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MSc Transport and Mobility Systems

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    MSc 1 year full-time

Masters Degree Description

Become a leader in transport and mobility systems with this one-year MSc at UCL. From micro street-level issues to macro-level global concerns like climate change, you’ll gain the specialised expertise needed to design sustainable, secure, accessible, and equitable transport and mobility systems for all.

If you’re looking for a specialist Master's in transport and mobility systems, there’s no better place to study than here at UCL. 

Bringing together the relevant theory with project-based experience, our diverse curriculum covers everything from intelligent mobility, sustainability and resilience, to infrastructure and urban planning.

The programme builds upon the legacy of the Intercollegiate MSc Transport, jointly delivered by UCL and Imperial College London for over four decades. Developed in response to emerging industry demands, this programme is delivered by UCL Centre for Transport Studies, renowned for its pioneering research and education in the field.

You'll learn to address the multifaceted challenges within transportation and the interplay of socio-technical systems and behaviours.

You’ll also acquire understanding of how and why transport and mobility experts make certain decisions from an economic, environmental, business, technical, and societal standpoint. 

Entry Requirements

A minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

There are numerous sources of funding available for postgraduate students, both from external sources such as the Government and from the University.

Student Destinations

On this programme, you'll develop the strong technical and contextual foundation needed to progress into a civil engineering career in either industry or research.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Research Project
  • Public Policy Dissertation
  • PEARL Dissertation
  • Business Case Dissertation
  • Transport Infrastructure and its Operation
  • Transport System Transitions
  • Mobility, People and Society
  • Transport and the environment
  • Transport policy, governance and economics

Optional modules

  • Reliability, Risk and Resilience Engineering
  • Interdisciplinary Thinking in Urban Sustainability and Resilience
  • Transport and Health
  • Urban Railway Planning and Analysis
  • Transport and behaviour change
  • Shared Mobility and Mass Transport Systems
  • Data-driven decision making for infrastructure systems
  • Towards Intelligent Mobility

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