University of Cape Town Transport Studies

University of Cape Town Transport Studies

Welcome to the Centre for Transport Studies website

The Centre for Transport Studies is a multidisciplinary research and postgraduate teaching body based in the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment’s Department of Civil Engineering. It provides a home for cross-departmental research within the field of transportation. It draws on the expertise of staff from UCT, as well as from nationally and internationally based academics and professionals. The Centre’s objective is to be an internationally recognised research and teaching body that produces relevant research, develops skilled professionals, and advocates innovative practices and institutional arrangements for the management of complex transport systems in the dynamic cities of South Africa and other African nations.

Degree Options

  • Master of Transport Studies

Courses

  • Integrated Land Use-Transport Planning (CIV5038Z)

Entry Requirements & Admission

The selection of applicants for degree programmes is based on an applicant’s academic record and experience,as well as the capacity of the CfTS staff to provide dissertation supervision.

Application forms are completed on-line.

New degree student applications should be submitted before 31 October.

Students wishing to change degree registration from the Master of Transport Studies to a 60-, 120- or 180-dissertation degree should apply for a change of degree registration before 31 October.

New student applications and degree change applications are considered by the Transport Studies Programme Convenor in November, and thereafter applicants are notified of the outcome of their applications by the EBE Faculty Office.

Further information can be obtained from the FEBE Student handbook. Any queries regarding applications should be directed to Ms Rowén Geswindt, PG Administrative Officer on (021) 650 3499 or rowen.geswindt@uct.ac.za.

Master of Transport Studies degree (EM029CIV06):

MTS applicants with an university honours or four-year bachelor degree, and a suitable level of numeracy and writing skills have a good chance of acceptance onto the Programme. Satisfactory numeracy is deemed to be a first year (one semester) university course in mathematics (pure or applied) or statistics, or mathematics at Senior Certificate level with a mark of 50% or higher. Applicants without the required level of numeracy specified above will be required to demonstrate a satisfactory level of numeracy in a test.

MTS applicants with a three-year Bachelor degree from an university or a Bachelor of Technology degree from a university of technology need to demonstrate five years of relevant senior work experience post-qualification, and satisfactory academic performance (typically deemed to be a >60% mean course mark for the entire qualification or in the final year of study), in order to be considered.

Master of Philosophy specialising in Transport Studies degree by majority coursework (EM027CIV06)

MPhil by coursework applicants with a university honours or four-year bachelor degree, and a suitable level of numeracy and writing skills have a good chance of acceptance onto the Programme. Satisfactory numeracy is deemed to be a first year (one semester) university course in mathematics (pure or applied) or statistics, or mathematics at Senior Certificate level with a mark of 50% or higher. Applicants without the required level of numeracy specified above will be required to demonstrate a satisfactory level of numeracy in a test.

MPhil by coursework applicants with a three-year Bachelor degree from an university or a Bachelor of Technology degree from a university of technology need to demonstrate five years of relevant senior work experience post-qualification, and satisfactory academic performance (typically deemed to be a >60% mean course mark for the entire qualification or in the final year of study), in order to be considered.

Master of Engineering specialising in Transport Studies degree (EM017CIV06)

MEng applicants with a university bachelor degree in engineering have a good chance of acceptance onto the Programme.

MEng applicants with a three-year Bachelor degree in engineering from an university or a Bachelor of Technology degree in engineering from a university of technology need to demonstrate five years of relevant senior work experience post-qualification and satisfactory academic performance (typically deemed to be a >60% mean course mark for the entire qualification or in the final year of study) in order to be considered.

Master of Philosophy specialising in Transport Studies degree by majority research (EM026CIV06)

MPhil by research applicants with a university honours or four-year bachelor degree, and a suitable level of numeracy and writing skills have a good chance of acceptance onto the Programme. Satisfactory numeracy is deemed to be a first year (one semester) university course in mathematics (pure or applied) or statistics, or mathematics at Senior Certificate level with a mark of 50% or higher. Applicants without the required level of numeracy specified above will be required to demonstrate a satisfactory level of numeracy in a test.

MPhil by research applicants with a three-year Bachelor degree from an university or a Bachelor of Technology degree from a university of technology need to demonstrate five years of relevant senior work experience post-qualification, and satisfactory academic performance (typically deemed to be a >60% mean course mark for the entire qualification or in the final year of study), in order to be considered.

Potential MPhil by research applicants should approach members of academic staff associated with the CfTS in order to explore potential research topics and supervision. Only applicants with a viable research topic and a willing supervisor will be considered for admission. (For an indication of the research fields of potential supervisors, see the research interests and staff profile pages of this website.)

Master of Science in Engineering degree (EM024CIV01)

MScEng applicants with a university bachelor degree in engineering have a good chance of acceptance.

MScEng applicants with a three-year Bachelor degree in engineering from an university or a Bachelor of Technology degree in engineering from a university of technology need to demonstrate five years of relevant senior work experience post-qualification, and satisfactory academic performance (typically deemed to be a >60% mean course mark for the entire qualification or in the final year of study), in order to be considered.

Potential MScEng applicants should approach members of academic staff associated with the CfTS in order to explore potential research topics and supervision. Only applicants with a viable research topic and a willing supervisor will be considered for admission. (For an indication of the research fields of potential supervisors, see the research interests and staff profile pages of this website.)

Doctor of Philosophy degree (ED001CIV01)

Potential PhD candidates, with suitable undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, should approach members of academic staff associated with the CfTS in order to explore potential research topics and supervision. Only applicants with a viable research topic and a willing supervisor will be considered for admission. (For an indication of the research fields of potential supervisors, see the research interests and staff profile pages of this website.)

Contact Us

The Centre for Transport Studies is located on the fourth level of the New Engineering Building (in Rooms 4.06 to 4.13) on the UCT Upper Campus, within the Department of Civil Engineering

Centre for Transport Studies
Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
University of Cape Town
Private Bag X3
Rondebosch
7701
SOUTH AFRICA