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2 Transportation Engineering Degree Programs in Netherlands


Erasmus School of Economics - Erasmus University Rotterdam
MSc Economics and Business - Specialisation in Urban, Port & Transport Economics
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Economics and Business with a Specialisation in Urban, Port & Transport Economics State-of-the-art transport, logistics, and modern cities are essential for a well-functioning economy. The Urban, Port, and Transport Economics program focuses on how to optimize these key elements of modern society. Our lecturers are actively involved in the latest developments in international economic research, consultancy, and advice.


EIT Urban Mobility Master School
Master in Smart Mobility Data Science and Analytics (MSc)
- Eindhoven, Netherlands
- Barcelona, Spain
- + 3 more
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This programme trains future elite data scientists in urban mobility. Through an interdisciplinary approach, you will learn to leverage urban data for strategic city planning, sustainable resource use, environmental cleanliness, equitable citizen engagement, and fostering a healthy society.
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Transportation Engineering degree programs focus on the design, development, and optimization of transportation systems, ensuring efficient movement of people and goods. Through advanced study, you'll explore vital aspects such as traffic flow analysis, transportation planning, and sustainable system design in the context of real-world applications.
In the Netherlands, education in transportation engineering emphasizes project-based learning and collaboration with industry experts. This hands-on approach helps you understand complex transportation challenges and fosters critical thinking. Students often strengthen their adaptability as they engage with practical case studies and innovative projects that address urban mobility issues.
You'll study specific courses that cover advanced modeling and simulation techniques, infrastructure management, and traffic engineering software. Graduates typically pursue careers as transportation planners, civil engineers, or traffic analysts, contributing to the sustainable development of transportation networks. The environment encourages independence in thought while providing exposure to a global perspective on transportation solutions.