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Start Dates

21 September 2026

Duration

1 year full-time


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About this course

Overview

Why choose Huddersfield for this course?

  • Prepare for a future leadership role in the engineering sector in just 12 months.
  • Build a pathway that matches your goals by selecting optional modules.
  • Access specialist engineering labs, software and equipment, and learn from staff with experience in both industry and research.

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Looking to start or develop your career in the engineering management sector? An MSc in Engineering Management from The University of Huddersfield can help you with that.

Designed to meet the industry demand for management focused engineers, our course aims to deepen your knowledge and skills in engineering, technology and applied science. You’ll also gain the confidence and competencies to excel in a senior management position.

As a graduate from our programme, look forward to developing your abilities and skills so you can step into roles not only in engineering or technical management, but also in general management in a wide range of sectors.

Why study Engineering Management MSc at Huddersfield?

Our Engineering Management MSc enables you to learn and grow as a professional, developing your skills and knowledge for future work in the area of engineering management.

The University is nestled within the heart of Huddersfield, a warm and welcoming town, known for its friendly atmosphere and diverse community. When you’re not studying, you can enjoy an array of exciting activities and experiences. From cultural events and charming cafes to stunning scenery and fantastic transport links, there’s plenty to do in and around the town centre.

Career opportunities after the course *

Engineering Manager

Mechanical Engineer

Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engi

Head of Engineering

Design Engineering Manager

*Lightcast

Who can apply?

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements for this course are normally:

  • An Honours degree (2:2 or above) in Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering or similar, or in a closely related science subject area such as physics or mathematics or an equivalent professional qualification.

You are also encouraged to apply if you have other qualifications and/or experience and can demonstrate that you are equipped with knowledge and skills equivalent to Honours degree level.

If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum requirements of an English Language qualification. The minimum for IELTS is 6.0 overall with no element lower than 5.5, or equivalent. Read more about the University’s entry requirements for students outside of the UK on our International Entry Requirements page.

What will you learn?

Course Details

This module will build upon your previously acquired understanding of Operations Management, Quality Assurance and Control, together with the statistical techniques employed in probability theory. During the course of this module, you will develop further expertise necessary to implement and operate Quality Systems, Maintenance Regimes and Reliability Trials and support New Product Introductions. You will explore the role of Quality Systems in the introduction of New Products. You will also learn about the importance of ensuring that products are problem-free in their early life to become established on the market.

The Fundamentals of Management module focuses on the fundamentals of why organisations exist and what organisations ‘do’. You'll cover core aspects of the management of a company such as strategic decision making, marketing, accounting and finance, operations and human resource management. The modules provides an opportunity to develop a high-level overview of the landscape of organisations and learn about the skills required by managers in modern organisations.

In this module you will consolidate the skills required to implement and manage the New Product Development (NPD) process within the context of an industrial organisation in order to deliver improvements in the contemporary performance imperatives of quality, speed and price. You will develop your expertise in the evolution, development and exploitation of NPD strategies. You will explore the principles of innovation and creativity to develop an improved understanding of management policies, models, culture and creative practice; and appropriate management methodologies to assess new product ideas, determine feasibility, and define those products to achieve commercial gain. Much of your work will be group-based and interactive and involve a number of industrial case studies illustrating NPD tools and techniques. You will evaluate the importance of customer involvement, teamwork, organisational strategy, knowledge management, intellectual property, and leading-edge methodologies in the context of NPD strategies.

This module aims to develop your understanding of the strategic aspects of programme and project management and its role in adding competitive advantage to an organisation. The module enables you to gain a firm grounding in the principles, processes, tools and techniques that underpin programme and project management. It also aids you to develop a systematic understanding of the purposes and uses of financial information, together with the ability to use quantitative skills to improve performance management and decision making within an organisation. Emphasis is placed upon the need for competence in project planning and control. Team-working, communication and risk management skills are developed by means of group activity. Extensive use is made of project management and simulation software.

This module will develop your professional skills such as team working, organisation and leadership. You will also get the opportunity to explore a range of research methods and understand how they can be used in your own area of interest. There will be the opportunity to learn about professional registration in Engineering and how you can begin on that journey. You will learn through self directed study of online material supported by interactive seminars and workshops, this will give you ownership of your own learning and help you develop skills for life long learning and continued professional development. The assessment for this module will enable you to put these skills into practice in coursework which challenges your professional development and research skills whilst focussing on broadening your understanding of contemporary challenges in the sector.

The project provides you with the opportunity required within an MSc to undertake a major programme of advanced independent work. Where possible your project is carried out in collaboration with an industrial company and takes place at the company.

You will also choose two optional modules in this year. The current optional modules are:

This module will provide you with an understanding of the hardware and computer control systems used in modern manufacturing. You will consider how to define appropriate sensors and instruments to be able to automate a process safely and how to break an automation challenge into logical steps. This will develop your ability to automate any such processes through design and programming of PLC control systems. The workshop sessions will give you practical understanding of control systems used in machine tools, industrial robots, automated part handling, and inspection.

