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    Programme Specification

    BSc (Hons) Transport Management (2019 entry)

    Academic Year: 2020/21

    This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if full advantage is taken of the learning opportunities that are provided.

    This specification applies to delivery of the programme in the Academic Year indicated above. Prospective students reviewing this information for a later year of study should be aware that these details are subject to change as outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Study.

    This specification should be read in conjunction with:

    • Summary
    • Aims
    • Learning outcomes
    • Structure
    • Progression & weighting

    Programme summary

    Awarding body/institution 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网
    Teaching institution (if different)
    Owning school/department School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
    Details of accreditation by a professional/statutory body

    Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport

    Final award BSc (Hons)
    Programme title Transport Management
    Programme code CVUB15
    Length of programme The duration of the programme is either 6 semesters, or 8 semesters if students undertake industrial training leading to the award of the Diploma in Industrial Studies which occurs between Part B and Part C.
    Students may apply to the Programme Director for permission to undertake an approved course of study at a European University which is a member of the EU approved SOCRATES programme. Such a course of study must be undertaken for one semester in Part B of the degree programme.
    UCAS code N920, N921
    Admissions criteria

    BSc - http://www.lboro.hslppt.com/n920

    BSc DIS - http://www.lboro.hslppt.com/n921

    Date at which the programme specification was published Mon, 06 Jul 2020 17:28:40 BST

    1. Programme Aims

    • To provide an undergraduate programme in transport management appropriate to the needs of students.
    • To provide an undergraduate programme that offers opportunities for learning, reflection, scholarship and relevant research.
    • To enhance the learning experience of students by means of a range of appropriate methods.
    • To develop involvement with the principal sectors of the transport industry.
    • To equip students with a thorough and practical knowledge of the economic, social and technological aspects of transport, so that they will be able to play a full part in its future development.

    2. Relevant subject benchmark statements and other external reference points used to inform programme outcomes:

     

    There is at present no nationally agreed subject benchmark statement for transport programmes.  The benchmark standards which have been devised for undergraduate transport programmes have been based on the relevant accreditation requirements of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, the professional body with chartered status, as well as the Self-Assessment Document produced for the QAA's recent External Subject Review of Transport Studies programmes (November 2000), the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications and the University's current Learning and Teaching Strategy.

     

    3. Programme Learning Outcomes

    3.1 Knowledge and Understanding

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of: 

    • The context in which transport operates, including the functions and sectors allied to transport, their operation and the links between them;
    • The key concepts, theories and principles in transport operations, and management;
    • The linkages and inter-relationships between the elements which constitute the study of transport operations, management, and the relationships between them and related subjects;
    • One or more areas of specialist knowledge associated with transport operations, management and/or planning;
    • The principles and skills used in transport operations, and management in the solution of problems including an ability: to collect, analyse and interpret data and information; to use appropriate analytical tools; and to use standard and relevant ICT applications; and
    • The skills to identify options, to question conventional wisdom, to provide advice in oral and written form, and to apply professional judgement in making recommendations and solving problems.

    3.2 Skills and other attributes

    a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:  

    • Display and utilise academic knowledge and understanding appropriate to the study of transport operations, and management;
    • Collect, analyse and interpret a range of data and information, and apply them to specific situations;
    • Understand, integrate and synthesise a range of complex concepts and disciplines appropriate to the study of transport operations, and management; and
    • Define problems, provide solutions and offer a critical appraisal of the outcomes.
    b. Subject-specific practical skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: 

    • Communication skills, both orally and in writing;
    • Planning and making oral presentations;
    • Research skills - including the preparation of a substantial dissertation;
    • Interpersonal situations including working in groups;
    • The use and application of ICT; and
    • The collection, analysis and synthesis of numerical information and the application of numerical and statistical techniques.
    c. Key transferable skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to demonstrate: a highly developed comprehension of the interaction and relative importance of personal skills and attributes within transport management, including: decision-making, self development, reflective practice and self management skills together with personal planning skills, integrity, flexibility and recognition of the need for life-long learning.

    4. Programme structure

    Modules with their weights in parentheses are taught in Semesters 1 and 2.

