The MSc Engineering Management programme will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage engineering teams, projects, departments, and companies. You will get a solid grounding in managerial essentials within Engineering, including logistics and supply chain management, manufacturing and production systems design, product development, finance, and project management.
Awarding Body
Mode of Study
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Fees
(Fees may increase by 2% annually, subject to MoE approval)
Minimum Entry Requirements
- Bachelor degree in any Engineering or Management disciplines with a minimum grade of “2:2, Good, GPA 2.7, B”, or equivalent.
- Proficiency in English to a level of 6.5 in Academic IELTS or equivalent.
Note: GCET offers Postgraduate Qualifying Programme for IELTS scores of 5.0 or 5.5 to 6.0
Contact Person
Email: admissions@gcet.edu.om or Tel: +968 24227999 – WhatsApp +968 7227 0606
Distinctive features of the Programme
- You will get a genuine British award from the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK (recognised worldwide) while studying in Muscat.
- The programme is delivered in a block flexible mode to suite learners with work or family commitments.
- The duration of the programme is only one calendar year (for full-time students).
- Many electives to suite different career paths.
What you will be studying?
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
| Strategic Analysis of Technical Operations (Core) | Sustainable Engineering for Global Challenges (Core) |
| Engineering Project Management (Core) | Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Elective) |
| Finance for non-Financial Managers (Core) | Product Design and Development (Elective) |
| Process Design and Management (Core) | Principles of Lean Engineering (Elective) |
| Advanced Manufacturing (Elective) | |
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Dissertation |
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Where can it take you?
Graduates of the MSc Engineering Management programme are prepared for a wide range of career paths as well as for pursuing PhD studies. Engineering and technology managers are employed throughout the economy, for example, operations manager, business consultant, business analyst, Engineering project manager, supply chain consultant, trade analyst, product manager, applications Engineer, and production manager. Successful graduates are strategic thinkers and able to provide leadership in the way they articulate their knowledge in the context of 21st-century global challenges facing multinational organisations and SMEs. On completion, graduates will have experienced individual and group projects, which enable them to work independently and in a team to manage complex projects.

