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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 30,750
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Civil Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 30,750
About Program

Program Overview


The MSc in Transport Planning and Engineering at the University of Leeds equips graduates with the skills to develop sustainable and equitable transport networks. The program combines engineering techniques with a holistic understanding of transport problems and policy formulation, preparing students for rewarding careers in transport consultancy and public policy. Students benefit from industry-standard models, a four-month placement scheme, and access to world-class research facilities.

Program Outline


Transport Planning and Engineering MSc (Eng) | University of Leeds


Degree Overview:

This MSc program is designed for ambitious engineering graduates with backgrounds in civil, mechanical, computing, or electronic engineering. It provides a pathway to a career in the expanding field of transport consultancy and public policy.


Objectives:

  • Equip students with engineering techniques to develop sustainable and equitable transport networks.
  • Develop students' knowledge of integrated transport networks (road, rail, and aviation).
  • Train students in the use of industry-standard models like SATURN and DRACULA.
  • Prepare students for rewarding careers in transport consultancy and public policy.

Outline:


Course Structure:

  • Compulsory Modules:
  • Shaping Future Transport Systems (15 credits)
  • Principles of Transport Modelling (15 credits)
  • Transport Data Collection and Analysis (15 credits)
  • Principles of Transport Engineering (15 credits)
  • Transport Dissertation (60 credits)
  • Transport Integrated Project (15 credits)
  • Optional Modules (Selection of Typical Options):
  • Public Transport Planning and Management (15 credits)
  • System Dynamics: Modelling Policy (15 credits)
  • Traffic Management (15 credits)
  • Road Geometry and Infrastructure (15 credits)
  • Traffic Network Modelling (15 credits)
  • Railway Signalling and Control (15 credits)
  • Road Safety (15 credits)
  • Deterioration and Maintenance of Pavements (15 credits)

Module Descriptions:

  • Shaping Future Transport Systems: This module explores the challenges and opportunities facing the transport sector in the 21st century, focusing on sustainable and equitable transport solutions.
  • Principles of Transport Modelling: This module introduces students to the fundamental principles of transport modelling, covering various modelling techniques and their applications.
  • Transport Dissertation: Students undertake an independent research project, applying their knowledge and skills to a chosen transport-related topic.
  • Transport Integrated Project: Students work in multidisciplinary teams to solve a real-world transport problem posed by Leeds City Council, gaining experience in collaborative project work.
  • Public Transport Planning and Management: This module explores the planning, operation, and management of public transport systems, including bus, rail, and metro systems.
  • System Dynamics: Modelling Policy: This module introduces students to system dynamics modelling, a powerful tool for analyzing complex systems and developing effective policies.
  • Traffic Management: This module covers the principles and techniques of traffic management, including traffic control, congestion mitigation, and safety measures.
  • Road Geometry and Infrastructure: This module focuses on the design and construction of road infrastructure, including geometric design, pavement design, and drainage.
  • Traffic Network Modelling: This module delves into the modelling of traffic networks, including traffic flow simulation, network optimization, and congestion analysis.
  • Railway Signalling and Control: This module explores the principles and technologies of railway signalling and control systems, including safety systems, track circuits, and train control.
  • Deterioration and Maintenance of Pavements: This module covers the deterioration mechanisms of pavements, maintenance strategies, and pavement rehabilitation techniques.

Assessment:

  • Assessment methods vary and may include coursework essays, case-study reports, group assignments, posters, presentations, and exams.

Teaching:

  • Teaching methods include lectures, seminars, workshops, computer exercises, practical sessions, directed reading, reflective journals, student-led discussions, fieldwork, and tutorials.
  • Students are supported by a personal tutor and have the opportunity to participate in the Institute for Transport Studies mentorship program.
  • The program benefits from the Institute's world-class facilities and specialist software tools, including SATURN, DRACULA, OpenPave, ARCADY, and LINSIG.
  • The program team consists of researchers and academics from the Institute for Transport Studies with extensive expertise in various transport disciplines.

Careers:

  • Graduates are employed in various sectors, including transport consultancies, government, academia, regulatory bodies, transport operators, logistics companies, not-for-profit organizations, and international agencies.
  • Common career paths include Transport Planner, Transport Officer, Civil Engineer, Transport Modeller, Transport Engineer/Planner, Transport Planning Consultant, Traffic & Transport Engineer, Transportation Planner Engineer, Transportation Consultant - Traffic Engineer, Transport Modeller, Graduate Transport Engineer, Graduate Transport Modeller, Graduate Transport Planner, and Logistics Manager.
  • The University of Leeds is ranked among the top 5 most targeted universities in the UK by graduate recruiters.

Other:

  • The program is accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (JBM) and EUR-ACE.
  • The program offers flexible study options, including full-time (12 months) and part-time (24 or 36 months).
  • The program includes a four-month placement scheme, offering paid placements with companies like Network Rail and AECOM.
  • The program benefits from the Institute's globally-renowned research, which shapes the curriculum and provides students with the latest thinking in sustainable transport planning.
  • The program emphasizes the multidisciplinary nature of transport, enabling students to make effective decisions for clients, employers, and society.

UK fees

£12,500 (Total)


International fees

£30,750 (Total)

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