MAJ03415 Manufacturing Engineering and Management
The Manufacturing Engineering and Management major allows students to upgrade skills and knowledge gained from an undergraduate mechanical/manufacturing engineering degree to advanced areas of mechanical engineering as well as manufacturing engineering and management.
Students can choose from a diverse range of subjects covering a number of different aspects, including:
- operation of factories including material handling, air-conditioning, project management, air and noise pollution
- advanced design and analysis of manufacturing processes including CAD/CAM, optimal design and decision-making, flow modelling, vibration analysis, internal combustion engines, turbine machines, and
- quality and operations management systems, IT and innovation management in manufacturing.
This major is widely recognised and aims to educate technical specialists and managers of tomorrow in manufacturing technologies and management, and prepare them for the challenging demands of leadership roles in manufacturing and management in a global economy.
Note: the listing of this major on your academic transcript requires completion of three engineering management subjects in addition to the technical subjects.
Completion requirements
CBK90331 Subject choice (Group A) | 18cp | ||
CBK90230 Elective (Engineering) | 6cp | ||
Select 24 credit points of options: | 24cp | ||
49312 Advanced Flow Modelling | 6cp | ||
49049 Air and Noise Pollution | 6cp | ||
49322 Airconditioning | 6cp | ||
49325 Computer-aided Mechanical Design | 6cp | ||
49329 Control of Mechatronic Systems | 6cp | ||
49928 Design Optimisation for Manufacturing | 6cp | ||
49307 Internal Combustion Engines | 6cp | ||
49002 Managing Projects | 6cp | ||
49316 Materials Handling | 6cp | ||
49330 Sensors and Signal Processing | 6cp | ||
49328 Turbomachines | 6cp | ||
Total | 48cp |
