Master's Programme in Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering
Previous curricula
Here you can find the curricula of previous academic years.
Curriculum 2018–2020
Programme director: Marketta Kyttä
Built environment frames our everyday life. In urban planning and engineering, we shape these frames. Urban realities are becoming increasingly dynamic, complex and fragmented while demands for their liveability, sustainability, competitiveness, and attractiveness increase. This requires new skills in systemic understanding, problem-solving, and integrative planning and policy-making beyond sectorial boundaries. This programme focuses on important future challenges of sustainable built environment, tackling topical global megatrends, such as urbanization and need for greener cities. The uniqueness of the program is its focus on a wide range of approaches from people’s daily life and mobility to large scale strategic and systemic thinking necessary for shaping the built environment.
The students of the programme will gain broad overview from the fields of land use planning and transportation engineering. The students can use integrated land use planning and transport engineering tools for the planning, analysis, and evaluation of urban land use and transport, and in a broader strategic spatial planning frame. They are able to understand the opportunities and limitations of the various approaches of the field. The students understand the ecological, economic, social and technical complexities of urban and regional built environment. They can evaluate multi-dimensional and systemic interdependencies of sustainable development, as related to the field. They can also apply the requirements for development of smart cities and intelligent transport systems, including a range of technological aspects. Furthermore, the students can critically apply, evaluate and develop various theoretical methods and approaches used in spatial and land use planning and transport engineering. The students can utilize diverse sources of information to be used in creative problem solving.
The programme has cross-disciplinary approach, emphasising team work, communication and negotiation skills as well as employing advanced project management skills. The students are familiar with a rich theoretical and empirical knowledge base related to the relationship between people and built environment and can apply and develop a variety of methods and practices for participatory planning. They understand the contested nature of urban politics and urban change. Accordingly, the students gain ethical reflectivity on the value implications of their planning and engineering work.
In his/her studies, the student can specialize in spatial and land use planning or transport engineering, or obtain a broader expertise integrating both fields. After graduation, the student can work in different professional roles of choice, including planning, management and analysis of land use and transportation at urban, regional, national and international levels. Research oriented students can build a solid background for doctoral studies.
More information about Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering (research group)
The master’s degree consists of
- Major studies 60 cr
- Master's thesis 30 cr
- Elective studies 30 cr
Code: ENG26
Extent: 60 cr
Programme director: Marketta Kyttä
Common studies (compulsory courses 40 cr)
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
SPT-E1010 | Land Use Planning Systems | 5 | I (Autumn term) * |
SPT-E1020 | Transport Systems Planning | 5 | I-II (Autumn term) |
SPT-E1030 | Planning Theory | 5 | I-II (Autumn term) * |
SPT-E1070 | Planning Studio | 10 | I-II (Autumn term) |
SPT-E1040 | Transport Policy and Economics | 5 | II (Autumn term) |
SPT-E1050 | Systems Thinking for Sustainable Living Environment | 5 | III-IV (Spring term) |
SPT-E1060 | Seminar on Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering | 5 | I-V (Autumn and spring terms) |
Advanced studies ( select courses 20 cr from below, note prerequisites)
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
SPT-E4010 | Transport Modelling | 5 | III (Spring term) |
SPT-E5020 | Urban Experience | 5 | III (Spring term) |
SPT-E3010 | Participatory Planning | 5 | IV (Spring term) |
SPT-E4020 | Traffic Flow Theory | 5 | IV (Spring term) |
SPT-E8010 | Smart and Liveable City Studio | 10 | IV-V (Spring term) |
SPT-E4030 | Traffic Management | 5 | V (Spring term) |
SPT-E5010 | Urban and Regional Development | 5 | V (Spring term) |
SPT-E8020 | Special Course in Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering | 1-10 | I, II, III, IV, V (Autumn or Spring term) |
* changed in June 2018
For free elective studies you can study courses offered by Aalto University or by other universities as it is possible by Aalto internal and inter institutional agreements and procedures and course specific prerequisites. Kindly note that your elective studies do not have to form a minor, but can include different types of courses totaling 30 credits.
The structure of our Master’s Programme is designed so that you are able to study your major studies i.e. common and advanced courses during the first year. This leaves the second year for elective courses and Master’s thesis. It also makes it easy for you to go for student exchange during the second year. Alternatively, you can deepen your expertise by taking more of our advanced courses as elective courses, or broaden your expertise by choosing courses from Aalto’s other programmes or from different universities. The choice for elective studies is thus entirely yours: the most important thing is that your elective studies complement your major studies, and provide you with expertise that you personally feel important and inspiring for your career.
Please find Aalto University study offers from Aalto University cross school studies.
Programme has been planned so that it enables you to leave for exchange studies during your second year. You can find more information about exchange studies (incl. application deadlines) from here Exchange studies for Aalto students.
