Become a leader in transport and gain the specialised expertise needed to design sustainable, accessible and equitable mobility systems with Transport and Mobility Systems at UCL Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering. Combining relevant theory with real-world project-based application, the course explores challenges from local urban mobility to global issues such as climate change.
Find out more about the Transport and Mobility Systems MSc and apply now!
Key Features
Benefits
Find out more about the Transport and Mobility Systems MSc and apply now!
Entry Requirements
Applicants typically require a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.
The course is available on a full-time (one year) basis, with a part-time study route also offered for those wishin
Fees and Funding
You can see some funding options for Transport and Mobility MSc on our website. For a comprehensive list of the funding opportunities available at UCL, including funding relevant to your nationality, please visit the Scholarships and Funding webpage.
Graduate Destinations
Transport and Mobility MSc graduates unlock multiple pathways due to their comprehensive skill set, in-depth technical across transport systems, and broad contextual knowledge. They pursue careers across the sectors, including roles in:
Recent graduates of the department have secured positions across a range of sectors, industries, and organisations such as AECOM, ARUP, Department for Transport, TFL, and more (Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2017-2023). The course also provides a strong foundation for those wishing to pursue doctoral research in transport and mobility systems.
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Join our Spotlight Lecture on Intelligent Mobility
At UCL, our Intelligent Mobility group (IM@UCL) is involved in shaping the future of transport – making it safer, more efficient, and better suited to people’s needs. We look at everything from autonomous vehicles and AI in transport to human behaviour, neuroscience, and sustainability, combining different areas of expertise to tackle real-world problems.
Join Professor Bani Anvari, Director of IM@UCL, for our Transport and Mobility Systems Spotlight Lecture: Intelligent Mobility. This Spotlight lecture explores emerging technologies in transport, touching on how these integrate into our Transport and Mobility Systems MSc, followed by a Q&A. This event is taking place on Tuesday 26 May, 12pm-1pm UK time. To register, please visit our website.
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