This combined postgraduate course Master of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing Technology) / Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation is for students who wish to become entrepreneurial leaders and managers in the field of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. Students will develop Advanced Manufacturing Technology discipline specific knowledge and technical skills, whilst developing specialist skills needed to lead and manage the process of innovation, business startups, high growth and rapid change. The course will have an applied industry focus and present units of study relevant to professional practice and contemporary research in these fields. The course is tailored for both those who want to create new enterprises and those who want to bring new attitudes and possibilities to existing ventures. The skills involved are common to all sizes of organisations, whether public sector, private sector to non-profit.
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Career opportunities The Master of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing Technology) aims to produce graduates who will be able to lead and apply advanced technical and management skills to the design, procurement and maintenance of infrastructure projects in this field. The Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation is designed to develop specialist skills needed to lead and manage the process of innovation, business start-ups, high growth and rapid change. These two skill sets are seen as universally complementary because the technical skills learnt in engineering will allow the entrepreneurial manager or leader to create new or redevelop existing ventures in industry. The combination is seen to enhance each set of professional qualifications, providing graduates with the competitive edge in the workforce. The course will have an applied industry focus and present units of study relevant to professional practice and contemporary research in these fields. It is tailored for both those who want to create new enterprises and those who want to bring new attitudes and possibilities to existing ventures. The skills involved are common to all sizes of organisations, whether public sector, private sector to non-profit.