Please note language requirements
Foreign language studies (minimum 3 cr in the same language) are required for the completion of the MSc (Tech) degree in some cases. Please see more information about language requirements for the master's degree students:
Language requirements
According to Government Decree on University Degrees (794/2004), student shall demonstrate proficiency in Finnish and Swedish language that is required of central government staff in bilingual public organisations under subsection 1 of section 6 of the Act on the Knowledge of Languages Required of Personnel in Public Bodies (424/2003) andt hat is necessary for their own field; and proficiency in at least one foreign language that enablesstudents to monitor progress in their own field and operate in an international setting.
Students with Finnish Bachelor's degree
Compulsory language studies are included as part of the Finnish Bachelor’s degree for students who have studied in Finland and whose language of education is Finnish or Swedish. If the language studies have not been completed in the student’s Bachelor’s degree, the student must take 2 ECTS in the second national language and 3 ECTS in one foreign language, including both oral and written proficiency.
All other students
Students who have received their pre-university education in a language other than Finnish or Swedish, or received their education abroad, are required to complete only 3 ECTS in one foreign language, including both oral and written proficiency. Relevant courses (marked with ‘o’ and ‘w’) are offered by the Aalto University Language Center. There students who have received their education abroad and who already have excellent command of English (e.g. English as their first language) may choose 3 credits of Finnish or Swedish courses instead, hence not covering the requirement of oral/written proficiency but meeting the language requirement of the degree. If this applies to you, please contact your school’s Learning Services for further advice, as different schools have different procedures for validating this exemption.
Language studies are included in students’ elective studies and are agreed in the personal study plan (HOPS).
Please find more information about language courses and information about learning languages from the Language Centre of Aalto University.
The master’s thesis is written on a topic related to the advanced studies of the degree programme.
Students may apply for a topic for their master’s thesis when a minimum of 60 credits counted towards the master’s degree have been completed.
The topic and the language of the master’s thesis are approved by the school upon application by the student; the school also appoints a thesis supervisor and one or two thesis advisors for it. The master’s thesis supervisor shall be one of the professors of Aalto University.
The topic of the master’s thesis remains valid for one year.
The master's thesis includes a presentation and maturity test. Further instructions on the master’s thesis and the related process from Completing master's thesis.
Curriculum 2017–2018
Urban realities are becoming increasingly dynamic, complex and fragmented while demands for their liveability, sustainability, competitiveness, and attractiveness increase. This requires new skills in systemic understanding, problem-solving, and integrative planning and policy-making beyond sectorial boundaries.
This programme focuses on important future challenges of sustainable built environment, tackling topical global megatrends, such as urbanization and need for greener cities. The uniqueness of the program is its focus on a wide range of approaches from people’s daily life and mobility to large scale strategic and systemic thinking necessary for shaping the built environment.
You will gain excellent competencies to work for smarter and more liveable cities and to respond to emerging issues of constantly changing built environments and technologies. In addition to a strong theoretical basis, you will acquire insights into current research themes, and capabilities in applying a variety of planning and analysis tools in contemporary tasks of land use and transportation. Through interactive learning methods, you will gain hands-on experiences on a range of urban themes and methodologies. Engaged in studio courses, you will learn systemic thinking, creative problem-solving, ethical reflectivity, as well as tools for participatory processes and communication skills in various forums and through various media. Moreover, you will be able to critically interpret and process knowledge from multiple sources and implement this knowledge in a variety of complex urban processes.
More information about Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering: YTK Land Use Planning and Urban Studies Group Transportation Engineering
The master’s degree consists of
- Major studies 60 cr
- Master's thesis 30 cr
- Elective studies 30 cr
Code: ENG26
Credits: 60 cr
Programme director professor: Marketta Kyttä
Common studies (compulsory courses 40 cr)
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
SPT-E1010 | Land Use Planning Systems | 5 | I (autumn) |
SPT-E1020 | Transport Systems Planning | 5 | I-II (autumn) |
SPT-E1030 | Planning Theory | 5 | I-II (autumn) |
SPT-E1070 | Planning Studio | 10 | I-II (autumn) |
SPT-E1040 | Transport Policy and Economics | 5 | II (autumn) |
SPT-E1050 | Systems Thinking for Sustainable Living Environment | 5 | III (spring) |
SPT-E1060 | Seminar on Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering | 5 | I-V (autumn and spring) |
Advanced studies (optional courses 20 cr, select courses from below, note prerequisites)
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
SPT-E5010 | Urban and Regional Development | 5 | V (spring) |
SPT-E5020 | Urban Experience | 5 | III (spring) |
SPT-E3010 | Participatory Planning | 5 | IV (spring) |
SPT-E4030 | Traffic Management | 5 | V (spring) |
SPT-E8010 | Smart and Liveable City Studio | 10 | IV-V (spring) |
SPT-E4010 | Transport Modelling | 5 | III (spring) |
SPT-E4020 | Traffic Flow Theory | 5 | IV (spring) |
SPT-E8020 | Special Course in Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering | 5-10 | I, II, III, IV, V (autumn or spring) |
For free elective studies you can study courses offered by Aalto University or by other universities as it is possible by Aalto internal and inter institutional agreements and procedures and course specific prerequisites. Kindly note that your elective studies do not have to form a minor, but can include different types of courses totaling 30 credits.
