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The programme provides specialist learning for graduates from a wide range of disciplines who have an ambition to develop a career in transport leading to a professional qualification. Lectures and workshops are presented by leaders in the transport industry.
Transport Modelling is introduced in the compulsory module Developing Transport Solutions, along with the capacity of links and junctions and the concepts and practice involved. Theoretical coverage is undertaken in the bespoke Transport Modelling module and this is further reinforced in the module Design and Analysis of Transport Schemes where DRACULA, TRANSYT and OSCADY PRO are introduced and used for coursework submissions. The current hot topic of sweating the asset is covered in the module Asset Management and a complementary Bridge Management module is also available from the Bridge Engineering group of modules.
Students whose employers are our partners can base over 40 per cent of their programme on workplace activities. We work closely with the main professional bodies in transport planning and civil engineering to ensure that our programme is recognised as an appropriate professional qualification. You may also select from Surreys wide range of civil engineering and environmental modules.
Transport planning modules are available through distance learning for industry-supported students only; consequently you may not need to attend the University-based teaching programme. UK-based students usually take their exams at the University. Overseas students can make other arrangements within our guidelines at their cost.
Distance learning is fully supported by our web-based VLE facility, enabling students to benefit from interaction with lecturers and fellow students. In addition to the comprehensive notes, prepared with distance learners in mind, students receive all lecture materials.
Our programme ensures that your skills are effectively honed to meet the specialist needs of UK industry. We balance academic and practical understanding with business acumen. It consists of three parts:
Four compulsory modules in transport planning and practice:
* Transport Policy
* Transport Strategies and Interventions
* Developing Transport Solutions
* Transport Appraisal Methods
Four optional modules chosen from a wide range of options including the specific transport options:
* Asset Management and Maintenance (Transport Infrastructure)
* Transport Modelling *
* Design and Analysis of Transport Schemes *
* Work Place Module (available to students in partnering companies)
A Transport Project
The project will develop skills and learning relevant to transport planning and practice. It will be equivalent to four taught modules. This project could benefit from being workplace-based and this option is available if your employer wishes to support the scheme and has been approved by the programme organisers.
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.