credit Points Required ..... | 32 (8 units) | |
| Entry Requirements ..... | ||
| Work Experience..... | Not required unless applicants have a Bachelor degree in a non-engineering discipline. | |
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Check out the Study Pattern for the Master of Engineering Management
How to Apply
Local Students
Australian applicants should complete the postgraduate coursework application form, and attach certified copies of all necessary documents to support your application.
If you've discontinued your Macquarie University postgraduate coursework program, and you're applying for readmission, please complete a postgraduate readmission application form. For more detailed information on Admission procedures, please refer to the Postgraduate Studies Section of Macquarie University.
Please return your application forms and supporting documents by post to the University's Postgraduate Studies Section:
Postgraduate Studies Section
Lincoln Building, C8
Macquarie University NSW 2109
Closing dates are generally mid-January to start in Semester 1 and end of June to start in Semester 2, but students should check the Postgraduate Studies Section website for dates and deadlines information.
International Students
The University's International Office manages the applications, admissions and fee payments for all our international students. They offer a complete range of services for international students from first course enquiries to applications, admissions, accommodation and post-arrival support.
Your application for admission to our programs needs to be received by the University's International Office by:
- End of November for courses beginning in February
- End of May for courses beginning in July
Read the admission information website provided by the International Office, where you can find an application form and information on the application and admission process. Submit the application form together with your supporting documentation (in English or certified translations into English) to the International Office.
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