The structure of our Master’s Programme is designed so that you are able to study your major studies i.e. common and advanced courses during the first year. This leaves the second year for elective courses and Master’s thesis. It also makes it easy for you to go for student exchange during the second year. Alternatively, you can deepen your expertise by taking more of our advanced courses as elective courses, or broaden your expertise by choosing courses from Aalto’s other Master’s Programmes or from different universities. The choice for elective studies is thus entirely yours: the most important thing is that your elective studies complement your major studies, and provide you with expertise that you personally feel important and inspiring for your career.
Please find Aalto University study offers from Aalto University cross school studies.
Programme has been planned so that it enables you to leave for exchange studies during your second year. You can find more information about exchange studies (incl. application deadlines) from here Exchange studies for Aalto students.
Foreign language studies (minimum 3 cr in the same language) are required for the completion of the MSc (Tech) degree in some cases. Please see more information about language requirements for the master's degree students:
Language requirements
According to Government Decree on University Degrees (794/2004), student shall demonstrate proficiency in Finnish and Swedish language that is required of central government staff in bilingual public organisations under subsection 1 of section 6 of the Act on the Knowledge of Languages Required of Personnel in Public Bodies (424/2003) andt hat is necessary for their own field; and proficiency in at least one foreign language that enablesstudents to monitor progress in their own field and operate in an international setting.
Students with Finnish Bachelor's degree
Compulsory language studies are included as part of the Finnish Bachelor’s degree for students who have studied in Finland and whose language of education is Finnish or Swedish. If the language studies have not been completed in the student’s Bachelor’s degree, the student must take 2 ECTS in the second national language and 3 ECTS in one foreign language, including both oral and written proficiency.
All other students
Students who have received their pre-university education in a language other than Finnish or Swedish, or received their education abroad, are required to complete only 3 ECTS in one foreign language, including both oral and written proficiency. Relevant courses (marked with ‘o’ and ‘w’) are offered by the Aalto University Language Center. There students who have received their education abroad and who already have excellent command of English (e.g. English as their first language) may choose 3 credits of Finnish or Swedish courses instead, hence not covering the requirement of oral/written proficiency but meeting the language requirement of the degree. If this applies to you, please contact your school’s Learning Services for further advice, as different schools have different procedures for validating this exemption.
Language studies are included in students’ elective studies and are agreed in the personal study plan (HOPS).
Please find more information about language courses and information about learning languages from the Language Centre of Aalto University.
Please find language courses and other information about learning languages from here: Language and communication studies
Finnish or Swedish language courses are strongly recommended for elective studies for international students.
The master’s thesis is written on a topic related to the advanced studies of the degree programme.
Students may apply for a topic for their master’s thesis when a minimum of 60 credits counted towards the master’s degree have been completed.
The topic and the language of the master’s thesis are approved by the school upon application by the student; the school also appoints a thesis supervisor and one or two thesis advisors for it. The master’s thesis supervisor shall be one of the professors of Aalto University. For special reasons and by decision of the Dean, the thesis supervisor may also be another professor of the school or a university lecturer or senior university lecturer of the school in the Aalto University lecturer career system. The thesis advisor shall hold at least a master’s degree.
The topic of the master’s thesis remains valid for one year.
The master's thesis includes a seminar presentation or an equivalent presentation.
The evaluation and approval of the master's thesis shall be requested in writing from the school.
The master’s thesis is a public document. It shall be available at the school.
Further instructions on the master’s thesis and the related process.
Curriculum 2016–2017
Urban realities are becoming increasingly dynamic, complex and fragmented while demands for their liveability, sustainability, competitiveness, and attractiveness increase. This requires new skills in systemic understanding, problem-solving, and integrative planning and policy-making beyond sectorial boundaries.
This programme focuses on important future challenges of sustainable built environment, tackling topical global megatrends, such as urbanization and need for greener cities. The uniqueness of the program is its focus on a wide range of approaches from people’s daily life and mobility to large scale strategic and systemic thinking necessary for shaping the built environment.
