MSc Transport Engineering and Planning
The course is an excellent route to a wide range of career opportunities. It provides the systems and infrastructure to meet those needs and addressing the impacts of transport on society.
Course details
This course is an excellent route to a wide range of career opportunities. Estimating transport needs, providing systems and infrastructure to meet those needs, and addressing the impacts of transport on society and the environment, all require the understanding and skills this course offers.
The module content draws on our strong industry links, our research and our local and national project-based work.
MSc Transport Engineering and Planning is run by UWE Bristol’s Centre for Transport and Society. All the teaching staff are engaged in research and consultancy, and often advise national and local government.
Selected University Details
University of the West of England
UK
Duration : 1 Year
Delivery mode : On Campus
Entry Criteria
- We normally require a first degree of 2:2 honours or above.
- The course is generally suitable for graduates of degrees from any academic background, but particularly engineers, scientists, mathematicians, statisticians, geographers, planners and economists.
Intakes : February, May, October
View Details : https://courses.uwe.ac.uk/K46D1/transport-engineering-and-planning
Opportunities in transport engineering and planning are growing. UWE Bristol’s transport graduates have an excellent reputation in the marketplace, and several have since secured senior positions around the region and further afield.
Every year, employers ask the programme leader to circulate details of vacancies with them.
Several of our students have been hired as a direct result by employers such as:
- Arup
- Halcrow
- ITP
- WSP
- Matrix
- Parsons Brinkerhoff
- Bristol City Council.
- We normally require a first degree of 2:2 honours or above.
- The course is generally suitable for graduates of degrees from any academic background, but particularly engineers, scientists, mathematicians, statisticians, geographers, planners and economists.