The M.Sc. graduates in Engineering Business and Logistics Management
The programme is designed to equip learners with essential skills in sustainable resource management and to foster a comprehensive understanding of environmentally responsible industrial practices through dedicated course modules.
The EBLM curriculum has been thoughtfully enhanced to address emerging risks and external factors, particularly the rapid transformation in the digital era. This evolution has elevated the role of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and automation in strengthening workforce capabilities.
Moreover, the global shift toward a green economy has significantly influenced the curriculum’s development, as environmental conservation policies and standards are gaining widespread international recognition.
The students enrolled in the dual degree program from AY2025 onward will need only 9 modules for their graduation.

Admission Process
- Period: 5 study days per module
- Study days: Saturday, Sunday, and then Friday, Saturday, Sunday of the following week.
- Study time: 8.30 am -17.45 pm
- Language: English
- Instructor: Expert from WMG
- Guest speakers: Share localised experiences
- Practical teaching and learning: Case studies, games and simulations
- No examination: evaluated by PMA
Academic Plan - EBLM
Candidates for the M.Eng/M.Sc. awards must attend a minimum of 9 modules (equivalent to 21 credits) and undertake an industrial-oriented project which must be reported in the form of a dissertation.
Each module is usually conducted over a period of five days – Saturday, Sunday, and then Friday, Saturday, Sunday of the following week. It consists of 40-45 hours of intensive lectures, tutorials, seminar, case studies, or laboratory activities.
Degree Requirements
In order to qualify for graduation, a candidate must satisfy the assessment requirements of both Chulalongkorn and Warwick Universities:
- Complete 9 modules (or more, if necessary).
- Chulalongkorn University: Combined GPA of 3.00 and satisfactory dissertation.
- Warwick University: Satisfy PMA scores (at least 50%) in at least 9 modules and satisfy dissertation score (at least 50%).
- Comply with module requirements.
- The thesis title must be in the domains of service industries or service processes.
Module Requirements
Candidates must attend a minimum of 9 modules under the following conditions: 9 Compulsory Modules (either in our Centre or overseas partner Centres)
- Fundamentals of Integrated Engineering Business Management (FEBM)
- Study, Professional & Analytical Skills (SPAS)
- Strategy and Finance for Engineering Organisations (SFEO)
- Project Planning Management and Control (PPMC)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management (SCOM)
- Big Data and Analytics for Industry (BDAI)
- Managing Design and Manufacturing Technology (MDMT)
- Quality, Reliability and Maintenance (QRM)
- Organisations, People and Performance (OPP)