Master of Science in Engineering Management
Paphos, Cyprus
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 335 / per credit
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program prepares graduate students to assume the responsibilities of professional engineering management. The EM program provides students from all engineering backgrounds with the necessary leadership abilities, technical expertise, and communication skills to meet the need of both tech-savvy and business-savvy professionals. To achieve this aim, the EM curriculum combines business basics, quantitative methods, and behavioral science in a practical, problem-solving framework.
Furthermore, the program is flexible and EM students can tailor their courses to suit their needs and preferences. Students can select from two areas of concentration (1) Financial and Industrial Engineering (FIE) and (2) Project and Program Management (PPM). In addition, students can elect to pursue the thesis or non-thesis option within the program.
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Graduate Fellowship and Assistantship Program (GFAP), up to 100% of tuition
- Partial (up to 50%) or full tuition coverage
- Requires thesis option in the master's programs
- Applications by new students to be submitted in parallel with the admission application
Financial Aid, need-based grant, up to 50% of tuition
- A grant based on the financial need
- Requires a financial aid application in parallel to the admission application
- If awarded, remains valid for the normal period of study as long as student in good academic standing
- Financial need is not a factor in the admission decision
Alumni Scholarship, 10% of tuition
A scholarship percentage awarded to AUB graduates residing in Cyprus or Greece to pursue graduate studies at AUB Mediterraneo.
This scholarship is offered only during the first two years of launching AUB Mediterraneo (academic years 2023-24 and 2024-25)
General scholarship conditions:
- Students meet the application requirements, get admitted and pay the enrollment confirmation fee
- Scholarships are valid for the duration of study as long as the student is in good academic standing
- Scholarships are deducted from the tuition statement after course registration and attendance
AUB in Europe Scholarship 10% or 20% of Tuition
The AUB in Europe Scholarship celebrates the establishment of the American University of Beirut — Mediterraneo as AUB’s first twin campus in Europe.
- Students who are residing in and/or graduating from high schools or universities in, and also nationals of, countries in the EU, EEA, or Switzerland (listed below) will receive a scholarship covering 20 percent of the cost of tuition
- Students who are residing in and/or graduating from high schools or universities in countries in the EU, EEA, or Switzerland (listed above) will receive an AUB in Europe Scholarship covering 10 percent of the cost of tuition:
Curriculum
The requirements for the Master of Engineering Management degree can be fulfilled by pursuing one of the two following options.
Non-Thesis Option
Under this option, a student is required to complete a total of 96 ECTS, subdivided as follows:
- Four core courses (40 ECTS)
- Two core courses from the student's area of concentration (20 ECTS)
- Two electives from the student's area of concentration (18 ECTS)
- Two free electives (18 ECTS)
- Seminar (0 credit)
Thesis Option
Under this option, a student is required to complete a total of 96 ECTS, subdivided as follows:
- Four core courses (40 ECTS)
- Two core courses from the student's area of concentration (20 ECTS)
- One elective from the student's area of concentration (9 ECTS)
- One free elective (9 ECTS)
- Thesis (18 ECTS)
- Seminar (0 credit)
Program Outcome
Educational Objectives
The educational objectives of the MEM program are as follows.
- Assume managerial and leadership positions in technical and non-technical environments.
- Maximize efficiency and safety in complex systems.
- Engage in research in engineering management and closely-related fields.
- Communicate engineering concepts effectively, both in oral and written form.
- Engage in lifelong learning, especially, in the context to engineering and management.
Learning Outcomes
Upon graduation, MEM graduates will be able to:
- Describe the general theories, methods, and tools for managing (a) resources, (b) finance, (c) risk, and (d) information for enhanced decision-making in engineering and business environments.
- Exhibit self-directed learning and critical-thinking skills.
- Develop scientific managerial skills in fields that promote innovation, such as management of technology, financial engineering, and complex project management.
- Develop skills that foster interdisciplinary collaboration, teamwork, and leadership, especially in different project and industrial settings.
- Develop effective verbal and written communication skills.
- Apply analytical (mathematical, statistical, and computer-based) tools to optimize the performance of socio-technical systems, such as infrastructure, logistics, manufacturing, construction, financial, and healthcare systems.
- Design tools for complex systems using empirical approaches that optimize user cognitive and physical well-being.
- Develop and defend a thesis topic or a research project in one of the engineering management areas.
Program Admission Requirements
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