Master of Science in Sustainable Transport and Mobility
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The MSc in Sustainable Transport & Mobility at Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) is a two-year part-time postgraduate course, delivered jointly by the .
The programme is multi-disciplinary and delivered by a team drawn from a range of professional backgrounds across TU Dublin, along with experts from industry. The course is designed to be highly engaged, both with industry and civic society, encouraging current best practice and reflectiveness, and to facilitate new research and innovation in the field of transport planning.
At the core of the course is the principle of sustainability and how integrated transport and mobility networks can be designed for the wider benefit of society, economy and environment. The course provides learners with both a theoretical and practical framework but also a basis to develop knowledge and to critically reflect on current transport and mobility environments.
The aims and objectives of the course include examining the context of enhancing mobility for resilient urban and rural environments and fostering equity and well-being for all. This in turn encapsulates the idea of planning and design for healthy communities and living streets.
The course is intended for those who wish to engage in the planning, design, regulation and operation of sustainable transport and mobility networks. While many participants will already be practitioners and/or stakeholders in transport planning, it is a programme aim to bring a more diverse and wider range of skills into the transport planning profession in Ireland and internationally. Therefore it is envisaged that a wide range of backgrounds will be potentially suitable in terms of the appropriate degree and relevant experience.
Program Outline
The requirements of the Master of Science in Sustainable Transport and Mobility are that each student must achieve a minimum number of 90 ECTS credits in order to successfully complete the course. A total of 30 credits are assigned to the research and dissemination project. The remaining 60 credits are divided between two academic years and comprise of core and elective modules.
Core and optional taught subjects include the following:
Participation in a summer school involves students collectively in a practical group project. As part of the summer school students are required to engage with an industry or community partner in a Problem-based Learning (PBL) and Students Learning with Communities (SLwC) setting. The Summer School is normally delivered over a number of days with all or part of it located within the partner organisation’s premises.
The elective aspect of the course allows students to either participate in an international field trip (5 credits), undertake a Work-based Project (5 credits) or choose from a specified selection of modules (5 credits each) selected to reflect the programme philosophy and learning outcomes.
The International Field Trip is an elective module and may be delivered in conjunction with other masters courses within the respective Schools.
Work-based Project, also an elective module, is a period of planned work experience that is completed within an organisation in the transport sector or transport related work experience in another sector.
In year two students are required to prepare a major research and dissemination project on a specialist topic within or closely related to transport planning.
Our TU266 MSc in Sustainable Transport & Mobility - Student Handbook 2022 is available for download.
The programme has been approved, by the Professional Standards Committee of the Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation and the Transport Planning Society, as meeting the educational requirements for the Chartered Transport Planning Professional (CTPP) qualification. Any graduate from the programme can now apply for CTPP professional accreditation using only the Standard Route, thereby achieving an exemption from the Portfolio of Technical Knowledge.
Graduates of the MSc in Sustainable Transport & Mobility are eligible to apply for Affiliate Membership of the Irish Planning Institute.
PART TIME JANUARY START
Technological University Dublin: A Summary
Overview:
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) is a public university located in Dublin, Ireland. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. TU Dublin is known for its strong focus on practical learning and its commitment to providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen careers.
Services Offered:
Student Life and Campus Experience:
TU Dublin boasts a vibrant campus life with a diverse student body. Students can enjoy a range of activities and societies, including sports clubs, music groups, and drama societies. The university also offers a variety of support services, such as career counseling, academic advising, and student health services.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Practical Learning:
TU Dublin emphasizes practical learning, providing students with hands-on experience and industry connections.Diverse Programs:
The university offers a wide range of programs across various disciplines, catering to diverse interests and career aspirations.Vibrant Campus Life:
Students can enjoy a lively campus environment with numerous clubs, societies, and events.Strong Industry Links:
TU Dublin has strong connections with industry, providing students with opportunities for internships, placements, and career development.Academic Programs:
TU Dublin offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including:
Undergraduate:
Arts, Business, Engineering, Science, Health Sciences, and more.Postgraduate:
Master's degrees, PhD programs, and professional development courses.Other:
TU Dublin has five locations in Dublin, including Grangegorman, Blanchardstown, Tallaght, City Centre, and Rathmines. The university is committed to sustainability and has over 400 sustainable businesses.
Entrance to the course is contingent on:
1. An appropriate honours (minimum 2.2 grade) degree;
2. An ability to demonstrate current professional practice OR a minimum of three years experience in transport planning or a related discipline will be considered an advantage.
Offers of places on the course can be made to applicants who successfully demonstrate the above criteria via the production of:
The brief (one-page) covering letter will be required to outline principal areas of professional expertise and experience. This may also include a short statement of motivation to undertake the course. Two references are required, ideally in support of professional, academic and / or personal ability.