• In the master’s program in Transportation Planning and Operation, students will examine transportation and mobility, their interdependence, and the scopes for the design they present.
  • The curriculum places a strong emphasis on practical relevance when introducing students to issues relating to both specific transport carriers as well as transport carriers in general.
  • The emergence of transportation from mobility requirements and the characteristics and impacts of transportation are examined and illustrated in prognoses and simulations which seek to reflect reality as closely as possible.
  • Students learn to view individual transport carriers as systems and to analyze their interactions with related societal fields. The fundamental principles of the planning, design, and construction of transportation facilities are as much a part of the program as the operational requirements for the design and control of transportation systems and mobility offers.
  • The master’s program allows students to specialize in the areas of transport planning, transport informatics, rail transport, or road engineering.