De elektronische studiegids voor het academiejaar 2025 - 2026 is onder voorbehoud.





Integrated Transportation Case_DL (4330)

  
Coordinating lecturer :Prof. dr. An NEVEN 
  
Member of the teaching team :Prof. dr. ir. Ansar YASAR 
 De heer Brent PETERS 
 Prof. dr. Geert WETS 
 dr. Hélène DIRIX 
 Prof. dr. Kris BRIJS 
 De heer Roeland PAUL 


Language of instruction : English


Credits: 10,0
  
Period: semester 2 (10sp)
  
2nd Chance Exam1: Yes
  
Final grade2: Numerical
 
Exam contract: not possible


 
Sequentiality
 
   Mandatory sequentiality bound on the level of programme components
 
 

Content

In a case-study of an international city such as Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Bangkok, Dar Es Salaam, etc. students integrate knowledge and skills from other courses taught in the same semester, e.g. concepts of Behavioural Interventions, Transport Infrastructure, Intelligent Solutions in Transportation, etc.In parallel and together with fellow students you immediately apply what you learn to the case of an international mega-city. The case-study is developed in co-operation with an expert with expertise in the local transportation and traffic safety situation.

The majority of your learning will be done through self-study, based on the course material that is made available online. You will have access to a range of useful online learning materials such as online lectures, reading materials, as well as access to thousands of e-books, online journals and other resources via our online university library. Approximately mid-semester, an online interactive Question and Answer session will be organised, where students can meet the course lecturer and fellow students online and have the opportunity to go deeper into the course material.

All evaluations will be done online, whether by submission of assignments or by taking written or oral exams online, or a combination of assignments and exams. Written exams will be done with online proctoring (exam supervision) to retain the integrity of a supervised exam, while providing the flexibility of an online platform. For the online exams, distance learning students should ensure to have a laptop/pc with a working webcam and microphone, a charged mobile device (phone/tablet) and a stable internet connection (minimum upload speed of 1.5 MB/second), as well as a quiet, secluded room to take the exam in.



Organisational and teaching methods
Organisational methods  
Small group session  
Teaching methods  
Case study  
Group work  
Paper  
Presentation  


 

Compulsory course material
 

Presentations and additional course material (relevant articles, datasets, etc.) will be provided via Blackboard.

 

Remarks
 

You will have to ensure to have a good internet connection for the online sessions.



Learning outcomes
  EC = learning outcomes      DC = partial outcomes      BC = evaluation criteria  
Offered inTolerance3
part 1 Master of Transportation Sciences (by distance learning) J



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