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MT5012 Marketing of Hi-Tech Products and<br />

Innovation<br />

MT5013 Global Innovation Management<br />

MT6001 Research in Technology & Innovation<br />

Management<br />

IE5202 Applied Forecasting Methods<br />

IE5203 Decision Analysis<br />

IE5404 Large Scale Systems Engineering<br />

IE5409 Topics in Systems Engineering<br />

PP5240 Applied Policy Analysis<br />

2. Systems application<br />

BMA5010A Managing Operations (2 MCs)<br />

TP5026 Transportation Management & Policy<br />

TP5028 Intermodal Transportation Operations<br />

CE5804 Global Infrastructure Project Management<br />

ME5602 Manufacturing Systems Engineering<br />

ME5205 Energy Engineering<br />

MT5002 Management of Industrial R&D<br />

MT5003 Creativity and Innovation<br />

MT5004 User centred Engineering and Product<br />

Development<br />

MT5006 Strategic and New Product Development;<br />

(or<br />

IE5211 New Product Management)<br />

IE5401 Industrial Logistics<br />

CN5191 Project Engineering<br />

EE5702 Advanced Power Systems Analysis<br />

ESE5102 Sludge & Solid Waste Management<br />

TD5101 Specification of Complex Hardware/<br />

Software Systems<br />

SDM5990 SDM Research Project (8 MCs)<br />

5.2.14 Master of Science (Transportation Systems and<br />

Management)<br />

5.2.14.1 Overview<br />

This is a multidisciplinary programme designed for<br />

professionals who are working in transportation and<br />

related industry. The programme involves graduate level<br />

modules taught by academic faculty members from the<br />

Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Arts and Social<br />

Sciences, and the Business School. Students come from<br />

a variety of backgrounds, including undergraduate<br />

degrees in <strong>engineering</strong>, science, social sciences and<br />

business management. The programme accepts both<br />

full-time and part-time students.<br />

5.2.14.2 Degree Requirements<br />

To qualify for the M.Sc. (Transportation Systems and<br />

Management) degree with or without specialisation, a<br />

candidate must successfully complete a programme of<br />

study consisting of 36 MCs from modules listed in the<br />

curriculum. In addition, a student must obtain a<br />

minimum CAP of 3.0 (Grade B-) for the best modules<br />

equivalent to 40 MCs (inclusive of compulsory modules,<br />

where required). Students may choose to graduate with<br />

the following degrees:<br />

• M.Sc. (Transportation Systems and Management),<br />

or<br />

• M.Sc. (Transportation Systems and Management)<br />

with specialisation in Logistics and Distribution<br />

Management<br />

…264…<br />

Specialisation in Logistics and Distribution<br />

Management<br />

Distinct modules (choose minimum of any five<br />

modules)<br />

CE5203 Traffic Flow & Control<br />

CE5205 Transportation Planning<br />

CE5207 Pavement Network Management Systems<br />

TP5025 Intelligent Transportation Systems<br />

TP5027 Transport & Freight Terminal Management<br />

TP5028 Intermodal Transportation Operations<br />

Electives modules (choose minimum of any four<br />

modules)<br />

BMA5004A Management and Organisation<br />

BMA5206 Management of Information Technology<br />

BMA5101 Industry and Competitive Analysis<br />

BMA5251 Management of Technology Innovation<br />

CE5204 Pavement Design and Rehabilitation<br />

CE5603 Engineering Economics and Project<br />

Evaluation<br />

CE5705 Transportation and Construction Safety<br />

Management<br />

CE5804 Global Infrastructure Project Management<br />

CE6001 Operations & Management of<br />

Infrastructure Systems<br />

CE6002 Analysis of Civil Engineering Experiments<br />

IE5001 Operations Planning and Control I<br />

IE5107 Material Flow Systems<br />

IE5121 Quality Planning and Management<br />

IE5202 Applied Forecasting Methods<br />

IE5203 Decision Analysis<br />

IE5401 Industrial Logistics<br />

IE5404 Large Scale Systems Engineering<br />

TP5026 Transportation Management and Policy<br />

The remaining one module (4 MCs) may be selected<br />

from Level-5000 and 6000 modules offered by the<br />

Department of Civil Engineering. Prior approval must be<br />

sought from the Head of Department or his nominee.<br />

Note: Not all elective modules listed are necessarily<br />

available in any one year. All modules listed are<br />

of 4 MCs each.<br />

For more details about the modules offered, please<br />

refer to the web site at<br />

http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/civil/programmes/MSc_tsm.html<br />

5.2.15 Graduate Diploma (Aviation Management)<br />

5.2.15.1 Overview<br />

Established for more than 10 years, this unique<br />

programme combines the academic disciplines of<br />

transportation management with the operational<br />

elements of airport management and taps on Singapore<br />

Changi Airport’s experience. Participants will graduate<br />

with an internationally recognised professional<br />

qualification.<br />

The Aviation Management course is designed to provide<br />

an understanding of the multi-skilled approach to<br />

running an airport and how the airport system fits into<br />

the air transport industry. The learning process will<br />

include:

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