About the Programme
Why study Advanced Mobility Servies at the EIT Urban Mobility Master School?
The mobility challenges generated by rapid urbanization, e-commerce activities providing door to door deliveries, as well as the urgent need for more sustainable transport systems require the creation and development of innovative urban mobility solutions for people and goods. Trends such as Mobility as a Service, Logistic as a Service, Vehicle Sharing, Internet of Things, and Micromobility are some of the developments that have the potential to radically reshape our urban systems and create more livable and safer cities.
This programme takes a holistic approach to studying, designing, and implementing advanced mobility services by integrating technical expertise with innovative approaches and entrepreneurial skills so that graduates have the tools they need to implement new ideas and shape a more sustainable urban future.
Where can I study Sustainable Urban Mobility Transitions?
The available universities for the Advanced Mobility Services programme are:
- Politecnico di Milano – Milan, Italy
- Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), Barcelona, Spain
- Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Budapest, Hungary
- Technische Universität Braunschweig – Braunschweig, Germany
What are the career opportunities?
Career opportunities for graduates of the Advanced Mobility Services Master programme are found in both the public and private sectors, across Europe and Worldwide, and they encourage graduates to get involved in innovation strategies and business creation. The skills learned in this programme are highly demanded in a broad sense in the fields of, among others, logistics, transport managers, mobility authorities and the automotive sector.
Who's Coming
Candidates should have a solid foundation in quantitative, technical and business and/or economics methods as demonstrated by a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering or Information engineering.
Additionally, the Advanced Mobility Services programme also welcomes applicants with a technical degree (any other engineering degree, mathematics, physics, statistics, information science) that can also prove 35 ECTS in business and/or economics.
About You
Bachelor's degree:
Applicants must have completed a Bachelor’s degree encompassing a minimum of 180 ECTS credits or equivalent academic qualifications from an internationally recognized university.
Conditional acceptance:
Students in their final year of undergraduate education may also apply and if qualified, receive a conditional acceptance.
If you have not completed your studies, please include a written statement from the degree administration office (or equivalent department), confirming that you are enrolled in the final year of your education and giving your expected completion date – which should be before the start of the Master's programme.
If you receive a conditional offer, you should present your degree certificate to your entry university before enrollment at the latest. Applicants following longer technical programmes and who have completed courses equivalent to an amount of 180 ECTS, will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
About Us
EIT Urban Mobility Master School: Pioneering Urban Mobility Education
In collaboration with leading European universities, industry leaders, and visionary cities, the EIT Urban Mobility Master School offers an unparalleled educational journey. This initiative, supported by EIT, a body of the European Union, is not just an academic endeavor; it's a transformative experience that bridges the gap between academia and real-world urban mobility challenges.
Scolarships
A scholarship is available, click "Register" to find out more.