Postgraduate Certificate in Traffic Flow Theory and Applications
-- ViewingNowThe Postgraduate Certificate in Traffic Flow Theory and Applications is a comprehensive course that provides learners with advanced knowledge and skills in traffic management and transportation planning. This course is essential for professionals involved in traffic engineering, transportation planning, and urban development.
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Here are the essential units for a Postgraduate Certificate in Traffic Flow Theory and Applications:
• Traffic Flow Fundamentals: This unit covers the basic principles of traffic flow, including traffic flow theory, traffic stream characteristics, and traffic flow models.
• Traffic Flow Data Analysis: This unit focuses on the techniques used to collect and analyze traffic flow data, including traffic data sources, data processing, and data analysis methods.
• Traffic Simulation and Modeling: This unit covers the use of simulation and modeling techniques to analyze traffic flow, including microscopic and macroscopic traffic flow models and traffic simulation software.
• Traffic Engineering: This unit explores the application of traffic flow theory and modeling to real-world traffic engineering problems, including traffic signal timing, lane management, and intersection design.
• Intelligent Transportation Systems: This unit covers the use of advanced technologies to improve traffic flow, including traffic management systems, adaptive traffic control, and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication.
• Transportation Policy and Planning: This unit examines the role of transportation policy and planning in managing traffic flow, including transportation infrastructure investment, land use planning, and transportation demand management.
• Sustainable Transportation Systems: This unit explores the role of sustainable transportation systems in reducing traffic congestion and improving traffic flow, including the use of alternative modes of transportation, such as public transit, cycling, and walking.
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