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Professional Development

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Street Network Planning and Design


Course Details


Course/Module Code

UBGMLK-15-M

Level

M

Fees

Course Dates

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Applications

University

Assessment

The assessment for this course includes two portfolios where students present the outcomes from a street and junction problem evaluation and design task.

Campus

Frenchay

Careers/further study

This module can be taken as a stand-alone CPD course, or used to build up credits towards a named postgraduate qualification (PG Certificate, PG Diploma or Masters) in Transport Engineering and Planning by completing the module assessment.

Content

On completion of this module, students are able to:

  1. Evaluate and design multi-modal networks, streets and junctions considering the needs of all users 
  2. Analyse and compare the performance and capacity of priority, roundabout and signal controlled junctions against design criteria
  3. Explain and apply traffic flow theory  
  4. Evaluate road safety problems and propose road safety interventions

Course Director

Ben Clark

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Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for participants wishing to undertake this course as a stand-alone CPD course without the optional module assessment.

If you wish to complete the course assessment you are expected to have a first degree at 2.2 level or above (or equivalent) or alternatively have industrial experience.

We strongly recommend that you speak to the course tutor prior to the course if you are unsure about your suitability to complete the assessment.

If you are a non-UK student you will need to show your passport on entry to the UK. Please check your eligibility to visit and study in the UK here. If you are a non-Irish EU national currently resident in Ireland please contact us directly for further advice.

If English is not your country's first language, you will be required to provide evidence to show you meet the UK Border Agency and the University's minimum English Language requirements. Further details are available on our English Language Requirements webpage

Introduction

Well-designed streets and junctions are crucial to enabling people to move efficiently, particularly (though not only) within urban centres where space is constrained. Street designers also have an important role to play in the creation of high-quality, healthy built environments.

In this module you will learn how to evaluate, plan and design people centred, multi-modal streets and junctions. You will examine how best practice street and junction design principles accommodate the needs of all groups in society, giving consideration to characteristics such as age, gender, and disability; and making appropriate provision for all forms of movement, including walking, wheeling, cycling, public transport and general traffic.

The module will support your approach to street and junction design issues by also developing your knowledge of road safety and risk management, conceptions of movement and place, traffic flow theory and junction capacity analysis, including the application of industry standard junction modelling techniques.

Key Facts

This course can count towards the MSc Transport Engineering and Planning

Learning and Teaching

The course will be delivered through a series of classes to introduce street design principles and analytical techniques. These classes will be mixed with site visits and design workshops where students apply principles to a real-world street design project. The module also includes computer laboratories to introduce students to junction modelling techniques.

Study facilities

UWE Bristol is superbly equipped with libraries and computer labs, and an excellent campus environment.

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Telephone

+44 (0)117 32 81043 (option 1, then option 3)


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