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The MSc in Sustainable Transport & Mobility (TU226) at TU Dublin - The deadline for applications is 30 November, 2023
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TU Dublin
Event Information
The MSc in Sustainable Transport & Mobility at Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) is a part-time, two-year postgraduate programme, delivered jointly at the TU Dublin School of Architecture, Building and Environment (SABE) and the School of Transport and Civil Engineering (STCE).
Active travel, behavioural change and sustainable mobility are key themes of the programme, which seeks to prepare and equip graduates to take active and leadership roles in the transition towards a sustainable mobility future.
The programme is 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. The programme has been running successfully since 2019 and has received positive feedback from current students and recent graduates alike.
Lectures take place in a blended format, to suit working professionals, with a mixture of online and face-to-face delivery. Sessions are predominantly during afternoons and evenings, with some modules delivered in block format.
The next intake will be in January 2024. Applications can be made until 30 November 2023.
Further information and details of how to apply are available here.
For inquiries, contact either Programme Chairperson: David O’Connor David.OConnor@TUDublin.ie or Glenn Hingerty Glenn.Hingerty@TUDublin.ie