PgDip Engineering Management
(In Collaboration with GEDU via MLA College)
English
University of Plymouth
£7,500
18 Months
Students will be introduced to the concepts of management, leadership, communication and teamwork, and the importance of organisational culture, before exploring the cutting-edge challenges in the context of sustainable production in the 21st century. This is supplemented by a contemporary understanding of data and decision analysis, optimization and simulation and the use of Industry 4.0 technologies. From there, students choose their own pathway by selecting two from four options in topics that range from strategy and finance, supply chain management and logistics, project management, and / or operations management and lean and agile principles.
One of the following:
A Higher National Diploma / Foundation Degree (HND/FdSc) in a relevant subject.
A relevant bachelor’s degree.
Significant work experience at a senior level.
AND
English language GCSE Grade C or above, or international equivalent.
*Course is subject to validation and approval
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