A Management Program for Engineers and Technical Professionals Master of Engineering Management (MEM) * Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance Registration Number: 210240
Contents Page A Message from the Vice-Chancellor 1 The University 2 The Course 3 Features 4 Graduation Ceremony 4 Recognition 4 Structure 5 The MEM Framework 5 Mode of Study 6 Admission Requirements 6 Credit Recognition 7 Teaching Patterns and Intake 7 Fees 7 Organising Institution in Hong Kong 8 Outline of Subjects 9-11 How to Apply 12 Enquiries 12
A Message from the Vice-Chancellor Photo credit : Jesse Taylor Photography The University of Technology, Sydney, offers a practical and innovative approach to learning and education. The next six years will see the University move forward progressively to achieve its primary objective: to be a worldleading university of technology. UTS has been awarded five stars in the latest QS ratings, which means it is internationally recognised for its high performance in research, employability, teaching and infrastructure. UTS students are encouraged to be informative and flexible in applying the knowledge gained from their formal qualifications. These attributes make them well placed to handle the increasing complexities of globalisation and technology. We are a university that meets the changing needs of business, industry, government and the community through providing technologically-based courses and access to cutting- edge research. This emphasis makes our degrees extremely attractive to employers. The University of Technology, Sydney, has been delivering programs in partnership with the Hong Kong Management Association since 1999. Each year, I am pleased to congratulate students studying our Hong Kong programs at their graduation ceremony. I look forward to congratulating you, too, when you become a graduate of UTS. Professor Attila Brungs Vice-Chancellor & President University of Technology, Sydney We place great importance on promoting and nurturing our links with the Asia-Pacific region and further afield, and are delighted by the rapid growth of our international reputation and international student intake. 1
The University The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) is one of the largest universities in New South Wales a university with an international reputation for quality programs and flexible learning. UTS develops and regularly revises its programs of study in partnership with industry, government and professional bodies, so that its degrees are based on the latest professional standards and current practices. As a result, UTS produces graduates who are ready for work, and this is demonstrated in the high numbers of its students who are members of the workforce within a few months of finishing their degrees. UTS offer its students a lively, supportive and diverse learning environment. UTS regards learning as a lifelong experience and offers a range of programs to cater for the educational needs of people at a variety of stages in their lives and from diverse backgrounds and cultures. UTS offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees developed by the UTS Business School; Faculties Design, Architecture and Building; Engineering & Information Technology; Arts and Social Sciences; Law; Health and Science. Each of these faculties is responsible for programs across a number of key disciplines, and many offer courses in conjunction with one another. Courses developed and delivered by these faculties reflect the University s commitment to providing a relevant education to students through flexible and work-based modes of learning and through the ongoing internationalisation of the curriculum. Location The UTS City campus is in the heart of Sydney, a fiveminute walk from Central Station Sydney s major train and bus station. The university is located within the creative industries inner city triangle, the location of 39 per cent of Australia s creative industries head offices and 70 per cent of its major international creative IT companies. The Kuring- gai campus is located in the beautiful Kuring-gai Chase National Park, only 30 minutes north-west of Sydney s Central Business District. It is home to undergraduate Education, Leisure, Sport and Tourism, and accelerated Nursing students. Student Profile With a total enrolment of approximately 30,500 students enrolled at UTS onshore and offshore, UTS is one of the largest universities in Australia. UTS places a strong emphasis on workplace experience, incorporating the latest industry practice and professional standards into its curriculum. UTS welcomes students from overseas. There are international students from over 70 countries in all faculties and on all campuses. UTS faculties run programs and teach courses overseas. Academic Structure UTS undertakes its teaching and research programs principally through the following academic structure: The academic structure also includes the Graduate School of Health, Institute for Interactive Media and Learning, the Institute for Sustainable Futures and the University Research Graduate School. 2
The Course Message from the Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Welcome to UTS and congratulations on taking the step of furthering your studies through one of our postgraduate programs. In our rapidly evolving, increasingly urbanised and globally connected environment, whatever your field of engineering, the future will see you using emerging technologies to solve new and increasingly complex problems. A productive leader within such a setting needs to ensure the currency of their technical skills while resolving issues characteristic in a management environment. UTS is a practical, innovative university that recognises the vital role we play in preparing graduates to meet the changing needs of business, industry, government and the community. The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) focuses on the intersection of engineering, technology and management, providing a continuing development path for engineers or nontechnical professionals to develop and expand their managerial capabilities in parallel to their technical expertise. As one of Australia s most popular postgraduate courses in engineering management studies, the MEM program has been offered in Hong Kong since 1998. Hundreds of local MEM graduates have had the opportunity to enhance the particular management skills they require to take their career to the next level. I wish you every success in your studies and future career. Professor Ian Burnett Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology 33
