Professional course Transport Modelling and Scenario Planning

Entry year
2025/26
Course code
Z42000153
Application
University
Level
Professional/Short Course
School
School of Architecture and Environment
Campus
Frenchay
Duration
Twelve sessions scheduled over fifteen weeks
Delivery
Through lectures and workshops
Course Director
Ben Clark

Introduction

This course can count towards the MSc Transport Engineering and Planning

National and local governments need to make decisions about how to efficiently invest public money in transport interventions to address policy goals. This module introduces you to transport modelling and scenario planning as two contrasting approaches to supporting decision making in the transport sector.  

Transport models involve understanding, quantifying and predicting people's travel choices (e.g. whether, where, when and how to travel) and assessing the outcomes of these choices for transport networks and for society in general. The purpose of models is to estimate the likely impacts of an intervention more quickly and at a lower cost and risk than is possible through scheme implementation and monitoring. A transport model, for example, might be used to assess the impacts of a road widening scheme or the introduction of a city-wide light rail system.

It has become clear in recent years that predictions from transport models can diverge greatly from outcomes. Emphasis is now being placed on recognising uncertainty in forecasting and employing other methods, alongside modelling, which explicitly recognise uncertainty like scenario planning.

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry requirements if you wish to undertake this course as a stand-alone CPD course without the optional course assessment.

If you wish to complete the course assessment you are expected to have a first degree at 2.2 level or above (or equivalent) or alternatively have industrial experience.

We strongly recommend that you speak to the course tutor prior to the course if you are unsure about your suitability to complete the assessment.

If you are a non-UK student you will need to show your passport on entry to the UK. Please check your eligibility to visit and study in the UK here. If you are a non-Irish EU national currently resident in Ireland please contact us directly for further advice.

If English is not your country's first language, you will be required to provide evidence to show you meet the UK Border Agency and the University's minimum English Language requirements. Further details are available on our English Language Requirements webpage

Careers / Further study

This module can be taken as a stand-alone CPD course, or used to build up credits towards the following named postgraduate qualification by completing the module assessment:

- PG Diploma or Masters in Transport Engineering and Planning

Structure

Content

On completion of this module, students are able to:

  1. Explain the need for transport models and forecasting methods to support decision making in transport planning.
  2. Explain the principles underlying different types of modelling, forecasting and visioning methods, evaluating: (i) their suitability for different applications and (ii) how to deal with uncertainty.
  3. Develop and apply transport models to explain travel patterns and forecast the impact of proposed interventions.
  4. Explain the principal sources of data used in transport planning and be able to design effective travel surveys.

Learning and Teaching

The module is delivered through a series of interactive classes and computer workshops. During and between classes students participate in solving example problems and discuss different analysis approaches. The workshops are linked to a coursework project based on a real-world transport planning scenario. The project involves the analysis of travel data and the use of transport modelling software to examine the impacts of different transport interventions.

During the module, tutors provide assistance and guidance on core mathematical skills as appropriate.

Study time

This module will involve 3 hours direct contact time, every week, for one semester.

Each 15 credit course (module) is expected to take 150 hours to complete.

  • 36 hrs directed contact learning
  • 36 hrs independent study
  • 78 hrs assessment, including preparation

Assessment

The assessment for this course includes an exam and a project report.

For more details, see our full glossary of assessment terms.

Features

Professional accreditation

View our Centre for Transport and Society (CTS) pages for further information on activity including upcoming events and opportunities in transport.

Study facilities

UWE Bristol is superbly equipped with libraries and computer labs, and an excellent campus environment.

Find out more about the facilities and resources UWE Bristol has to offer.

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Prices and dates

Supplementary fee information

Course dates

 

Cohort October 2024 TimeLocation
Session 1: Wednesday 2nd October 202414:00-17:00Frenchay Campus
Session 2: Wednesday 9th October 202414:00-18:30Frenchay Campus
Session 3: Wednesday 16th October 202414:00-18:30Frenchay Campus
Session 4: Wednesday 23rd October 202414:00-18:30Frenchay Campus
Session 5: Wednesday 30th October 202414:00-18:30Frenchay Campus
Session 6: Wednesday 6th November 202414:00-18:30Frenchay Campus
Session 7: Wednesday 13th November 202414:00-18:30Frenchay Campus
Session 8: Wednesday 20th November 202414:00-18:30Frenchay Campus
Session 9: Wednesday 27th November 202414:00-18:30Frenchay Campus
Session 10: Wednesday 4th December 202414:00-17:00Frenchay Campus
Session 11: Wednesday 11th December 202414:00-18:30Frenchay Campus
Session 12: Wednesday 18th December 202414:00-17:00Frenchay Campus

Course fees

All prices are VAT exempt.

CohortOctober 2024
UK participants£854
International participants£1,438

 

For information on fees, managing your money and determining your fee status, please go to our fees and funding pages.

Course location

UWE Bristol, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY.

How to find UWE Bristol

How to apply

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As this module carries university accreditation, please note that once you have submitted your booking form, you will be required to provide the following supporting information to the administration team for the module tutor to be able to review and formally accept your application as required by the university:

  • An up-to-date copy of your Curriculum Vitae (including contact details of a work or academic reference)
  • A brief personal statement to support your application
  • A copy of your highest qualification certificate and transcript of modules studied
  • A copy of photographic proof of ID (i.e. driver's licence/passport). For non UK students, this must be a copy of your passport

For further information

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