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Road traffic management and handling

8.275.02 Road traffic management and handling
Qualification awarded : Master in organization and regulation of road traffic
Entry year: 2016
Program duration: 1.5 years
Number of credits: 90 credits ECTS
Level of qualification according to the National Qualification Framework and the European Qualifications Framework: Second (Master) level, 7-th level of NQF, EHEA second Cycle
Field(s) of study: Transport services
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Gained competence:
- technological;
- organizational;
- analytic;
- design;
- supervisory;
- research.
- analysis and investigation of the transport characteristics of road users;
- optimization of transport processes and systems;
- analysis and identification of transport projects;
- simulation of traffic and pedestrian flows;
- prognostication of transport systems development;
- development of concepts related to transport planning and road safety improvement.
Concerning synthesis:
- to develop methods of transport studies and prognostication;
- to model transport processes and traffic environment;
- to find optimal solutions among alternative options of transport systems;
- to assess and predict traffic parameters;
- to develop curricula for professional education in the field of transport.
Concerning the evaluation of knowledge:
- to evaluate the existing and developing innovative methods of traffic indicators study;
- to predict the development of transport systems;
- to simulate the transport process operations and the environment of movement.
Mode of study: part
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Institute: Institute of Engineering Mechanics and Transport