Master of Engineering Project Management (Taught) 24 months Postgraduate Program By Auckland University of Technology (AUT) |Top Universities

Program overview

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Masters

The Master of Engineering Project Management is the first of its kind in New Zealand. It's intended to attract a range of engineering professionals who want to advance their project management skills and further their career. Leaders of 21st century engineering companies need to be technically proficient individuals understanding design, funding, engineering and assembly processes. They also need advanced communication skills and the ability to manage and motivate the people delivering engineering products. The Master of Engineering Project Management offers an exciting career development opportunity for practising engineering project managers aspiring to senior positions, and provides recent graduate engineers with business and project management skills for modern engineering companies.

Program overview

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Engineering Project Management is the first of its kind in New Zealand. It's intended to attract a range of engineering professionals who want to advance their project management skills and further their career. Leaders of 21st century engineering companies need to be technically proficient individuals understanding design, funding, engineering and assembly processes. They also need advanced communication skills and the ability to manage and motivate the people delivering engineering products. The Master of Engineering Project Management offers an exciting career development opportunity for practising engineering project managers aspiring to senior positions, and provides recent graduate engineers with business and project management skills for modern engineering companies.

Admission requirements

90+
6+
5+

Tuition fee and scholarships

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Planning your studies

To be eligible for admission, domestic students need University Entrance, while international applicants need to have completed Year 13 Cambridge International Examinations or the International Baccalaureate (or equivalent). Degree-specific requirements are listed on the AUT website.

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Planning postgraduate study at AUT

To be eligible for postgraduate study, you generally need a relevant bachelor’s degree and, if coming from a non-English speaking country, proof of your proficiency in English. 

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