Course Name |
Transport Modelling & Planning - Micro-Credential |
Course Provider |
Trinity College Dublin |
Course Code |
DPEEG-TMPL-1M09 |
Course Type |
Postgraduate |
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Course provider |
Attendance Options |
Part time, Daytime, Blended |
Location (Districts) |
Dublin City Centre |
Qualification Letters |
P.Grad.Cert |
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Next Intake: September 2023 |
Application Date |
Closing Date: 12th August 2023 |
Application Weblink |
Web Page - Click Here |
Duration |
12 weeks.
How will this Micro-credential be delivered?
• 33 hours lectures (3 hours per week).
• There will be blended delivery with all lectures recorded live while also giving the option for face-to-face lectures. |
Link to Course Fee |
Web Page - Click Here |
Entry Requirements |
Admission Requirements
• Applicants must have a 2.1 grade in a level 8 degree in Engineering or a cognate discipline
• CV & Transcript (2:1) |
Number of Places |
5 |
Course Summary |
Who is this Micro-credential for?
• Transport professionals, planners, and policymakers that need to interact with macro transport models and interpret their outputs.
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Course Content |
Expand+• The models used in this micro-credential follow the structures mandated by the National Transport Authority and will provide the learner a comprehensive overview of the structure of these models and as such would be valuable to those requiring kn...
Hide-• The models used in this micro-credential follow the structures mandated by the National Transport Authority and will provide the learner a comprehensive overview of the structure of these models and as such would be valuable to those requiring knowledge on how these models are used in transport appraisals.
Why should I take this Micro-credential?
• Transportation is responsible for almost 20% of our annual CO2 emissions in Ireland. Therefore, it is more important than ever to understand how and why people travel and to collect data on these movements with the goal of reducing travel time and emissions.
• Both the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Bill 2021 and the recent Programme for Government stipulate that transport emissions must fall by 51%.
• This micro-credential examines pathways to lowering emissions through promoting shifts to sustainable modes of transport and reducing emissions from existing modes of transport and is part of the only Level 9 course dedicated to transport engineering and modelling.
• It covers the basis of the four-stage transport model used by National Transport Authority in the evaluation of transport projects.
• Providing students with detailed knowledge of the concepts and processes of transportation modelling.
When can I start this Micro-credential?
• There is one intake per year in September:
• Next available start date:12th September 2023
What do I need to be accepted onto this Micro-credential? – Entry requirements & Prerequisite documents
• CV & Transcript (2:1)
What will I learn?
• Advanced fundamental knowledge on macro transport modelling and evaluation of transportation schemes. Public transport network design and the interactions between land use planning and transport are also covered in this micro-credential.
• Case studies are used to explain the stages in transport analysis and design.
• Evaluate transport networks using the four-stage model.
• Discuss how transport networks are designed.
• Apply discrete choice models to transportation problems.
• Explain how activity-based transport models link into the traditional four stage model.
• Identify the links between land use and transport planning.
• Design and plan public transport routes.
• Model the interactions between transport and emissions.
What will I do?
• Attend a series of lectures from national experts in the field.
• Identify innovative methods to model mobility and estimate interventions to reduce travel time.
• Model the emissions from transport and examine how using alternative fuel types can assist in decreasing carbon footprints.
• Examine the transport planning process and how local and area plans need to adapt to changing mobility needs.
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Assessment Method |
How is this Micro-credential assessed?
• Individual assignment – examining public transport planning. Students will present a written report (20%).
• Individual assignment – modelling transport emissions. Students will present a written report and detailed analysis (30%).
• 3-hour examination (50%). |
Further Enquiries |
Course Coordinator
Daniel Wearen - wearend@tcd.ie
Course Director
Brian Caulfield
Email
General Enquiries: micro-credentials@tcd.ie
Course Coordinator: Daniel Wearen - wearend@tcd.ie
Course Director: Brian Caulfield - brian.caulfield@tcd.ie |
Course Web Page |
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