The Transport and Mobility Systems MSc at UCL (University College London) is a full-time course designed for students looking to understand the complexities and trade-offs in transport and mobility. The course provides extensive training in different areas of transport and mobility, from policy and planning through to system analytics and technologies.Course Content: This MSc programme combines traditional lectures with practical application and covers various areas of transport and mobility which includes technology, policy, and planning. Students are educated on topics such as emerging transport technologies, transport systems, policy and impact analysis, transport and urban land uses, and spatial and transport modelling. The course also includes a group research poster, individual research log, essays, problem sets, examinations, and the potential to work on a dissertation project.Key Modules: The programme consists of six core modules which are Emerging Transport Technologies, Planning, Sustainability and Transport Systems; Transport and its Context; Impacts, Assessment and Evaluation; Analytics for Policy, Business and Applications; Evidence and Statistics for Transport Engineers; and a Dissertation project. Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT).Future Careers: The Transport and Mobility Systems MSc programme at UCL can lead to roles within transport consulting, transport operators, regulators, local and national government as well as non-governmental organizations. Graduates can also pursue a research career or further studies towards a PhD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.