Transport Planning degrees

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Studying transport planning

On a transport planning or design course, you’ll be looking into the newest breakthroughs in transport design, and considering how you can contribute to the industry. The course will likely have a focus on sustainable transportation and fuels to prepare you for working in this fast-growing industry of sustainable transport solutions. After you finish your studies, many graduates go on to work for automotive or transportation manufacturers, whether that’s car companies or public transport companies. You could be working on any form of transportation, from family cars to buses to trains, even potentially aeroplanes.