Duration:
1 year (full-time)
Please add an additional year if undertaking the Professional Experience Year: integrated 2-year masters
Number of credits:
MSc: 180 credits at level 7
Start date(s):
September 2026
Unlock your future in engineering and project management, with a course that focuses on sustainable practice, and positive social impact. It will give you the opportunity to enter a rapidly expanding market!
This course has entry points in January and September. See our Applying section for how to apply.
Did you know?
The Engineering Project Management programme has been designed to meet the accreditation standards of the Association for Project Management (APM) qualification.
With a growing awareness of environmental issues, sustainability has become a crucial aspect of this course. This involves planning and executing projects in a way that minimise environmental impact and promotes resource efficiency.
Modules
In this module you will explore the core principles and practices involved in managing complex construction, civil engineering and infrastructure projects. You will examine project lifecycles, organisational structures, governance approaches and financial frameworks that influence project delivery and decision-making. Through case studies and practical activities, you will investigate project management methodologies, procurement strategies, stakeholder engagement and risk management across diverse project environments. You will also develop leadership and critical decision-making skills, enabling you to evaluate complex project challenges and build the strategic understanding required for effective professional practice in engineering and construction sectors.
Module overview:
As engineering professionals, you will need to integrate sustainability into your decision making process and this module will equip you with the knowledge, analytical tools and critical thinking skills necessary to assess and implement sustainable engineering solutions.
You will explore core sustainability concepts, including the triple bottom line, life cycle assessments (LCAs), and environmental impact assessments (EIAs), as well as practical applications in areas such as low-carbon materials, renewable energy, sustainable water management, and circular economy principles. Emphasis is placed on standards and certification systems (eg BREEAM, LEED, Passivhaus), regulatory frameworks, and industry best practices.
By critically evaluating the economic, social, and environmental impacts of engineering projects, you will develop the ability to assess sustainability performance using established methodologies and propose alternative solutions that enhance environmental outcomes.
You will also examine the future of sustainability, with the increasing impact of climate change and inevitability of the increase in regulation, anticipating emerging challenges and the role of engineers in shaping a more sustainable world.
How you'll learn:
This module consists of lectures, seminars and small group tutorials. The learning will be authentic, and problem based, promoting active learning. Lectures provide conceptual frameworks around sustainability and assessment methodologies, whilst seminars encourage group discussions, problem solving exercises and applied coursework activities.
Module overview:
This module will provide you with an interdisciplinary exploration of innovation management, technology development, and entrepreneurship within an engineering context. It is designed to equip you with the strategic and practical skills necessary to drive innovation, working collaboratively in a team.
The module covers the management of technological innovation and new product development, and the entrepreneurial process, demonstrating how engineering solutions are successfully commercialised. You will engage with key concepts such as business model development, value creation, sustainability, financial planning, intellectual property, and risk management. You will also examine human factors, branding, and user experience as integral components of successful engineering innovations.
This module integrates experiential learning pedagogy and research-informed teaching by engaging students with real-world case studies, industry-led projects, and applied problem-solving activities. Effective collaborative working, good communication skills, and the ability to think outside the box are essential skills you will develop, enhancing your employability.
How you'll learn:
This module consists of lectures, seminars and experiential learning activities. Lectures provide conceptual frameworks, whilst seminars encourage group discussions, problem solving exercises and applied coursework activities.
A key feature of this module is its integration of research-informed teaching and experiential learning pedagogy, ensuring that you engage with: real world engineering case studies; industry collaboration; guest speakers; workshops and feedback sessions; and structured formative assessment activities.
Module overview:
This module requires you to work on a contemporary research project which strikes a balance between academic research and real-world problem-solving, ensuring you will develop the qualitative and quantitative research skills needed for the industry, whilst also improving communication skills and the use of technology.
How you'll learn:
You will be guided in the process of research from a social science perspective and research methods, which will be taught through lectures and small group workshops. The research project is based on independent research and learning, guided by academic supervision. There will also be opportunities for peer learning and formative feedback.
Please note, these modules may be subject to change.
Professional Experience Year
This course also offers the option of a Professional Experience Year. This programme combines dynamic career modules with flexible placement opportunities. After completing your first year of study, you'll then complete a full year of Professional Experience training as part of your degree. This will give you real career experience. This unique opportunity offers you distinct paths to build your expertise.
Skills
Take your place in the growing engineering community.
All our programmes are designed with sustainability at the centre, helping to embrace the significant challenges required to meet net-zero emissions targets.
You’ll be taught engineering-focused experimental modules in the Sustainable Engineering and Technology Education Centre (SETEC) by leading practitioners and academics with the latest equipment.
You’ll focus on the core project management subjects in Roehampton’s Business School, that will help support your appreciation of methodologies.
Learning
Get ready to tackle engineering and project management head-on.
The combination of engineering and project management will prepare you to make better informed decisions in an engineering environment and in project related activities.
Our MSc Engineering Project Management degree will give you the latest engineering practice and project best thinking, including agile methodologies and risk management.
Assessment
You’ll be assessed using a combination of strategies, including:
- Submission of reports
- Essays
- Open and closed book tests
- Online assessments
- Oral presentations
Careers
With an MSc Engineering Project Management degree from Roehampton, you’ll have the skills to move into more managerial roles and engage in project management decision making, relevant activities and deliver large projects.
Whatever your aims or aspirations, our dedicated careers support team will be on hand to support you from day one, with personal coaching, CV and application writing, presentation practice, mock interviews, and networking opportunities.
Open days
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Applying
UK postgraduate students apply through our direct application system.
General entry requirements
International postgraduate students apply through our direct application system.
General entry requirements
Fees and funding
UK students
Tuition fees
| Entry date | MSc |
|---|---|
| September 2026 | £11,250 |
| January 2027 | £11,250 |
Prices shown are for the first year of your degree.
Professional Experience Year
Students enrolled on programmes including a Professional Experience Year will be charged a tuition fee for the Professional Experience Year. For students commencing the Professional Experience Year during the 2026/27 academic year, this fee is £2,500.
Tuition fees are reviewed annually and may be subject to change in subsequent academic years in accordance with the University’s Student Fee Payment and Enrolment Regulations.
Funding your studies
We also provide other ways to support the cost of living, including on-campus car parking, hardship support and some of the most affordable student accommodation and catering in London.
International students
Tuition fees
| Entry date | MSc |
|---|---|
| September 2026 | £18,980 |
| January 2027 | £18,980 |
Prices shown are for the first year of your degree.
Professional Experience Year
Students enrolled on programmes including a Professional Experience Year will be charged a tuition fee for the Professional Experience Year. For students commencing the Professional Experience Year during the 2026/27 academic year, this fee is £2,500.
Tuition fees are reviewed annually and may be subject to change in subsequent academic years in accordance with the University’s Student Fee Payment and Enrolment Regulations.
Funding your studies
We also provide other ways to support the cost of living, including on-campus car parking, hardship support and some of the most affordable student accommodation and catering in London.




