Engineering Management MSc

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Start dates
November 2025
January 2026
March 2026
May 2026
July 2026
Delivery type
Online exclusive
Duration
24 months part time
Entry requirements
A bachelor degree with a 2:2 (hons) in engineering, physical sciences or a related engineering or technological discipline where relevant subject areas have been studied.
Full entry requirements
English language requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in any component
UK fees
£15,500 (Total)
International fees
£15,500 (Total)
Accredited
Yes

Course overview

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Advance Your Career with the Online MSc in Engineering Management - Master Leadership and Technical Expertise

Designed by engineers, for engineers, our online Engineering Management MSc equips you with both practical and theoretical knowledge in modern engineering, combined with key management skills. This engineering management degree aims to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving engineering industry, expanding your career opportunities upon graduation.

With businesses increasingly seeking technically proficient senior engineers who are also skilled in ethical and strategic management, our specialised curriculum combines a modern, technology-focused approach with proven management approaches. Modules such as Business Strategy for Engineers, Safety and Corporate Social Responsibility, and Decision Making for Engineering Managers align with market needs, providing you with high-demand skills and enhance your opportunities in engineering management.

Apply your your knowledge to influence company strategy, evaluate risks and opportunities associated with innovative technologies and make an immediate impact on your organisation.

Why engineering management?

If you are aiming to move into an enterprise-level leadership role, the Online MSc in Engineering Management will give you the skills to get there. You’ll gain a deep understanding of advanced management techniques used by industry leaders while developing the strategic and technical expertise to influence decision-making at the highest level.

It is ideal if you are:

  • In the early stages of your career and want to fast-track your progress.
  • An ambitious professional with substantial industry experience looking to advance further.
  • A senior engineer looking to sharpen your management expertise.

With the flexibility to study while working, this online MSc helps you to master advanced management strategies that you can apply immediately in your role.

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Course Highlights

A World-Class University

  • The University of Leeds is one of the top 100 universities in the world and top 13 in the UK (QS World University Rankings, 2026), with a global reputation for excellence in research and teaching.
  • Strong links with industry partners worldwide provide a combination of higher education and careers support, helping you develop market-ready expertise.
  • Learn from high-profile academics and benefit from their industry-leading knowledge and research.

Learn from multiple engineering schools

The distance learning Engineering Management MSc is a result of an in-depth collaboration between high-profile academics from four leading engineering schools:

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Accreditation

Accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), this award is equivalent to a CMI Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership.

Benefits include:

  • Access to exclusive CMI networking events.
  • Lectures from top-level CMI industry-experts.
  • CMI Affiliate membership with resrouces to support your development and employability.
  • Opportunity to fast-track towards Chartered Manager status.
  • CMI qualifications are recognised on the RQF (Regulated Qualifications Framework) and by the European Credit Framework, enhancing the international value of your qualifaction.

Discover the benefits of CMI accreditation

CMI qualifications are recognised on the RQF (Regulated Qualifications Framework) and by the European Credit Framework, enhancing the international value of your qualification.

Course details and modules

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Our online Engineering Management MSc offers a flexible schedule of modules. The programme consists of nine individual 15-credit taught modules , with each module typically studied over eight weeks. Additionally, you will complete a 45-credit project module over 24 weeks.

Your distance learning journey will begin with a two-week online induction, designed to equip you with essential study skills and prepare you for success in your Masters at the University of Leeds. This induction will ensure you are confident with the tools and techniques needed for online learning.

The modules cover a variety of subject areas, providing you with fundamental engineering management skills and knowledge, including strategic management, project management and managing the impact of emerging technologies. You will also explore continuous improvement and innovation management in organisations.

With the flexibility to study at your own pace, you can adapt your studies to fit around your work and life commitments. You also have the option to pause your studies and take them up again at a later point. This means you can choose to complete the Engineering Management MSc in a minimum of two years or up to a maximum of four years.

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Course structure

The list shown below represents typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our terms and conditions.

