From autumn 2020, the Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management’s MSc in Digital Engineering Management will begin training the next generation of decision makers in the built environment, uniquely equipping them with an understanding of engineering management through a digital lens.
Pioneering digital technologies are increasingly shaping the built environment – the construction sector needs a greater understanding of how these technologies can be effectively integrated into existing processes, and how they will shape the future of the industry.
Our new master’s degree in Digital Engineering Management will lead the way by responding to this need. This course will provide students with the tools to address the challenges of a continuously evolving digital landscape within an engineering management framework.
The course will teach students both the basics of these innovative digital technologies at a skills levels, as well as their managerial implications at a theoretical level. Students will gain a unique perspective of digitalisation in the built environment and lead their own research in collaboration with industry partners.
Dr Eleni Papadonikolaki, Lecturer in Building Information Modelling and Management and course director, comments:
“I’m very pleased to announce the launch of the new MSc Digital Engineering Management. This follows an exciting and fruitful year of industry engagement and researching how to best educate engineering and business graduates about digital transformation in the built environment. The new MSc does so through an engineering management lens – that is an intersection of project management, organisational studies and engineering – and a mixture of teacher- and student-led pedagogical techniques.”
Applications are now open for students joining in autumn 2020. The course will initially be taught across UCL’s Bloomsbury campus and at Here East in Stratford.
What is digital engineering?

Prospective students will benefit from a fresh look at digitalisation in the built environment, looking beyond teaching software tools, into a grounded and comprehensive curriculum developed from translating own research and in collaboration with industry partners.”Dr Eleni Papdonikolaki, course director
MSc Digital Engineering Management
Dr Eleni Papadonikolaki
Programme leader
e.papadonikolaki@ucl.ac.uk
Admission enquiries
bartlett.pgclerk@ucl.ac.uk
Why choose the Bartlett?

- Located within the UK’s largest multidisciplinary faculty of the built environment, in one of the world’s top universities
- Based in central London, close to world-leading architectural, engineering and creative practices, many of whom are partners
- Host to students from over 40 nations, many of them among the most sought-after in the world for their drive, creativity, and skills