Short Learning Programme in Sustainable Transport Development
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Faculty Website: Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Department: Department of Town and Regional Planning
Programme Level: Continuous Education Programmes
Programme Name: SLP in Sustainable Transport Development
Programme Code: S6STDO
Medium of Facilitation: part-time
NQF Level: 9
NQF Credits: 15
SAQA:
Senate Approval: S477/2023(4)
Application Start Date: 26 July 2024
Application End Date: 14 December 2024
Campus: Doornfontein
Contacts: Mrs Maggy Ngolwane 011 559 6459
Email: maggyn@uj.ac.za
Duration of Study: 6 Months
Purpose
The purpose of this SLP is to afford an opportunity to current and aspiring professionals to further develop their skills, understanding of and competence in urban transport systems innovations. It specifically focuses on Sub-Saharan African mobility and access contexts and the role of technology in facilitating the development of sustainable urban transportation systems. The programme also highlights the financing and development of transport infrastructure and the influence of legislative and policy instruments on urban transport systems in African Cities. On completion of this SLP, a student would be able to evaluate the current mobility and access challenges of any city and to develop interventions that are informed by current and emerging theories in the field of sustainable urban planning and development.
Career Opportunities
The SLP aims at assisting relevant professionals to be more equipped to manage urban transport systems’ innovations and to advance their understanding, cultivate their expertise and build their capability in planning, designing, developing and managing the physical, socioeconomic, environmental and legislative aspects of urban transport systems. The proposed sustainable solutions are particularly relevant to the prevailing complex urban transport, mobility and access challenges of cities in the global south; declining formal public transport patronage, rising informality, and declining incomes to mention but a few.
Admission Requirements
Any holder of an NQF 8 at honours or postgraduate diploma levels and equivalent, in any relevant Built Environment field and other relevant disciplines is eligible to apply. Holders of NQF level 7 at bachelor’s degree qualification in any relevant Built Environment field and other relevant disciplines must have at least two years experience or any form of prior learning post their qualification to be eligible.
Selection Process
Selection is made based on the academic merit
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