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The EPSRC-funded Engineering Doctorate (EngD) in Transport and Infrastructure Engineering supports UK industry in developing an efficient and integrated transport system. If you are a well-qualified, ambitious graduate engineer, this prestigious four-year programme will provide you with the technical, business and personal development competences required to become one of the senior technical managers of the future. A significant taught component is combined with doctoral-level research work, which you will carry out primarily within a sponsoring organisation.
Management training: Modules in key management disciplines from the School of Management’s MBA programme include: Managing change; Organisational effectiveness; Quality management
Research areas include: Environmental impact studies; Information management and control engineering; Integrated transport technologies; Materials technology; Noise and vibration; Public transport; Systems integration; Traffic forecasting and management; Transport infrastructure; Vehicle, maritime and aerospace applications
Technical training options include: Computational fluid dynamics; Control engineering; Control of vehicle noise and vibration; Environmental engineering; Information systems; Intelligent systems; Maritime engineering; Transport planning and engineering; Yacht and small craft design.
Entry requirements
Good honours degree or equivalent in engineering/mathematics/science