Engineering Business Management
The M.Sc. graduates in Engineering Business Management may become a professional manager with a broad understanding of manufacturing, engineering and business functions.
The M.Sc. graduates in Engineering Business Management may become a professional manager with a broad understanding of manufacturing, engineering and business functions.
The M.Sc. graduates in Supply Chain and Logistics Management will be able to contribute positively to the management of organisation within its global supply chain.
This exciting new option is open to all qualified fourth-year engineering students at prestigious engineering institutions in Thailand.
1. Understand the key role which information plays in the operations and control of business, management, manufacturing and distribution systems.
2. Be aware of the current capabilities of computer aided techniques in all areas of a company’s business.
3. Appreciate the importance of quality and reliability across the complete spectrum of activities associated with business and technology, including the significance of total quality management.
4. Have an understanding of the technical, financial, organisational and human factors involved in business.
5. Be able to analyse problems and synthesise solutions for manufacturing and operational problems, through a wide range of case studies.
6. Be familiar with the system approach to problem-solving and implement business and manufacturing systems using advanced techniques and strategies.
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Courses are modular, which allows participants flexibility to design their own study programmes that best suits their own needs. Each module is conducted over a period of five days – Saturday, Sunday, and then Friday, Saturday, Sunday of the following week. It consists of 40 hours of intensive lectures, tutorials, seminar, case studies, or laboratory activities. Participants are required to attend 12 modules and undertake an industrial-oriented project (dissertation) for the degree. The program must be completed within one a half years for full-time enrollment, or three years for part-time. Academic staff from both Warwick Manufacturing Group and Chulalongkorn University contributes to teaching in the programme. The Master of Engineering award is granted by Chulalongkorn University and the Master of Science award is granted, concurrently, by the University of Warwick providing truly international credibility. Currently, the University of Warwick also runs the same or similar programme in the UK, China, Hong Kong, India, Cyprus, Malaysia and Singapore. Students may take up to two modules at those places and have their credits transferred to the programme at Chulalongkorn University.