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UC Engineering management programmes

08 November 2023

UC Engineering's postgraduate programmes develop engaged, professional managers who add value by applying their integrated technical and business knowledge. Whether you're interested in a postgraduate diploma or a Master of Engineering Management (MEM), check out our management programmes.

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Study options

The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) is designed for recent graduates who want to transition to management roles in technology-based organisations. The Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering Management (PGDipEM) is designed as a pathway to the MEM. Both programmes offer a short time commitment, strong connections with industry, and flexibility.

Entry requirements and enrolment

The MEM is a restricted entry course and candidates must meet our entry criteria.

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Our Values

The Engineering Management values are the basis for how we learn and work, and help us succeed in achieving our aim.听

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Personal Growth

We extend our thinking and continually improve our knowledge, actions and behaviours to improve capability and performance.

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Connected

We are connected with industry and the broader engineering community.

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Collaborative

We foster meaningful connections with each other and across different disciplines to improve individual and team performance.

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People Focussed

We value different perspectives and create value for people.

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Integrators

We听apply business and technical knowledge.

What to expect from our teaching experience
  • Taught by engineering and business experts
  • Tight-knit community; small class sizes.
  • Seminars and mentoring opportunities to allow you to interact with industry
  • Flexibility
  • Industry project
Industry Collaboration

The Engineering Management programme's close work with industry allows students to apply the knowledge and skills obtained from their courses in a practical way.

MEM Project Sponsorship

An听MEM Project Sponsorship package includes:

  • A postgraduate student completing their Master of Engineering Management studies.
  • The sponsor sets the goal and direction of the project to suit their business needs.
  • Up to 400 hours of student work.
  • Academic staff supervision as required.
  • Projects typically cover an area of investigation which is technically based, but will focus on an area of process or business management.
  • Typical projects include:
    • Concept, development, planning and implementation of new manufacturing processes, systems and plant.
    • Utilisation, efficiency, performance and optimisation reviews and action plans.
    • Development and application of management systems (quality, materials, work patterns, control).
    • New product/service analysis including domestic/international market assessment.
  • Confidentiality is designed into the programme and students and staff sign a nondisclosure agreement. Project outcomes will only be shared publically if and when the sponsor agrees.

Types of Projects

Typical projects can involve (but are not limited to):

  • Concept, development, planning and implementation of new manufacturing processes, systems and plant
  • Utilisation, efficiency, performance and optimisation reviews and action plans
  • Development and application of management systems (quality, materials, work patterns, control)
  • New product/service analysis including domestic/international market assessment

If in doubt about the suitability of a project, please do not hesitate to contact the听Director of Engineering Management Programmes.

Recent projects
  • 鈥楤usiness Case Analysis for Upgrading the Refrigerated Container Infrastructure at Lyttelton Port 鈥撎
  • 鈥楩easibility of Carbon Capture & Storage at the Kapuai Production Station鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楢nalysis of Kaikoura Earthquake Infrastructure Recovery鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥業nvestigating Improvement Options for Production Planning and Display Systems鈥櫶撎
  • 鈥楩easibility Study for a Wash Plant鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥業mplementation of a Quality Assurance Management System鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楨valuation of Meridian鈥檚 Asset Management System鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楶roject Management Systems: improving internal communication systems鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楢 Review of Direct Labour Management at Calder Stewart鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楽pecial Masking Film- Business Development in China鈥 鈥 Shanghai Holding-Hearten Hardware Machinery Manufacturing Co.
  • 鈥楧evelopment of a Quality, Health and Safety Management System鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楶rocess Improvement for the Reduction of SF6 Emissions鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥業nvestment Case Analyses鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥榃est Coast Wood Energy Investigation鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楶rocess Improvements for Custom Design & Construction Projects鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楽TPA analysis of Contact Energy Water Passage Systems鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楤est Practice Asset Management and Plant Stability鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥榃ater, Chemical and Energy Investigation and Optimisation for Fonterra CIP Sets鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楥ogeneration: A Technology and Feasibility Study for Powerco鈥 -听
  • 鈥業dentification of Projects to Meet 2020 Environmental Sustainability Metric/Glide Path Goals鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楧istributed Energy Resources Management鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楽yft Technologies: Marketing Analysis Project鈥 鈥撎
  • 鈥楧eveloping an Internal Timber Veneer Lining System for XLam Cross- Laminated Timber鈥 鈥撎
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