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Selinus University Business School EMBA Executive Master of Business Administration in Engineering Economics

Selinus University Business School

EMBA Executive Master of Business Administration in Engineering Economics

1 up to 3 Years

English, Italian

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EUR 2,250 *

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    About: The Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) in Engineering Economics prepares students to integrate business principles with engineering practices. The program focuses on topics like project management, economic analysis, and strategic decision-making, equipping graduates with the skills needed to navigate complex financial environments in engineering contexts.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue leadership roles in various sectors, including engineering management, project management, and consulting. Potential career paths may include Operations Manager, Financial Analyst, and Business Development Manager.

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This engineering economics program covers the systematic evaluation of costs and benefits of projects involving engineering design and analysis. Engineering economics quantifies the benefits and costs associated with projects to determine if they save enough money to account for their capital investment. Engineering economics has many advantages because it allows those working in industry to make strategic economic decisions for their companies. If on one hand macroeconomic and financial skills are critical to business operations, on the other, engineering economics provides an additional element of insight into the mechanism that governs decision making.

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