For more information and a full list of typical modules available on this course, please read Engineering Management MSc in the course catalogue

Year 1 compulsory modules

Module Name Credits
Innovation, Design and Creative Engineering 15
Business Strategy for Engineers 15
Enterprise and Business Planning 15

Year 2 compulsory modules

Module Name Credits
Engineering Management Project 45

Learning and teaching

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Studying online

Each week you will study through live interactive sessions with our module tutors in a mixture of structured and open-ended learning techniques. You may also be taught by industry professionals with years of experience, as well as trained postgraduate researchers, connecting you to some of the brightest minds on campus.

You’ll join a global learning network of like-minded engineers, managers and professionals from diverse backgrounds. Collaborate, share your knowledge, and learn directly from others. You can even develop your business relationships and network with worldwide peers in our virtual social spaces.

We recognise that professionals have busy lives, so with a 100% online delivery mode, you can manage your learning around personal commitments and full-time employment, without disrupting your life. You will study with a world-leading UK institution without the additional cost of overseas living. We will also provide many tools, including study planners, to help you track your progress and better manage your time.

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Minerva

Your learning will be delivered by Leeds online via our award-winning virtual learning environment, Minerva.

Minerva can be accessed on different devices, whenever and wherever it suits you. The platform has been designed by a team of experts to ensure your online learning experience is of the highest quality and prepares you for success, both academically and professionally.

You’ll have access to:

  • The Pathways to Success induction course designed for online learning students.
  • In-course communication tools, such as discussion forums and announcements, to facilitate collaboration with peers and module tutors across the globe with ease.
  • Webinars to engage in real time with module tutors and peers to learn about a range of contemporary subject areas.
  • Online advice and support services for Minerva.
  • Tools to help self-monitor progress.

You will also be able to submit assessments and receive feedback from module tutors during their office working hours.

We recommend a high-speed broadband internet connection with a minimum speed of 1.5 Mbps. You will need regular access to a desktop computer, tablet, or laptop, with a webcam. You will also need to view PDF documents and work in Microsoft Office (software provided)

On this course, you’ll be taught by our expert academics, from lecturers through to professors. You may also be taught by industry professionals with years of experience, as well as trained postgraduate researchers, connecting you to some of the brightest minds on campus.

Assessment

Assessment methods will emphasise not just knowledge, but essential skills development too. They will typically include:

  • mini project reports
  • group discussions and assignments
  • live and/or pre-recorded presentations
  • practical exercises based on real-world scenarios
  • essays
  • literature reviews
  • reflective journals
  • simulation games
  • multiple choice exams for formative learning feedback (no more than 5% of assessment).

Applying

Entry requirements

A 2:2 (hons) bachelor degree in engineering, physical sciences or a related engineering or technological discipline where relevant subject areas have been studied.

Non-standard entry requirements

If your degree is in an unrelated engineering discipline or in a managerial or economic discipline, we’ll consider your application if you have at least three years of relevant work experience in an engineering environment.

Exceptionally, we'll also consider applications from professionally qualified and experienced candidates who don’t meet the formal requirements.

We accept a range of international equivalent qualifications. For information, please contact our Enrolment Advisors at studentenquiries.online@leeds.ac.uk

Proof of your English Language Proficiency

Proficiency in English language is essential to study at the University of Leeds. Applicants will need to have GCSE English language at grade C or above, or an appropriate equivalent English language qualification. You will need either:

Alternative English Language Qualification

A degree taught in English from a recognised institution, lasting at least two years at the undergraduate level or one year at the Masters level, which can be evidenced by transcripts and/or certificates.

English language requirements

IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in any component. For other English qualifications, read English language equivalent qualifications.

How to apply

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The ‘Apply’ button at the top of this page takes you to the University's online application system, where you can start your application for this course. Alternatively, you can request further information by ‘registering your interest’.

If you require assistance in completing the online application, please contact studentenquiries.online@leeds.ac.uk. and one of our Enrolment Advisors will be happy to help.

