MWT Study Abroad

MSc Transport Engineering and Planning

Overview

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 that the MSc Transport Engineering and Planning program offers.

The module content of the MSc Transport Engineering and Planning draws on strong industry links, research, and project-based work at both local and national levels.

The MSc Transport Engineering and Planning is run by UWE Bristol’s Centre for Transport and Society, where all teaching staff are engaged in research and consultancy, often advising national and local government. For international students aiming to expand their career in transport engineering, this program also provides an excellent opportunity to study in UK and gain globally recognized expertise.

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University Details

At UWE Bristol, we’re focused on solving future global challenges through outstanding learning, world-leading research and a culture of enterprise. At UWE Bristol, we are fixated on resolving future global challenges through world-leading research, outstanding learning and a culture of enterprise. Here, we inspire our students to make a choice and to choose a university that pushes itself as much as it pushes them. To select a community of original thinkers – leading the way and breaking new boundaries. We provide professional mentoring to business incubators from our enterprise support programmes to industry masterclasses. We give our students the tools they need to act on their ideas and make them happen with world-leading research facilities to work experience opportunities across the globe.

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
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Study abroad students

Course Outcome

  • Arup
  • Halcrow
  • ITP
  • WSP
  • Matrix
  • Parsons Brinkerhoff
  • Bristol City Council.