

BEng Engineering Business Management
About this course
Engineering business management occupies a distinctive space in the landscape of engineering degrees, combining technical knowledge of engineering principles with a serious engagement with the commercial, strategic, and operational dimensions of how engineering organisations are run. It is designed for students who are drawn to engineering but who see themselves working at the interface of technical and business functions, rather than in purely technical roles, and who want a qualification that prepares them for the management as much as the engineering aspects of the sector. At the University of Warwick, this three-year full-time degree appeals to those who are curious about how things work and want to apply that curiosity to real-world problems, but who seek an alternative to the chartered engineer pathway. You will study engineering principles alongside business and management subjects, developing the ability to understand and communicate across the technical and commercial sides of engineering organisations. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional experience and the opportunity to engage with engineering business in an international context. These structural features are particularly important in a degree that is explicitly oriented towards commercial and management careers in engineering-intensive industries. Graduates are well placed for careers in operations management, project management, supply chain, procurement, technical sales, business development, and general management roles within engineering companies, manufacturing organisations, and technology firms. The combination of technical literacy and business competence is valued in roles that require managing the relationship between engineering functions and commercial stakeholders. Many graduates enter graduate management programmes in engineering companies or pursue postgraduate study in business administration, operations management, or project management to develop leadership qualifications.
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