MSc Transport Planning
Why choose Herts?
- Industry-informed teaching: explore current developments in the field to ensure you develop the essential skills to meet the needs of employers and respond to challenges both now and in the future
- Online software and research expertise: take advantage of access to specialist online software, including NVivo and SPSS, and Geographical Information Systems (GIS), as well as the University of Hertfordshire’s expertise in the Smart Mobility Unit
- Specialised pathways: the course gives you the opportunity to explore a range of specialised modules and pathways, including a placement year and advanced research route
Professional Accreditations
Accreditation is currently being sought from the Transport Planning Professional (TPP) bodies, including:
- Transport Planning Society (TPS)
- Chartered Institute of Highways and Transport (CIHT)
The course is designed to satisfy the requirements of the accrediting bodies.
About the course
The MSc Transport Planning provides students with a broad knowledge base and understanding of transport provision in relation to planning and placemaking, environmental climate change and its mitigation and transport systems to support mobility and sustainable economic development.
The course offers three pathways:
MSc Transport Planning – a series of block-based (two or three day) modules, covering a variety of topics aimed at building the skills required for transport planning careers. This includes a piece of individual transport planning research (dissertation) undertaken by the student. Start dates are September and January.
MSc Transport Planning with Placement – in addition to the transport planning modules, this course offers the opportunity to undertake a 30 week work placement in a transport-related environment. It is aimed at those who wish to gain experience towards building a professional career. This is a September start only.
MSc Transport Planning with Advanced Research – in addition to the transport planning modules, this course offers the opportunity to undertake an internship with the Smart Mobility Unit and to produce an extended piece of transport planning research. It is aimed at those able to demonstrate experience of research who might be considering a PhD or a research-based career. Start dates are September and January.
All of the course options will equip you with the knowledge to address the current challenges within the field, whilst developing your expertise in transport planning within a low-carbon environment. The course is delivered within an overarching framework that focuses on key issues within the transport sector, ensuring you are able to future-proof your knowledge and career.
Why choose this course?
You’ll develop a broad knowledge base and understanding of transport provision in relation to planning and place-making, environmental climate change and its mitigation and designing transport systems to support sustainable economic development.
You’ll be equipped with the knowledge to address the current challenges within the field. The course is delivered within an overarching framework which focuses on key issues within the transport sector ensuring you are able to future-proof your knowledge and career. Current topics which the course addresses include:
- decarbonisation
- place-making
- operational transport planning
- transport and behavioural change
- travel planning
- transport data modelling and analysis
Throughout the course, you’ll also have access to specialist online software, including NVivo and SPSS, and Geographical Information Systems (GIS). You will also have the opportunity to go on field trips locally and further afield. The programme includes a residential field trip as part of our Comparative Transport Planning Practice module within a different transport planning system. There are also several field trips within various modules, including Operational Transport Planning and Community Engagement in the Planning Process. Any travel and accommodation costs of field trips are included in course fees.
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What will I study?
The postgraduate diploma is offered full-time only as a semester A September intake for one year or semester B January intake for 15 months.
The majority of teaching is delivered through lectures, workshops, field trips and masterclasses. You’ll be assessed through a variety of methods, including oral presentations, reflective journals, written reports and essays.
A variety of exciting and current topics will be explored, with core modules including:
- Comparative Planning and Transport Practice
- Understanding and Managing Change
- Sustainable Energy
- Transport Policy, Strategy and Law
- Community Engagement and the Planning Process.
The course will equip you with highly desirable knowledge and skills: you will expand your expertise in transport policy and the administrative frameworks within which transport schemes are developed, assessed, financed, monitored and reviewed. You will deepen your understanding of the laws, regulations and guidance in which transport planners work as well as the operational management of commercial and public transport systems and services using real-world scenarios. The principles of community involvement, stakeholder engagement and public consultation in the identification of transport needs and the development of transport policies, plans, projects and services (including alternative approaches and their relative effectiveness will also be explored.
You will develop skills for collecting, collating, analysing and interpreting the types of data used in the development and assessment of transport policies, plans, projects and services.
Your extended research project will provide the opportunity to critically explore an area of transport planning of personal interest, with the aim of developing an in-depth understanding of how planning issues are researched, monitored and evaluated. You will be supported by an experienced dissertation supervisor.
Key staff
Alexandra Buckland Stubbs
Senior Research Assistant
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Dr Scott Copsey
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Ms Sue Walsh
Programme Leader and Admissions Tutor
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Further course information
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Sandwich placement or study abroad year |
n/a |
Applications open to international and EU students |
Yes |