Features Flexibility is a major feature The MEM is designed to meet the professional needs of busy engineers and executives. Forget on-campus lectures and residential schools, juggling work, family and outside interests. The MEM offers you the flexibility of studying at home and arranging your weekly study program around existing commitments. Flexible options: 15-month program Home study using study guides Pre-exam intensive weekend seminars Exemption from electives for previous academic work 8 core subjects Conversion path for non-degree applicants Graduation Ceremony HK Graduands are able to choose Graduation Ceremony in Sydney and overseas. Normally, ceremony will be held in April and October in Sydney and July in Hong Kong every year. The graduation information will be informed to students in due course. Recognition of UTS Degree The MEM allows Hong Kong in-service engineers, technical professionals or executives to study part-time and locally to earn a Master Degree in Engineering Management conferred by a prestigious Australian university and recognized world-wide. The Master Degree in Engineering Management awarded by the University of Technology, Sydney through part-time studies in Hong Kong carries equivalent academic status and recognition to a Master s Degree conferred by the University to local full-time and part-time students in Australia. 4
Structure Subjects & Credit Points MEM is built on a 72 credit point structure. All applicants will be assessed individually for Credit Recognition up to a maximum of 24 credit points based on relevant tertiary qualification(s) and/ or evidence of learning outcomes demonstrated through appropriate work experience. The MEM Framework MEM is built on a 72 credit point structure. Candidates require 48 credit points of study from following 8 core subjects. Direct entry MEM Candidates will be granted 24 credits points Recognition of Prior Learning. With maximum credit recognition, candidates undertake 48 credit points of study with 8 six credit point core subjects. The MEM typically takes 15 months, and consists of four teaching periods, 12 credit points of study for each teaching periods. Candidates without a degree but with other acceptable qualifications and relevant experience may be considered for the Graduate Certificate of Engineering Management. On successful completion of the four subjects in the Graduate Certificate, students will transfer into the MEM with 24 credits for completed subjects. Students may also then apply for an additional 24 credit points of credit recognition. Teaching Period 1 CP 49001 Judgment and Decision Making 6 49003 Economic Evaluation 6 Teachng Period 2 CP 49069 Leadership and Responsibility 6 42908 Engineering Project Preparation* * Core subject of Graduate Certificate 49098 Applied Financial Management 6 Teaching Period 3 CP 32601 Advanced Project Management 6 49006 Risk Management in Engineering 6 Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management * Upon completion of Graduate Certificate course, the 24 credit points will be transferred to MEM course. Graduate Certificate The Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management is taken over two teaching periods and consists of four subjects from 3 core subjects of the MEM taken in Period 1 and 2 as well as Engineering Project Preparation which equips students to complete the Engineering Graduate Project taken in the last teaching period of the MEM. Teaching Period 4 CP 49309 Quality Planning & Analysis 6 42003 Engineering Graduate Project 6 The Graduate Certificate aims to prove candidates without a degree with the ability to pursue the MEM. MASTER OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT * The subject sequence in the list may vary from time to time as to meet the current needs in engineering management. 5
Mode of Study The MEM is designed to meet the professional needs of busy engineers and executives with flexibility being a major feature of the course. Core Studies All the core subjects are offered in a mode which is delivered through a combination of distance learning, self-directed study, study group meetings and intensive weekend seminars held in Hong Kong conducted by UTS academic staff. Discussions with, and feedbacks from, academic staff at UTS may also be conveyed via fax, e-mail or UTS online. Intensive Seminar The intensive face-to-face seminar for each core subject normally lasts for two days. The lecture date will be held at 9am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. Remote Access to University Library UTS Hong Kong students can have remote access to University library resources and services from off-campus Internet connection. Mode of Assessment Assessment in the MEM includes a range of assignments. End of teaching period examinations are still important but these may be supplemented with regular assignments, practical work, projects and short tests. Admission Requirements Applicants must have completed a recognized Australian bachelor s degree in a related field of study, or any equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate studies. Applications may be considered from those without a degree, provided they can demonstrate relevant experience and a capacity to undertake graduate studies. Successful non-degree applicants will normally be offered a place for the Graduate Certificate in the first instance. Applicants must be proficient in the English language and meet the requirements of the University. Disclaimer Admission is on a competitive and individual basis entirely at the discretion of the respective universities. Admission criteria and procedures are set by them and are subject to change without prior notice. The Association does not give any warranty and will not accept any liability regarding the above. 6