     

    4.1       Part A  -  Introductory Modules 

    4.1.1    Semester 1 

    (i)         COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 60) 

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    BSA525

    Introduction to Accounting

    10

    CVA001

    Development of Communication and Learning Skills

    10

    CVA041

    Introduction to Transport Systems

    10

    CVA042

    Introduction to Management

    10

    CVA045

    Introduction to Air Transport

    10

    CVA121

    Legal and Economic Context of the Built Environment (20)

    10

     

    (ii)        OPTIONAL MODULES (none)

     

    4.1.2    Semester 2 

    (i)         COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 50)  

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVA044

    Introduction to Logistics

    10

    CVA047

    Transport and Society

    10

    CVA121

    Legal and Economic Context of the Built Environment (20)

    10

    MAA211

    Management Statistics

    10

    TTA302

    Road Transport Technology

    10

     

     (ii)       OPTIONAL MODULES

    One 10 credit module from

    Code

    Module Title

    Modular Weight

    CVA050

    Air Transport Technology

    10

    or

    Language module (at the appropriate level which will be treated as a degree level module)

    10

     

    4.2       Part B  -  Degree Modules 

    4.2.1    Semester 1 

    (i)         COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 50) 

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVB051

    Global Logistics and Management

    10

    CVB052

    Statistical Analysis in Transport

    20

    CVB058

    Transport Planning

    10

    CVB063

    Transport Research Methods and Digital Skills (20)

    10

     

    (ii)       OPTIONAL MODULES

    One 10 credit module from

    Code

    Module Title

    Modular Weight

    CVB059

    Airport Planning

    10

    CVB060

    Airline Business Strategies

    10

    or

    Language module (at the appropriate level which will be treated as a degree level module)

    10

     

    4.2.2    Semester 2

    (i)         COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 50) 

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVB021

    Management Principles and Practices

    10

    CVB055

    Supply Chain Management

    10

    CVB061

    Transport and the Environment

    10

    CVB063

    Transport Research Methods and Digital Skills (20)

    10

    CVB064

    Project Appraisal

    10

     

    (ii)       OPTIONAL MODULES

    One 10 credit module from

    Code

    Module Title

    Modular Weight

    CVB057

    Airport Operations

    10

    or

    Language module (at the appropriate level which will be treated as a degree level module)

    10

     

     

    In place of (i) and (ii) above students may take the SOCRATES module CVB066, which has a modular weight of 60. 

     

    4.3 Part C – Degree Modules 

    4.3.1    Semester 1

    (i)         COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 40) 

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVC061

    Research Dissertation (30)

    10

    CVC070

    Transport Policy

    10

    CVC072

    Smarter Cities and Urban Mobility

    10

    CVC078

    Transport Futures (20)

    10

     

    (ii)        OPTIONAL MODULES

    Modules with a total weight of 20 credits from

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    BSD523 Enterprise Technology

    10

    CVC067

    Airline Operations

    10

    CVC069

    Airline Management

    10

    CVC079

    Sustainable Aviation

    10

     

    4.3.2    Semester 2 

    (i)         COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 50)  

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVC061

    Research Dissertation (30)

    20

    CVC063

    Sustainable Cities and Transport

    10

    CVC064

    Public Transport Operations

    10

    CVC078

    Transport Futures (20)

    10

     

    (ii)          OPTIONAL MODULES

    Modules with a total weight of 10 credits from

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVC068

    Aviation Safety

    10

    CVC073

    Airport Management

    10

    CVD019

    Infrastructure Engineering

    10

    5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award

     

    5.1  In order to progress from Part A or Part B, or to qualify for the award of an Honours Degree in Part C, candidates must not only satisfy the minimum requirements set out in Regulation XX but also accumulate 120 credits in each Part.

    5.2  Candidates cannot progress from Part B to the DIS year until Part B progression requirements have been met.

    6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification

     

    6.1     Candidates' final degree classification will be determined on the basis of their performance in degree level Module Assessments in Parts B and C.  The percentage mark for each Part will be combined in the ratio Part B 40: Part C 60 to determine the final percentage mark.

     

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