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University of Warwick

MSc Engineering Business Management (1 year) 2006-2007

 

MSc in Engineering Business Management is designed for those who want to become managers and leaders in technology-based businesses. It is designed for graduates from a wide range of engineering, scientific and business backgrounds.

Taught Modules

  • Strategic Marketing (Distinction)
  • Quality Reliability & Maintenance (Distinction)
  • Operations, People & Performance (Distinction)
  • Project Planning & Control Management (Distinction)
  • Logistics & Operation Management (Distinction)
  • Financial Analysis & Control Systems
  • Product Design & Development Management
  • Operations Strategy for Industry
  • Design for the Environment
  • Business Strategy & Strategic Management
MSc Dissertation - Application of Reliability Management in Rapid Manufacturing SLS (Distinction)

The outcome from this research were: 

  1. Creation of the first Reliability Management framework for Rapid Manufacturing
  2. Identify the issues that affect Reliability in Rapid Manufacturing
  3. Gathering best practices on the field through interviewing UK companies and getting questionnaires from companies worldwide 

University of Piraeus

BSc Industrial Management & Technology (4 years) 2001-2005

• Graduating at the top 10% of the graduates with a degree of 8.04 / 10

• BSc Thesis: “Development of a new algorithm for Rapid Prototyping” (Honors)


The Department of Industrial Management and Technology aims at training students in new technologies and their application to production systems, thus enabling the alumni of the Department to substantially contribute to the rapidly changing market place. The main goals of the Department are to:

  1. Provide students with scientific methodology tools which will enable them to organize, analyze, design and implement industrial management systems,
  2. Train the students in coping efficiently with the complicated problems that arise from the interdependencies of the human factor, raw materials and modern technologies in the production process.


The course offers two streams of taught subjects, namely (i) physics, chemistry, mechanical engineering, mathematics, operation research, statistics, programming and (ii) socioeconomic sciences and subjects related to the cognitive side of management, such as industrial management, the study of the human factor, its activities, behaviour and productivity. The combination of the two streams advances the comprehension of the phenomena encountered in contemporary production and promotes their advantageous manipulation. .