Winter 2024/2025
Accessibility Planning | Concepts, theories, methods and tools that enable sustainable accessibility planning. |
Governance | Getting to know the necessary processes for the participation of citizens and stakeholders, explained using practical examples of local and regional actors. |
Grundlagen der Verkehrsplanung | The focus of the course is on imparting practical and implementation-oriented knowledge within transportation planning, tailored to the environmental engineering course. |
Grundlagen der Verkehrsplanung für Umweltingenieure | The focus of the event is on imparting practical and implementation-oriented knowledge within transport planning. |
Interactions of Land-use and Transportation | Understanding the system dynamics in the areas of land use and transportation. |
Integrated Land-use and Transport Modelling | Understanding of system dynamics and state-of-the-art modeling in the areas of land use and transport. |
Methodisches Kolloquium | Methodological colloquium A scientific colloquium that supports doctoral students in structuring and implementing their methodology. |
Stadtentwicklung durch Mobilität | Draft of a public transport-oriented development for a study area in Munich. |
Qualitative Research Methods | scientific, qualitative methods applied to mobility |
Quantitative Research Methods | scientific, quantitative methods applied to mobility |
Transport Planning Models | Overview of classic transport demand modeling, including an introduction to VISUM. |
- Active Mobility (Lecture and Seminar): Looking into what Active Mobility means and why it is important for our future cities is the main purpose of this course.
- European Mobility Venture - euMOVE (Seminar): Exploration of urban mobility throughout Europe.
- Integrated Land-use and Transportation Modelling (Lecture): Understanding of system dynamics and state-of-the-art modelling in land-use and transportation.
- Local Public Transport Strategy and Organisation (Lecture): Case studies on policy and management issues relevant to local public transport operators.
- Lecture Series: Future of Mobility 2 (Lecture): As part of the elective module 'Lecture Series: Future of Mobility` current issues of science and practice in the transport sector are presented.
- Modelling of Environmental Effects in Transportation (Lecture): Modelling emissions such as greenhouse gases or pollutants in a chosen Munich region.
- Practice Issues in Transportation (Excursion): Guest lecturers from public office and private industry give insight into possible career paths for environmental engineers.
- The Future of Urban Mobility. An International PhD Colloquium (Colloquium): Doctoral candidates will present their research, engage in fruitful discussions, and network with peers and experts in the field of mobility.
- 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 Planning - Complementary course (Seminar): In-depth study of transport planning concepts.
- Transportation Policies and Project Design (Lecture): Introduction to transport planning processes, policy and decision making, project design and management as well as participation issues.
- Urban and Regional Planning (Seminar): 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 (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 (Lecture): Working with different visualisation software in order to apply stylistic concepts for designing maps.
Winter term 2023/2024
In the winter term 2023/2024 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.
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Quantitative Research Methods
- 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 Development through Mobility: Design of a transit-oriented development for a study area in Munich.
- Urban Mobility PhD Colloquium: A platform encouraging doctoral candidates working on mobility and transportation research at TUM to come together and exchange ideas.
Last updated in April 2024