Units in first semester 2021 may be delivered online and in alternative formats whilst restrictions in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic are in place.

Engineering Management
Masters by Coursework
MC-ENGRMG
Outline
Combine your engineering knowledge with management skills, and learn optimal ways to lead teams of engineering specialists.
Units in first semester 2021 may be delivered online and in alternative formats whilst restrictions in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic are in place.
Cutting-edge
Learn to apply your studies to real industry challenges and situations.
Industry links
Learn from civil and mechanical engineering staff, and business staff.
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Curtin is ranked in the top one per cent of universities worldwide.
Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020.
Engineering managers combine management expertise with engineering knowledge to lead teams of specialists who may work on highly technical tasks.
An engineering manager’s role may focus more on the processes and procedures of project realisation and on budgets, rather than technical input. They may also be involved at the beginning stages of a project to determine project feasibility.
Engineering managers commonly have postgraduate education and tend to work in offices, though they may conduct site visits.
This course provides a balance between engineering and business skills. It is jointly taught by staff from the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Faculty of Business and Law.
The format of the course has kept up with industry needs and trends since its inception, and the coursework is relevant to all engineering disciplines. It integrates the functions and skills needed by engineers in management, and successful completion prepares you for high-level leadership in engineering and technology companies across Australia and around the world.
Evening classes allow you to tie in education and ongoing work commitments.
Please refer to the handbook for additional course overview information.
Why study
- Find the right balance of engineering and business knowledge to excel. These courses are jointly taught by the discipline of Civil Engineering and Curtin Business School, integrating the functions and skills you need as an engineer in management.
- A number of units can be completed off-campus or online, allowing you to fit your study in around your professional life.
Career information
In Australia, it is expected there will be 2,600 job openings for engineering managers each year, until 2023.
Industries
- Construction
- Defence
- Engineering
- IT and computing
- Manufacturing
- Mining
- Transport and infrastructure
What you'll learn
- integrate knowledge from a range of Engineering and Business sub-disciplines to coordinate and manage projects that require engineering control
- integrate learning with client requirements to produce feasible practical sustainable solutions towards managing engineering projects
- acquire and evaluate information to facilitate the coordination and management of engineering works
- communicate effectively to all stakeholders using appropriate (engineering project) management tools and techniques in the control of engineering works
- identify and use suitable and appropriate (engineering project) management tools and techniques in the control of engineering works
- continuously extend and build upon professional understanding and skills learned during post-graduate/master’s study
- practise engineering management with a global perspective and apply appropriate international standards
- address activities that recognise the impact of cultural and environmental diversity in the exercising of engineering management
- demonstrate leadership, professional behaviour and ethical practice in the context of managing engineering projects
Entry requirements
Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. Specific English requirements for this course are outlined in the IELTS table below.
IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System) | |
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Writing | 6.0 |
Speaking | 6.0 |
Reading | 6.0 |
Listening | 6.0 |
Overall band score | 6.0 |
- Pearson Test of English Academic:
- Certificate in Advanced English (CAE):
You may demonstrate English proficiency using the following tests and qualifications.
Essential course prerequisites
This course is conducted over trimesters. Students studying part-time are required to take a minimum of two units per trimester and remain enrolled in consecutive years until graduation.
Other requirements and notes for this course
This course is conducted over trimesters. Students studying part-time are required to take a minimum of two units per trimester and remain enrolled in consecutive years until graduation.
In addition to the course-specific admission criteria listed above, please read our general admission criteria. Our general admission criteria apply to all courses at Curtin University.
Advanced standing
At Curtin, we understand that everyone’s study journey has been different.
You may have already studied some of the units (subjects) listed in your Curtin course at another educational institution, or you may have work experience that matches the degree requirements.
A successful CRL application exempts you from having to complete certain units within your course and means you could finish your degree in a shorter amount of time.
CRL is also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing and credit transfer.
Use the CRL search to find out how much CRL you qualify for, or contact us at:
Email: ci-enquiries@curtin.edu.au
Tel: +61 8 9266 5888
Fees & charges
International student indicative fees
Fee year: 2021
International onshore – fee paying | Cost |
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Offer letter (100 credit) published fee | $16,700* |
Total indicative course fee | $49,100* |
Indicative year 1 fee | $35,400* |
Fee year: 2022
International onshore – fee paying | Cost |
---|---|
Offer letter (100 credit) published fee | $16,700* |
Total indicative course fee | $49,100* |
Indicative year 1 fee | $35,400* |
Fees are indicative only.
*Based on a first-year full-time study load of 200 credits. The total cost will depend on your course options (i.e. units selected and time taken to complete).
It may vary depending on the units you choose and does not include incidental fees (such as lab coats or art supplies) or the cost of your textbooks. For information about fees at other locations please contact the relevant campus or partner institution by visiting Curtin International’s offshore site.
Location
For start dates, please view the academic calendar.
2021
Trimester 1
- On Campus
Trimester 2
- On Campus
Trimester 3
- On Campus
2022
Trimester 1
- On Campus
Trimester 2
- On Campus
Trimester 3
- On Campus
2023
Trimester 1
- On Campus
Trimester 2
- On Campus
Trimester 3
- On Campus
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- Curtin course code: MC-ENGRMG
- CRICOS code: 058865E
- Last updated on: January 19, 2021
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