Your postgraduate Advanced Engineering Management offer-holder hub

Congratulations on your offer to study Advanced Engineering Management at Birmingham! This is your exclusive offer-holder hub which will guide you through some of the information you might require to make an informed decision about where to study for your postgraduate degree.

Why study Advanced Engineering Management at Birmingham?

Our programmes are delivered jointly by the School of Engineering and the Birmingham Business School, combining the expertise and strengths of both Schools to offer high-quality, distinctive, and flexible courses. You will be introduced to the core management principles before deciding whether to follow a generalist pathway or choosing one of our specialist pathways in either Construction Management, Operations Management, Project Management, Systems Management or Highways.

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    "I’ve had an amazing time at the University of Birmingham. The University has excellent academic resources, a lively campus community, and committed faculty members. The institution is a great option for students looking for a top-notch education and a vibrant community because of its ideal location and outstanding educational environment."

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  • Chellammal Nandhini Aruna - Graduate story

    "My Engineering Management degree at the University of Birmingham played a key role in shaping my career readiness. It gave me a solid foundation in both technical and managerial aspects — from project management and operations strategy to quality systems and process improvement. Courses like supply chain management, lean operations, and risk assessment were especially valuable and directly applicable to my current role in compliance and quality within the aerospace industry."

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