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Programme Outlines and Overviews

Foundations of Engineering Management 15 credits

Course content

This course represents the **first course** of the Engineering Management Master programme. It is designed to familiarize students with key components of business administration, to enable their managerial roles and positions in the future. For this purpose, the course comprises the following four modules:<br> <br> *Organization theory* – focuses on providing students understanding of organizational theory, including to recognize specific challenges and opportunities in project-based organizations, and the characteristics of organizational behavior and its implications for managing organizations. <br> <br> *Strategic management accounting* – provides theoretical and practical knowledge in management accounting in an engineering business setting. The aim is to equip the students with theoretical and practical knowledge in accounting and finance in an engineering business setting. The course is designed to give students an overall picture of the calculative practices relevant on the managerial level. The course also provides an introduction to using a spreadsheet program for doing financial calculations and demonstrates how to build up a financial model for a company. *Marketing & supply chain for managers* – focuses on providing students a foundation including the basic concepts and processes of marketing management and applying a systemic and global supply chain perspective on engineering business. <br> <br> *Business analytics* – including methods for informed and data-driven decision making in business, using big data ad artificial intelligence and reflecting on ethical consequences of using such data. To facilitate integrated learning and increased understanding for the interrelatedness of the core functions in business administration, the module can close with a business simulation game. <br> <br> **Connection to research and practice<br> **<br> In this course, students are required to apply research-based literature but also acquire skills that are important for conducting managerial decision and take leading roles in development work.

Entry requirements

Bachelor’s degree (i.e the equivalent of 180 credits at an accredited university) with at least 90 credits in engineering (or the equivalent). Proof of English proficiency is required.

Level: Second cycle

Course/Ladok-code: JM1R24

School: Jönköping International Business School

Course information

  • Type of courseProgramme instance course
  • Type of instructionNormal teaching
  • Semester
    2025 Week 36 - Week 43
  • Study pace100%
  • LocationJönköping
  • Teaching hoursDay-time
  • Tuition feeApplies only to students outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland.35000 sek
  • Course SyllabusHTML (English)PDF (English)
  • Occasion codeJ4150
Content updated 2013-07-31