Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (Sustainable Mobility Analytics)

The Sustainable Mobility Analytics programme integrates entrepreneurship and innovation throughout the curriculum and has been launched to train our future innovators and change-makers in urban transport and mobility.

The track is organised in collaboration with the EIT Urban Mobility Master School and is accessible only to students pursuing a double-degree through either the MSc Sustainable Urban Mobility Transitions (SUMT) programme or the MSc Smart Mobility Data Science and Analytics (SMDSA) programme offered by the EIT Urban Mobility Master School.

Students spend each year at a different partner university (Ghent University, TU Eindhoven, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, UPC Barcelona, the University of Tartu, and the University of Lisbon) and graduate with two officially recognised Master of Science degrees from each of the two universities where they carried out their studies. They are also awarded the EIT Label certificate by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.

EUR-ACE® Master + CTI

EUR-ACE® Master (EURopean ACcredited Engineering Master)

The EUR-ACE label was accredited to this programme by the Commission des titres d’ingénieur (CTI), under the auspices of the European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education (ENAEE).

EUR-ACE® is a framework and accreditation system that provides a set of standards that identifies high-quality engineering degree programmes in Europe and abroad.

www.enaee.eu

Master's Programme
2 year 120 credits
Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
English
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Application Deadline (for International degree students)

Please check the application deadlines and tuition fees on EIT Urban Mobility Master School’s detailed information page.

Enrolment

The MSc in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, main subject Sustainable Mobility Analytics is accessible only to students taking a double degree between this programme and another master's programme of a partner university within the context of the MSc in Smart Mobility Data Science and Analysis double degree programme of the EIT Urban Mobility. Students applying for this double degree programme (students holding a degree of the Flemish Community as well as international degree students) must submit, in parallel, two applications for admission:

  1. application for admission to the master's programme Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Main Subject: Sustainable Mobility Analytics at Ghent University Online Application Platform.
  2. application for admission to the MSc in Smart Mobility Data Science and Analytics double degree programme (and possibly also for an EIT scholarship) on the EIT Urban Mobility Master School Office admission portal.

Only students accepted for both applications, will receive a letter of admission for this track. Please note that, apart from the double degree in itself, different conditions apply as to participation cost, language requirements, study progress monitoring…).

Tuition Fee

Please check the application deadlines and tuition fees on EIT Urban Mobility Master School’s detailed information page.

Costs of studying

From June 1st, you will find an overview here of the study materials and additional costs (besides tuition fees) for this programme. We try to provide the most accurate overview, but variations are always possible. For interuniversity or international programmes, we are not able to give an overview of the costs.

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Contact (for international degree students)

International Relations Officer
+32 9 264 36 99
international.ea@ugent.be

Programme contact

Learning path counsellor

The study progress of all EIT Urban Mobility students is monitored by the EIT Master School Office, in collaboration with the Partner Universities. The study progress regulations for this programme implies that students who do not pass at least 80% of the credits in the first year of the programme (entry year) may not continue the programme in the following year. For counselling and study advice contact studietrajectir.ea@ugent.be