Industrial Engineering and Management (part-time) MSc
Bridging the gap between advanced engineering and business with exciting industrial experience

Industrial Engineering and Management is a multidisciplinary Master of Science degree. This combines the study of industrial engineering and management.
Industrial engineering is a discipline that focuses on the optimization of processes and systems. Management is the study of how organisations function and how to make them more effective.
There are many reasons why you should study Industrial Engineering and Management at the University of Dundee.
- We offer funding for all students towards personal development. This is to enable you to do things like:
- visit trade fairs
- take part in industrial talks
- free professional registration
- support personal projects
- help with travel needs for industrial placements
This enables you to have a working industrial network and a clear vision for your future career.
- This degree has one of the highest employability rates within the School of Science and Engineering. Over 70% of our students begin employment straight after placement.
- You'll gain practical, relevant experience. This allows you an opportunity make valuable contacts in industry through a 12-week long industrial engineering placement.
- Our research and teaching collaborations include a partnership with CERN. The outcomes of our research form a unique research-led teaching programme.
In this course, this is what you’ll learn:
This degree combines specialised industry-focused engineering with fundamental business skills.
- Advanced Robotics
- Learn about multi-modal sensor integration and human-robot interactions
- Investigate modern and smart manufacturing technologies
- Management
- Study project management, leadership and decision making
You can also choose to study this course full time: https://www.dundee.ac.uk/postgraduate/industrial-engineering-management
Completing a work placement is a mandatory requirement to graduate with a Master of Science (MSc). The School will provide support to find and apply for placements. However, it is ultimately your responsibility to secure an appropriate placement.
If a work placement is not secured, you may still be eligible to graduate with an alternative qualification, such as a Postgraduate Diploma, subject to meeting academic requirements.

Farah Alsaqqa, Industrial Engineering and Management student
This is one of our MSc Industrial Engineering degrees. You can also choose:
If you have any questions about the admissions process, studying, or living in Dundee, please contact us