This module will provide you with knowledge of hardware and software aspects of virtual instrumentation (VI). You will acquire skills in modelling, designing, processing and simulating a range of analogue and digital systems. The practical elements of this module will equip you with an ability to implement a virtual instrument on a PC using graphical programming. You will deploy industry standard LabVIEW software tools in designing and simulating real systems.

Many existing and future computer-based applications impose exceptional demands on performance that traditional computer systems cannot offer. Hence, there is a need for High-Performance Computing, Cluster and Cloud Computing which are driving scientific, technological and social innovation. In this module you will gain in-depth knowledge of Cluster and Cloud Computing technologies. The practical exercises will give you experience of building a computer cluster using laboratory hardware or in a cloud; parallel programming and applications.

You will be studying the principal types of process plant and associated control equipment used in the process industries. Models of process plant systems are developed for optimising control system performance. You will get familiarised with the principal types of computer control systems, including PLCs, Direct Digital Control (DDC) systems, SCADA systems and Distributed Control (DCS) systems. Further on, you will get experience of working with instrumentation systems for the measurement of such as, temperature, pressure, level and flow. You will get familiarised with the real-time imaging systems for monitoring multiphase flows in pipes (e.g. oil-water or solids-water flows).

This module introduces you to the principles and applications of computer aided design (CAD) within industry. It considers an advanced 3D design package to allow mechanical and visual design to be carried out. You will also look at modern approaches to automation of the design process and topology optimisation for parts manufactured using additive manufacturing. The module provides hands-on experience of a high-level 3-D CAD system from part design to assembly, drawings and design automation. It also provides you with an understanding of the role, concepts and application of 3-D CAD systems in industry.

The module is concerned with the principles of modern communication systems and their application in wireless communication networks, in particular the Internet of Things. You will begin with a basic overview of communications techniques as used in wireless applications. Then you will review existing wireless sensor, and related, technologies such as Bluetooth, ZigBee, NB-IoT and LoRaWAN comparing their performance metrics and application areas. The role of wireless communication technologies in the Internet of Things and similar application areas will be discussed.

The module equips you with the qualities and transferable skills necessary to design, model and simulate electromechanical systems, for example, servo motion control applications in machine tools, robotics and automated production equipment, "more" electric actuation in transportation and industry. You will explore the linkage of sub-components into a complete system and the interaction of sub-components under steady and dynamic operation.

Fluid dynamic forces acting on a fluid handling system affect the performance effectiveness of the system. This module considers an advanced study of fluid flows relevant to industrial fluid handling systems such as vehicles, turbomachines and pipeline systems. Modern vehicles will be studied to highlight the subtle design features being employed to reduce drag, provide deliberate vortices, or create a predictable down-force on the vehicles. The design features related to turbomachines and the pipelines are also discussed in detail. Additionally, the module considers an optimised design for various systems considered including engine cooling systems, in-car air conditioning, turbo-machines and piping systems. We will introduce you to an appropriate commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software package and its use for design of an optimised system.

For more information on when and how we update our modules please see the ‘Legal Information’ section below.

Teaching and Assessment

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Where could this lead you?

Your Career

The top five job titles advertised in the UK for graduate roles associated with Engineering Management MSc courses are: Engineering Manager; Mechanical Engineer; Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer; Head of Engineering; and Design Engineering Manager.

Source: LightcastTM data - job postings from December 2023 to December 2024 showing jobs advertised associated with a selection of relevant graduate roles.

98%
Percentage of the University's postgraduate students go on to work and/or further study within fifteen months of graduating.

* HESA Graduate Outcomes 2022/23, UK domiciled.

6.3 million
Number of professionals working in engineering & technology occupations in the UK.

* EngineeringUK

56,000+
Number of vacancies in the past year for mechanical engineer roles

* UCAS

The course involves a unique blend of technical and business modules with focus on control of industrial situations. The staff are friendly and share the wealth of knowledge they have acquired over the years from experience in academia and industry.

- Chino Caven Uzoka
Engineering Management MSc Graduate

How much will it cost?

Fees and Finance

£10,305 per year

This information is for Home students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.

Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy. 

From January 2027 the UK government is launching a new student funding system for people starting university education. Read more about the Lifelong Learning Entitlement (LLE).

For detailed information please visit https://www.hud.ac.uk/study/fees/

£18,700 per year

This information is for international students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.

Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy. 

For detailed information please visit https://www.hud.ac.uk/international/fees-and-funding/

Optional short field trips e.g. one day, are sometimes also arranged. Previous field trips have included Advanced Engineering Exhibition and Silverstone Museum. The costs of these field trips are heavily subsidised by the school but can sometimes incur a nominal cost and/or deposit of between £5 and £40 depending on the trip.
Depending on student choice of project, may incur costs on project materials, but many materials available from the department. (final year and masters only)

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If you have any questions about Fees and Finance, please email the Student Finance Team.

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Research Excellence

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Further Study

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