- Master of Science in Transport Engineering and Planning at the University of The West of England is a 1-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on both a full-time and a part-time basis.
- This degree is accredited by Chartered Engineer (CEng) for candidates.
- This course is also accredited by the CILT(UK), Transport Planning Professional, and theEngineering Council.
- MSc Transport Engineering and Planning is run by UWE Bristol's Centre for Transport and Society.
- The course focuses on the modelling of transport systems and transport infrastructure engineering, as well as covering demand forecasting and appraisal.
- The core modules of the program are:
- Changing Travel Behaviour.
- Masters Project
- Transport Economics and Appraisal
- Transport Planning in Practice
- Transport Policy and Finance
- Travel Demand: Models and Scenarios
- Street Network Planning and Design
- Sustainable Transport Management and Operations
- Transport Infrastructure Design
- The module content draws on the strong industry links, the research, and the local and national project-based work.
- Throughout the course students will acquire the knowledge and skills transport engineers and planners look for in potential employees.
- The learning and teaching method includes
use a variety of teaching methods including lectures, seminars, workshops, fieldwork and laboratory work, debates and discussion, teamwork, presentations and external visits.