Proof of identity

The Digital Education Service requires all applicants to provide proof of their identity at the point of application. Accepted forms of ID are:

  • Passport photo page, or
  • Driving licence, or
  • National identity card

Deadlines

The deadline for applications to join each intake are outlined below:

  • September 25 start: application deadline is 19 August 2025
  • November 25 start: application deadline is 14 October 2025
  • January 26 start: application deadline is 9 December 2025
  • March 26 start: application deadline is 17 February 2026
  • May 26 start: application deadline is 21 April 2026
  • July 26 start: application deadline is 16 June 2026

All suitably qualified candidates will be interviewed by telephone or online as part of the selection process.

Applicants for Digital Education Service programmes should contact their Enrolment Advisor to find out more about the course, how to start the online application process and if applicants wish to change their start date after submitting an application.

Email studentenquiries.online@leeds.ac.uk.

Admissions policy

University of Leeds Admissions Policy 2025

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Enrolment Advisor team

Email: studentenquiries.online@leeds.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)113 868 6129

Fees

UK: £15,500 (Total)

International: £15,500 (Total)

The fee, which can be paid on a module-by-module basis*, is composed of:

  • nine taught modules (15 credits each): £1,500 per module
  • research project module fee (45 credits): £2,000

*If you are receiving a student loan or your fees are being paid directly to the University of Leeds by your employer or sponsor, you will not be able to pay on a module-by-module basis. Please check with our Enrolment Advisors.

Additional cost information

There may be additional costs related to your course or programme of study, or related to being a student at the University of Leeds. Read more on our living costs and budgeting page.

Scholarships and financial support

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Funding opportunities for the Masters in Engineering Management

We believe financial circumstances shouldn’t be a barrier to education. If you have the talent and drive, there may be funding options available including loans and non-repayable grants from both the University and from the UK government. Find out more in our Masters funding overview.

  • University of Leeds alumni (or graduates of affiliated institutions) are entitled to a 10% bursary towards tuition fees. Find out more about eligibility for the alumni bursary and how to apply.
  • UK students may be eligible for a UK government-backed loan, with specific terms and conditions for online courses. Applications are made through the Student Loans Company. Visit the UK Government website to find out more.

Career opportunities

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Engineering management jobs you can go into

Whether you are looking for progression within your company or simply to improve your management competency within your current role, you’ll progress to a leadership level in engineering.

With this qualification, you’ll be ready for a range of engineering management jobs such as:

  • Chemical Engineering Manager
  • Civil Engineering Manager
  • Electrical Engineering Manager
  • Engineering Business Analyst
  • Mechanical Engineering Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Operations Manager
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Risk Manager
  • Product Manager
  • Programme Manager

Learn more about the top careers in engineering management

Graduates of the distance learning Engineering Management MSc will be perfectly equipped to step into roles as senior engineers, with previous alumni going onto positions with companies including AECOM, Arup, BP, KPMG, Laing O’Rourke, Rolls-Royce, and TATA Steel.

Support from an employability lead

The University of Leeds has an employability lead for postgraduate taught courses, and as an online student, you’ll benefit from:

  • A range of events on careers and employability run throughout the year that include CV preparation and engineering job applications.
  • Alumni focused events with recent and past graduates talking about their career journeys.
  • Career networking opportunities at industry events.

We are committed to supporting you to get the most out of your postgraduate study so that you graduate with excellent career prospects in engineering management. Our career support will help you in both approaching companies and throughout the application process.

Careers support

The University of Leeds Careers Service offers extensive online resources to help you maximise your studies and achieve your career goals:

  • One-to-one support from a careers advisor via phone or virtual meetings
  • Online career workshops, webinars and career resources
  • A job database and online employer events
  • LinkedIn Learning platform access
  • CV writing guidance and job application support
  • Interview coaching and practice sessions.

The Careers Service also connects students seeking to work in a specific region, and offers professional development through alumni network, online support and employer partnerships. Find out more about Careers support.