Transport Planning and the Environment

Postgraduate

In Leeds

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Leeds

  • Start date

    Different dates available

If you are a numerate graduate who wants a smart track to employment in a rapidly expanding sector addressing the environmental impacts of transport, or a practitioner who wants insight into best-practice research to accelerate your career, this Masters is for you.
Learn the cutting edge data collection and analytical skills to translate your passion for improving the air quality of our cities and the wellbeing of your fellow citizens into a reality.
97% of our graduates find employment in a professional or managerial role, or continue with further studies.*
Be taught by researchers who are shaping the national and international environmental transport agenda – members of our team advise European and national governments on emissions control.
Study on a course that is designed in collaboration with industry, and covers transport and urban pollution; transport and public health; road safety management; green logistics; traffic network modelling; system dynamics: modelling policy; and global transferability in policy-making. In particular gain:
Inside knowledge of how diverse data sources can be used to improve government policy making
Fluency in the design of sophisticated models to design traffic systems and pollution controls to reduce harm to people and the environment
Hands on experience, using state-of-the-art monitoring tools:
Measuring vehicle emissions and evaluating the data
Analysing and shaping policies to reduce air traffic pollution.
And experience what it is like to be part of a project team working across disciplinary boundaries within the transport sector. Through this, gain insights into how environmental science, modelling, planning, economics and engineering can work together to design sustainable solutions to global challenges. This industry-inspired approach will enable you to apply your knowledge to real-world issues in the field. w qualification without giving up an existing job. We aim to be flexible in helping you to put together a...

Facilities

Location

Start date

Leeds (North Yorkshire)
Maurice Keyworth Building, The University Of Leeds, LS2 9JT

Start date

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About this course

Entry requirements
A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) in a related subject such as engineering, environmental science, maths, physics, computing, natural sciences and quantitative subjects.
Graduates from other disciplines and those with professional qualifications plus experience in the sector will also be considered.
We accept a range of international equivalent qualifications. For information contact the ITS admissions team.
English language requirements.
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in any component te to the degree programme and are tailored to the subject area. For...

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Subjects

  • Public Health
  • Network
  • Design
  • Transport Planning
  • Data Collection
  • Global
  • Public
  • Project
  • Planning
  • Green
  • Systems
  • Industry
  • Part Time
  • Team Training
  • Safety Management
  • Network Training
  • On-Air
  • Environmental Science
  • Logistics

Course programme

Alongside specialist modules, study common modules that will address key issues currently facing transport industry professionals. These provide you with a holistic overview of transport problems and approaches to policy formulation.

Our new Transport Integrated Project module enables you to employ project management scenario-based learning. You will cover a range of transport disciplines and be supervised by experts in the field. Join forces with a project team of other students from our other degrees to develop a solution to a ‘real-world’ transport problem, identifying how your own interests need to interact effectively with others to achieve an effective solution.

You’ll gain a range of specialist knowledge and advanced research skills throughout the programme. In your dissertation, you’ll apply these to a research project chosen from a wide range of topics. Some topics are suggested and supported by industry, giving you the chance to address a real-world problem and gain experience of working with industry. Your supervisor will support you throughout the process of developing your dissertation topic.

If you choose to study part-time, you’ll study over a longer period and take fewer modules in each year. The part-time programme is flexible – the quickest route takes 24 months, but you can take up to 36 months if you choose to spend longer working on your dissertation.

Course structure

These are typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our Terms and conditions.

Modules Year 1

Compulsory modules

  • Environmental Science and Sustainability for Transport 15 credits
  • Shaping Future Transport Systems 15 credits
  • Principles of Transport Modelling 15 credits
  • Transport Data Collection and Analysis 15 credits
  • Transport and Urban Pollution 15 credits
  • Transport Dissertation 60 credits
  • Transport Integrated Project 15 credits
Optional modules
  • Funding for Projects 15 credits
  • Sustainable Spatial Planning and Analysis 15 credits
  • Green Logistics 15 credits
  • Analysing Transport and Society 15 credits
  • Public Transport Planning and Management 15 credits
  • System Dynamics: Modelling Policy 15 credits
  • Traffic Management 15 credits
  • Global Transferability of Policies, Models and Methods 15 credits
  • Transport and Public Health 15 credits
  • Choice Modelling and Stated Preference Survey Design 15 credits
  • Traffic Network Modelling 15 credits
  • Transport Investment Appraisal 15 credits
  • Transport in Development 15 credits
  • Road Safety Management 15 credits

For more information on typical modules, read Transport Planning and the Environment MSc Full Time in the course catalogue

For more information on typical modules, read Transport Planning and the Environment MSc Part Time in the course catalogue

Learning and teaching

Postgraduate study involves a range of teaching methods, supported by independent learning. In addition to the traditional lecture and seminar formats, you’ll experience a blend of workshops, computer exercises, practical sessions, directed reading, reflective journal, student-led discussions, fieldwork and tutorials.

Modules are arranged so that part-time students can attend one day per week, but this may limit the optional modules available to you. Some modules are taught intensively over 3-5 consecutive days.

Assessment

Assessment is equally varied and can include coursework essays, case-study reports, group assignments, posters, presentations and exams.

Transport Planning and the Environment

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