Master Of Engineering Management
ENG4010.10 Systems Engineering for Engineering Management
This subject introduces students to the principles and approaches of systems engineering for engineering management. It provides the theoretical and practical knowledge required to analyse, design, and manage complex systems. Students gain a foundational understanding of systems, systems engineering and the systems engineering process, including the system design process, methods and tools, and review and evaluation. Based on this knowledge, students also learn about systems engineering program planning, organisation, and evaluation. Working on practical examples and weekly class discussions, students have the opportunity to apply their knowledge. Assessment tasks also provide students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge and develop their communication skills in the form of assessments where they analyse an engineering system. Individual students also assess their own competence and skills relevant to Systems Engineering using their Portfolio and by setting personal learning goals. Individual students set up a program-based professional portfolio, which is to track and facilitate professional learning and development across all subjects of the MEM program. This is done by self-assessing their competencies at the start of each subject/semester, and setting personal learning goals to work on the development of their skills and competencies, and to be prepared for the real world of work after graduation.
