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Coordinator: Dr.ir. S.A. Miedema (tel.: +31 15 278 8359)

The sub faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology offers for selected candidates a 2-year MSc degree course in Transportation Engineering.

Transportation Engineering comprises the design, construction and operation of systems and equipment for controlled handling and transportation of freight, bulk materials, soils and people.

This includes the systems and equipment for the creation of the infrastructure.

The following characterization of Transportation Engineering can be given: Transportation Engineering is the process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, cost-effective flow and storage of raw materials, in-process inventory, finished goods and related information from point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of confirming to customers requirements. This comprises both a physical and a managerial component. The physical component relates to the physical-logistic aspects of goods, supply and demand processes, separate means of transport and those integrated in a logistic configuration. The managerial component relates to policy, coordination and control of goods flows and logistic machinery.

Transportation Engineering consists of designing infrastructure, the construction of infrastructure and the use of infrastructure. All three aspects are part of the MSc course. Because of the multi-disciplinary character of Transportation Engineering, the course consists of Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Marine Technology, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics/Informatics. This is reflected in the course curriculum. The graduation project can be focused on the design of a Logistics system, the design of Transportation equipment, the design of Dredging and Tunnel Drilling equipment and the design of Road and Railway vehicles. Graduation projects will also include organizational and economical aspects.

After completing his/her MSc study in Transportation Engineering, the engineer possesses insight, knowledge and skills in the multi-disciplinary designing of systems or equipment for creating and using Transportation systems, equipment and infrastructure on the basis of the demands. He/she is adept at carrying out the necessary calculations, is able to take an overall view of the consequences of technical and economical compromises and has an understanding of the aspects affecting the cost price.

This document is an addendum to the electronic brochure TUD, MSc international program 2000-2002. The brochure includes information on application, selection, coaching, housing, finances, fellowships, etc.

The program of Transportation Engineering consists of:

24.5 credits courses on Transportation Engineering
7.5 credits courses from the list of facultative courses
10 credits literature or laboratory assignment
6 credits for general courses
18 credits for an engineering problem analysis assignment
18 credits for a conceptual design assignment

M.Sc. program Mechanical Engineering specialization Transportation Engineering

First year modules MSc. specialization Transportation Engineering Academic year 2000/2001

Code Description

Lecturing
hours

credit points

NL

ECTS

et3021wb Electrical Drives 0/0/3/0 3 4,5
mp3780 Soil Mechanics 1   2 3
wb1413 Multi Body Dynamics 0/0/2/2 2 3
wb3400 Automobile Technology 0/0/2/2 2 3
wb3402A Train Technology 2/2/0/0 2 3
wb3406A Transport Technology A 2/2/0/0 2.5 3,75
wb3407A Introduction Logistics 0/0/2/2 2 3
wb3408B Dredging Design 0/0/2/2 2 3
wb3410 Large Scale Transport Systems 0/0/2/0 1 1,5
wb3412 Bulk Materials Handling 0/0/2/2 2.5 3,75
wb3414 Dredging Processes 2 0/0/2/2 2.5 3,75
A choice of (8.5 NL credits):

23.5

35.25

mp3790 Soil Mechanics 2   2 3
wb1321 Fluid Mechanics 3 0/0/4/0 2 3
wb2402 Hydraulic Drives 0/0/2/2 2 3
wb3406B Transport Technology B 0/0/2/2 2.5 3,75
wb3407C Logistics: Modelling & Simulation 4/0/0/0 2.5 3,75
wb3411 Tunnel Boring Machines 0/0/0/2 1 1,5
wb3413 Dredging Processes 1 2/2/0/0 2.5 3,75
wb4301B Introduction Combustion Engines 0/2/0/0 1 1,5
wi472 Introduction Operations Research   3 4,5
x2MT1 Offshore Hydromechanics   2 3

Literature / Research Assignment

10 15

Total of first year modules

42 63

Second year modules M.Sc. course Transportation Engineering Academic year 2001/2002

bb….. Organization & Ethical Issues x/0/0/0 3 4,5
vk…. Safety & Environmental Issues x/0/0/0 3 4,5
  Problem Analysis Assignment 0/x/x/0 18 27
  Conceptual Design Assignment 0/0/x/x 18 27

Total of second year modules

42

63

Total

84

126


last modified 25/10/2001

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