Mobility, Transport and Infrastructure (Master)
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The field of transportation is experiencing a significant surge, with a growing emphasis on a comprehensive understanding of the intricate connections among planning, technical aspects, economic considerations, and ecological impacts. The master’s program “Mobility, Transport, and Infrastructure,” spanning three semesters, offers precisely this opportunity for graduates seeking to delve deeply into their field of interest.
This program, available at Hessen International University, addresses the pressing need for integrated transport planning. It encompasses diverse domains such as mobility management, traffic control, infrastructure planning, as well as the formulation, sizing, construction, and operation of transportation networks. These multifaceted responsibilities demand not only specialized knowledge but also a holistic grasp of transportation dynamics. This understanding is particularly vital for assessing and appraising interrelationships among these distinct areas. Given this context, the “Mobility, Transport, and Infrastructure” master’s program is strategically crafted to enhance the specialized knowledge acquired during the undergraduate degree. It accomplishes this by infusing additional interdisciplinary technical and methodological insights, thus augmenting the learning experience with the latest discoveries and trends in the transportation realm.
Students enrolling in this program at Hessen International University can opt to specialize in any two of the following domains: integrated transport planning, public transportation systems, cycling and local mobility, urban road network design, transportation infrastructure, and traffic engineering.