Achieve your potential with a distance learning degree
Studying a work-based distance learning top-up degree with the University of Lincoln can enhance career and employment prospects. The BSc (Hons) Engineering Management allows students to achieve a degree with a global focus and benefit from a collaborative relationship between Lincoln and the engineering giant Siemens.
With the growth in demand in flexible and accessible education, the work-based degree offered by the University of Lincoln provides students with the opportunity to complete their studies around existing commitments.
Lincoln is a centre of excellence in industrial power and energy. In collaboration with Siemens, the University of Lincoln founded the first new School of Engineering in the UK for 20 years. World leading, research-active staff forge links with a range of employers in the engineering sector.
A work-based top-up degree at Lincoln puts a student into a classroom that encompasses the globe. The Engineering Management degree bridges the gap between learning at home and learning at University, whilst building on the expertise of the individual.
There are unique benefits to studying a distance learning course with the University of Lincoln, such as the ability to complete studies in 13-24 months.
Both students and employers are given the competitive edge by using the context of each student's job to inform the content of the Engineering Management programme.
The Student Enrolment Team accepts enquiries to study all year round, with four main intakes throughout the year: November, February, May and August. Prospective students require an HND or HNC to study the programme, or considerable work-based experience.
The University of Lincoln Work-Based Distance Learning Team can offer a free career consultation to individuals interested in studying the course or provide information to businesses interested in professional development opportunities for their organisation.
For more information, contact the Student Enrolment Team at Lincoln directly here