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2 Engineering Management Bachelor's Degree Programs in Canada


University of Manitoba
Engineering (ENG)
- Winnipeg, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Develops a basic understanding of the engineering profession with emphasis on basic technical principles, Systems Engineering, and Project Management. Special emphasis will be placed upon the interface between management and engineering and the role management plays in the conduct of technical projects and manufacturing. NOTE: This course is not available for credit to students registered in the Price Faculty of Engineering.


Confederation College
Bachelor in Engineering Business and Safety Management (Fall Start)
- Thunder Bay, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Engineering Business and Safety Management Graduate Certificate Program is a unique program developed for international students with an engineering degree (e.g. civil, mechanical, industrial, and others). It will enhance their knowledge and skills in the area of business practices in an engineering context, and safety management.
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Engineering Management degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Canada combine technical expertise with management skills, making them appealing for students looking to blend engineering principles with business acumen. This field prepares you for a variety of roles that are crucial in today’s technologically-driven environment.
Through courses in project management, systems engineering, and operations management, you'll develop skills essential for overseeing engineering projects. You'll learn to analyze complex systems and create efficient processes, enhancing your capacity to lead teams effectively. The collaborative learning environment in Canada encourages exploration and strengthens adaptability, preparing students for diverse challenges in the industry.
As a graduate, you can pursue careers in various sectors, including manufacturing, construction, and technology. Many graduates find roles as project managers, operations leaders, or quality assurance managers, where they apply their training to optimize performance and drive innovation. Canada's focus on experiential learning means you'll engage in hands-on projects that prepare you for real-world challenges, enhancing your readiness for the global job market.