Credit Recognition * On top of the qualification used for admission, candidates who hold additional appropriate postgraduate qualifications, or relevant post- experience courses previously done, for example, the Hong Kong Management Association / Hong Kong Polytechnic University or Hong Kong Management Association / Lingnan University Joint Advanced Diploma in Management Studies (ADMS) or Advanced Diploma in Business Management (ADBM), are eligible to apply for credit recognition for all or part of the electives. However, candidates cannot double count their qualification for credit recognition purpose. Application for Credit Recognition is required to be submitted before enrolment of MEM Course. The details of Credit Recognition could be obtained from MEM Secretariat. All applications for credit recognition will be judged by the Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology on a case by case basis. Teaching Period Patterns and Intake The MEM lasts for 15 months, and consists of four teaching periods, each lasting about 12 weeks. The Academic Year of the University is divided into three main teaching periods. March June August November January March There are two intakes annually in March and August for the MEM programme offered in Hong Kong. Identity of Student Student ID card will be released to UTS Hong Kong students. The identity and the right are equivalent to UTS onshore students. Fees ** Course Fees Course fee per subject is HK$11,000. The total course fee for the latest intake of the Master of Engineering Management is HK$88,000 which is payable by 4 installments on a teaching period basis. 1st Teaching Period (2 cores) HK$22,000 2nd Teaching Period (2 cores) 22,000 3rd Teaching Period (2 cores) 22,000 4th Teaching Period (2 cores) 22,000 HK$88,000 Charges Students who apply for credit recognition are required to pay a credit recognition fee of HK$2,000 per 6 credit point subject. Credit recognition fee is payable upon applying for credit recognition(s). Application fee for new applicants: HK$250 (non-refundable) Student identification card charge: HK$80 (non-refundable) Refund of Fees Full or partial refund of course fees will be made in accordance with the policy of the University on refund of course fees paid by international students. Full refund of credit recognition fee will be made if the application for credit recognition has not been successful. * Credit recognition on will be granted on individual basis at the full discretion of the University. No explanation will be given for non-successful credit recognition application. ** Fees and charges quoted are current at the time of publication but may be amended by the University. In this case, notice will be given to current students in advance. 7
Organising Institutions in Hong Kong The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) Hong Kong Course is offered by UTS: Engineering, in association with the Hong Kong Management Association. The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) is one of Australia s largest and most respected universities providing first class engineering education. UTS:Engineering began teaching in 1965, renowned for its progressive teaching programs and applied research. UTS:Engineering has close links with industry and leading research organisations which include collaborative research programs that are closely targeted to 'industry-driven' needs. UTS: Engineering is internationally focused and committed to globalising its programs, staff and students. We are proud of our many recent achievement. These include: GLOBALLY RECOGNISED - UTS is ranked second in Australia and 21st in the world for universities under 50 years old in the QS Top 50 under 50. The University is also among the world s top 25 most international universities according to Times Higher Education. WORLD-FIRST ROBOTIC GRIT-BLASTING TECHNOLOGY designed for dangerous maintenance work has won two prestigious awards at the 2014 Engineers Australia Engineering Excellence Awards Sydney (EEAS). The technology, developed by UTS and New South Wales Roads and Maritime Services (RMS), is a safer solution to the hazardous side of bridge maintenance work that can sometimes expose workers to leadbased paints. UTS KEY PROJECT PARTNER IN ONE OF THE WORLDS LARGEST WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS - The UTS team will apply their robotics expertise in interpreting data from sensors and building accurate maps of the surroundings to buried pipes. UTS RESEARCH, together with Structural Timber Innovation Company(STIC) has contributed to the development of new types of building systems using engineered timber as the primary construction material. This includes incorporating earthquake resistant technology that has the ability to flex and pull buildings back into place. This cutting-edge technology has the potential to revolutionize the global construction industry. UTS MOTORSPORTS TEAM, competing for the tenth time at the internationally recognized Formula SAE-A competition, has continued their outstanding performance at the annual gathering, placing 9th overall against other Australian and international universities. To find out more about UTS: Motorsports visit their website: www.utsmotorsports.com. The Hong Kong Management Association The Hong Kong Management Association (HKMA) is a non-profitmaking incorporated body established in 1960. Over the past 50 plus years, the Association, with a mission to train and develop human resources, has been actively taking part in training tens of thousands of management personnel and professionals, thereby raising the standard of management and improving its quality in Hong Kong. Some 2,500 integrated and well-balanced courses are offered by the Association and attended by some 50,000 participants annually. As part of HKMA s deep commitment to providing opportunities to local executives and professionals for continuing development, the Association, in partnership with the University of Technology, Sydney, offers a series of programs leading to Bachelor s, Master s and Doctor s Degrees in various areas of studies. 8
