Your complete guide to studying Transportation Engineering

Everything you need to know about studying Transportation Engineering

part of Engineering & Technology

Transport Engineering is the application of scientific and technological principles in the planning, functional design, operation and facilities management for any means of transport (road, rail, water and air) in order to provide a safe, fast, comfortable, convenient, economic travel for people and goods. Transport Engineering is connected to similar disciplines such as: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace and Marine Engineering.

The main branches of Transport Engineering are: traffic engineering, highway engineering, port and harbour engineering, airport engineering, infrastructure engineering. Academic study programmes include topics such as Transportation Safety and Design, Urban Planning, Traffic Engineering and Simulation, Highway Traffic Operations, Public Transportation Systems.

Transportation Engineering offer technological knowledge as well as an understanding of the economic, political, and social factors. It ensures that transportation systems contribute to the quality of life of the community. Transport Engineering students will obtain fundamental theoretical and practical knowledge to perform engineering calculations, demonstrations and applications using specialised transport engineering software. They will assess interdependencies between transport, urban and regional planning following requirements of sustainable mobility.

Transportation Engineering graduates can follow careers in railway companies, public transport companies, local roads administration, research institutes, road and rail traffic design.

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