Transportation-engineer BSc

Faculty of Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering (KJK)

Transportation is an integral part of our daily lives. Plan and shape the transportation system, influence the movement of people and goods. In addition to the general basics useful for engineers, you will learn about the IT, economics, management and operational tasks and challenges of transport. You will get a general idea of all modes of transport and choose which one you want to learn more about: road, rail, or aviation.

Qualification Transportation-engineer BSc program

Language English

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For our BSc programs general minimum requirements are an eligible highschool degree; document of English language proficiency and successful admission tests, while for our MSc programs an eligible BSc degree is needed. Detailed information on the general admission procedure (deadlines and requirements) can be found on our E-admission page.

You can study at BME with a scholarship or as a self-funded student, by paying tuition fees. Various scholarships help you cover tuition fees and your living expenses during your studies. Successful PhD students may receive additional support from research grants.

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Curriculum

Transportation-engineer students learn the vehicle and track operation, traffic management, IT and information communication , traffic planning (e.g. traffic management), economic and process management.

Foundations

Mathematics

Linear Algebra, Calculus, Probability, Statistics

21 credits
Informatics, Electronics, Artificial Intelligence, Control

Programming, Electronics, Artificial Intelligence, Control

20 credits
Physics, Materials, Mechanics

General Physics, Statics & Dynamics, Material Technology

17 credits
Chemistry, Thermo & Fluid Dynamics
7 credits

Additional skills

Other subjects

Management & Entrepreneurship, Own Research, Training, Compulsory Elective Major Courses, Compulsory Elective Economics Courses, Elective Courses

40 credits

Advanced Courses

Advanced Enginnering Skills

Basics of Transportation Engineering, Vizualization Techniques, Infrastructures, Transport Economics, Transport Technology, Organization, Automation, Information Systems, Safety, Freight Transport Systems, Networks

66 credits
Specialization

Road transportation, Rail transportation, Aviation – Infrastructures, Informatics, Automation, Technology, Management

24 credits
Thesis work
15 credits

Career options

Public administration (municipalities, ministries), transport management companies, transport service providers (public transportation, freight transportation, shared mobility), transport planning companies, research institutes. Besides the industry opportunities, BSc graduates can can continue their studies in our MSc in Transportation Engineering program.

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