Outline of Subjects 49001 JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING This subject develops understanding of rational decision aids in the light of modern descriptive theories of judgment, choice and decision in organizations. The methods of management science, decision analysis and judgment analysis are presented, and models of individual, group and strategic decision making are critically assessed. Drawing on the insights of psychology, sociology and management science, this subject aims to inform you about the many facets of good judgment associated with decision-making. 49003 ECONOMIC EVALUATION This subject deals with the application of economic concepts to engineering decision making. Main topics include: Macroeconomic issues and policies; micro-economic market theory; theory of the firm; project evaluation and cost-benefit analysis, intangibles and risk. 49006 Risk Management in Engineering This subject develops students capability to identify, assess, improve and limit risk in the management and practice of engineering through the application of concepts and tools of risk engineering. On completion, students are able to identify hazards in an engineering project and design an appropriate risk management strategy. 49098 APPLIED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This subject introduces students to the basics of cost control for project management. A project plan is created and populated with material and labour costs. A chart of accounts is then created for the project and accounting transactions are entered to demonstrate the double entry accounting system. The project is tracked over a series of months to create an income statement. The individual project is then consolidated into the company accounts to show the effect on the company s income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statements. The concepts of project budgeting and cost accumulation systems are introduced. 49309 QUALITY PLANNING AND ANALYSIS Quality is one of the main success factors for organisations, whether they operate in manufacturing or service and transactional sectors. A sound quality management system, based on modern and up-to-date quality planning and analysis tools and techniques, reduces rejects, warranty claims and the need for costly rework. It helps to preserve customer goodwill and builds a brand loyalty based on objective criteria rather than illusions. Topics include: semantics of risk and hazard; risk as a social construct; principles of risk management; risk engineering; integrating risk controls within the engineering process; risk perception, risk communication and the acceptability of risk; legal principles relating to engineering risks; risk identification and assessment; hierarchy of risk control; risk benefit analysis; positive risk; and quantitative and qualitative risk assessment methods. 9
49069 LEADERSHIP & RESPONSIBILITY This subject develops an understanding of the role of engineering managers as responsible leaders in organisations. It focuses on the need to work through other managers and leaders, not only subordinates and supervisors. The subject provides a comprehensive review of leadership theory. It teaches that there exist many complex facets of leadership and emphasises the belief that one should not accept a position of trust without accepting the responsibility that goes with it. However, the art of leadership cannot be learned solely from books or virtual cafes, it needs to be experienced and practised face-to-face. A central teaching element of this subject is class-based activities that require engagement, motivation, critical thinking, verbal communication, group participation and performance under time pressure. 32601 ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT This subject covers advanced topics in project management with emphasis on contemporary issues in the delivery of IT solutions to the business. It considers human and organizational aspects of project management, the importance of project governance, the changing nature of project management and the role of the project manager in the global business environment. 42908 ENGINEERING PROJECT PREPARATION This subject provides students with the opportunity to learn and understand different methods that can be undertaken to successfully complete an engineering professional project or a graduate research project. In this subject students are expected to develop specialised knowledge and attributes that demonstrate their preparedness for further learning or high level professional practice while undertaking a project. Students are expected to use this knowledge to identify gaps and prepare a project proposal related to their field of study or major. Students then communicate their learning through written assignments and a final report encompassing literature review and a preliminary project proposal. 42003 ENGINEERING GRADUATE PROJECT This subject provides students with the opportunity to execute a substantial research or professional project related to their discipline or field of study. In this subject students are expected to develop specialised knowledge and attributes that demonstrate their preparedness for further learning or high-level professional practice. Students are expected to communicate the project outcomes through a report and a reflective essay at the end of the semester. 10
Academic staff Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology UTS: Engineering is divided into five schools: For a full list of staff go to: http://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-engineering-and-information-technology/feit-academic-staff Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology University of Technology, Sydney Building 11 FEIT International PO Box 123 Broadway NSW 2007 Australia Phone (612) 9514 2590 E-mail: feit.intl@uts.edu.au University Information www.uts.edu.au Information on UTS: Engineering www.eng.uts.edu.au The University attempts to ensure that the information contained in this brochure is correct as at April 2015. The University reserves the right to vary any matter described in the brochure at any time without notice. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead. 11
How to Apply To apply for a place in the UTS Master of Engineering Management, an application must be completed and lodged with The Hong Kong Management Association. Applications are assessed by, and admission decisions are made at the discretion of, the UTS: Engineering. For details, please refer to attached APPLICATION INFORMATION FOR NEW APPLICANTS. Enquiries For enquiries, please call the MEM Local Secretariat at 2774 8500 during normal office hours. For course details, please contact Ms Christine Choy on 2774 8517 or Ms Karen Chan on 2774 8565. Websites: www.uts.edu.au www.eng.uts.edu.au MEM Local Secretariat The Hong Kong Management Association 16/F, Tower B, Southmark, 11 Yip Hing Street Wong Chuk Hang Hong Kong Phone 2774 8517 / 2774 8565 Fax 2365 1000 E-mail: christinechoy@hkma.org.hk / karenchan@hkma.org.hk Information on HKMA http://www.hkma.org.hk/uts/mem MEM-42885-2016-1