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The BSc (Hons) Engineering Management degree is a work-based, distance learning degree and aims to break down the barriers between learning at work and learning at university. The programme takes into account the high levels of skills and learning that are demonstrated every day in the workplace and provides a degree framework to support and accredit this learning.
The course is open to all suitably qualified candidates and offers an opportunity to transfer your academic qualifications and work experience to achieve a degree in Engineering Management. The programme includes modules in Study Skills for Distance Learning, Reflection and Reflective Practice, Change Management and Applied Problem Solving in the Engineering Workplace.
The BSc (Hons) Engineering Management degree is a 'top-up' course. The first one and two years of the course are accredited through previous academic qualifications and/or relevant professional experience. This distance learning degree can take between 13 months and 2 years to complete, depending on your individual circumstances and work commitments.
The University of Lincoln has a strong history of linking academia with the real-world needs of the engineering industry, opening the UK’s first purpose-built engineering school in 25 years in collaboration with Siemens plc. This partnership has won a host of accolades, including the Times Higher Award for Outstanding Employer Engagement.
To find out more about the programme you can visit http://dlsg.lincoln.ac.uk/about-wbdl/engineering-management
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