The Urban Systems and Transportation Management (Non-Thesis) (Turkish) program aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to manage and organize transportation systems in urban environments. The program focuses on understanding the challenges related to urban transportation and developing strategies to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of transportation systems in cities.
Key Features of the Program:
Curriculum: Includes studies on topics such as urban transportation planning, traffic management, intelligent transportation systems, traffic data analysis, and urban project management. The program also covers topics related to environmental sustainability and assessing the social and economic impacts of transportation systems.
Objectives: To train students to effectively analyze, design, and manage urban transportation systems, with a focus on improving the quality of life in cities and meeting the needs of residents. The program aims to prepare students to apply modern technologies and successfully manage transportation projects.
Duration: Typically lasts about two years, including both theoretical and practical studies, without the need for a thesis.
Career Opportunities: Graduates can work in transportation management within municipalities, transportation companies, engineering consultancies, or in government and private institutions dealing with urban planning and transportation management. Possible job roles also include traffic data analysis and developing strategies to improve transportation systems.