Winter term 2022/2023
In the winter term 2022/2023 following lectures will take place:
- Accessibility Planning: Concepts, theories, methods and tools enabling sustainable accessibility planning.
- Active Mobility: This course focus on the active transport modes and puts the into center.
- Governance: Study of processes to involve stakeholders or engage citizens, taught by empirical experiences with local and regional actors.
- Transport Planning - Basics: The basics of transport planning.
- Interactions of land-use and transportation: Understanding the interdependences of land use and transport and their impacts on urban development.
- Methodical Colloquium: A scientific colloquium providing doctoral candidates with methodological orientation in structuring their research and managing their progress.
- Urban Development through Mobility: Design of a transit-oriented development for a study area in Munich.
- Transport Planning - Basics for Environmental Engineers: The course focuses on conveying practical and implementation-oriented knowledge within transport planning.
- Transport Planning Models: Overview of transport planning models and classical travel demand modelling, including an introduction to VISUM.
- Urban Mobility PhD Colloquium: A platform encouraging doctoral candidates working on mobility and transportation research at TUM to come together and exchange ideas.
Sommer term 2022
In the sommer term 2022 foloowing lectures will take place:
- AQT Summer School: Stadträume aktivieren – für lebenswerte Quartiere
- European Mobility Venture - euMOVE: Exploration of urban mobility throughout Europe.
- Future of mobility (Verkehr aktuell): Once a month guest lecturers give insights into the science and practice of transportation.
- Integrated Land-use and Transportation Modelling: Understanding of system dynamics and state-of-the-art modelling in land-use and transportation.
- Local Public Transport Strategy and Organisation: Case studies on policy and management issues relevant to local public transport operators.
- Methodical Colloquium: A scientific colloquium providing doctoral candidates with methodological orientation in structuring their research and managing their progress.
- Modelling of Environmental Effects in Transportation: Modelling emissions such as greenhouse gases or pollutants in a chosen Munich region.
- MVG-Seminar: Design of a transit-oriented development for a study area in Munich.
- Practice Issues in Transportation: Guest lecturers from public office and private industry give insight into possible career paths for environmental engineers.
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Quantitative Research Methods
- Transportation Demand Management (Seminar): Analysis of mobility challenges and their impacts in a specific study area as a basis for the development of transportation demand managemement strategies and measures.
- Traffic Engineering and Traffic Planning - Complementary course: In-depth study of transport planning concepts.
- Transportation Policies and Project Design: Introduction to transport planning processes, policy and decision making, project design and management as well as participation issues.
- Urban and Regional Planning: History of the development of urban regions and urban planning, including elements of contemporary urban and regional plans.
- Urban Development through Mobility (Public Transport Accessibility as Urban Generator): At each semester a selected case study from the Munich area is analysed, for which the development of public transport new opportunities for urban development arise.
- Urban Mobility PhD Colloquium: A platform encouraging doctoral candidates working on mobility and transportation research at TUM to come together and exchange ideas.
- Visualization of Spatial Data in Transportation: Working with different visualisation software in order to apply stylistic concepts for designing maps.
Last update: September 2022