You will gain excellent competencies to work for smarter and more liveable cities and to respond to emerging issues of constantly changing built environments and technologies. In addition to a strong theoretical basis, you will acquire insights into current research themes, and capabilities in applying a variety of planning and analysis tools in contemporary tasks of land use and transportation. Through interactive learning methods, you will gain hands-on experiences on a range of urban themes and methodologies. Engaged in studio courses, you will learn systemic thinking, creative problem-solving, ethical reflectivity, as well as tools for participatory processes and communication skills in various forums and through various media. Moreover, you will be able to critically interpret and process knowledge from multiple sources and implement this knowledge in a variety of complex urban processes.
More information about Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering: YTK Land Use Planning and Urban Studies Group Transportation Engineering
Code: ENG26
Credits: 60 cr
Programme director professor: Marketta Kyttä
Common studies (compulsory courses 40 cr)
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
SPT-E1010 | Land Use Planning Systems | 5 | I (autumn) |
SPT-E1020 | Transport Systems Planning | 5 | I-II (autumn) |
SPT-E1030 | Planning Theory | 5 | I-II (autumn) |
SPT-E1070 | Planning Studio | 10 | I-II (autumn) |
SPT-E1040 | Transport Policy and Economics | 5 | II (autumn) |
SPT-E1050 | Systems Thinking for Sustainable Living Environment | 5 | III (spring) |
SPT-E1060 | Seminar on Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering | 5 | I-V (autumn and spring) |
Advanced studies (optional courses 20 cr, select courses from below, note prerequisites)
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
SPT-E5010 | Urban and Regional Development | 5 | V (spring) |
SPT-E5020 | Urban Experience | 5 | III (spring) |
SPT-E3010 | Participatory Planning | 5 | IV (spring) |
SPT-E4030 | Traffic Management | 5 | V (spring) |
SPT-E8010 | Smart and Liveable City Studio | 10 | IV-V (spring) |
SPT-E4010 | Transport Modelling | 5 | III (spring) |
SPT-E4020 | Traffic Flow Theory | 5 | IV (spring) |
SPT-E8020 | Special Course in Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering | 5-10 | I, II, III, IV, V (autumn or spring) |
For free elective studies you can study courses offered by Aalto University or by other universities as it is possible by Aalto internal and inter institutional agreements and procedures and course specific prerequisites. Kindly note that your elective studies do not have to form a minor, but can include different types of courses totaling 30 credits.
The structure of our Master’s Programme is designed so that you are able to study your major studies i.e. common and advanced courses during the first year. This leaves the second year for elective courses and Master’s thesis. It also makes it easy for you to go for student exchange during the second year. Alternatively, you can deepen your expertise by taking more of our advanced courses as elective courses, or broaden your expertise by choosing courses from Aalto’s other Master’s Programmes or from different universities. The choice for elective studies is thus entirely yours: the most important thing is that your elective studies complement your major studies, and provide you with expertise that you personally feel important and inspiring for your career.
Please find Aalto University study offers from Aalto University cross school studies.
Programme has been planned so that it enables you to leave for exchange studies during your second year. You can find more information about exchange studies (incl. application deadlines) from here Exchange studies for Aalto students.
Foreign language studies (minimum 3 cr in the same language) are required for the completion of the MSc (Tech) degree in some cases. Please see more information about language requirements for the master's degree students:
Language requirements
According to Government Decree on University Degrees (794/2004), student shall demonstrate proficiency in Finnish and Swedish language that is required of central government staff in bilingual public organisations under subsection 1 of section 6 of the Act on the Knowledge of Languages Required of Personnel in Public Bodies (424/2003) andt hat is necessary for their own field; and proficiency in at least one foreign language that enablesstudents to monitor progress in their own field and operate in an international setting.
Students with Finnish Bachelor's degree
Compulsory language studies are included as part of the Finnish Bachelor’s degree for students who have studied in Finland and whose language of education is Finnish or Swedish. If the language studies have not been completed in the student’s Bachelor’s degree, the student must take 2 ECTS in the second national language and 3 ECTS in one foreign language, including both oral and written proficiency.
All other students
Students who have received their pre-university education in a language other than Finnish or Swedish, or received their education abroad, are required to complete only 3 ECTS in one foreign language, including both oral and written proficiency. Relevant courses (marked with ‘o’ and ‘w’) are offered by the Aalto University Language Center. There students who have received their education abroad and who already have excellent command of English (e.g. English as their first language) may choose 3 credits of Finnish or Swedish courses instead, hence not covering the requirement of oral/written proficiency but meeting the language requirement of the degree. If this applies to you, please contact your school’s Learning Services for further advice, as different schools have different procedures for validating this exemption.
Language studies are included in students’ elective studies and are agreed in the personal study plan (HOPS).
Please find more information about language courses and information about learning languages from the Language Centre of Aalto University.
Please find language courses and other information about learning languages from here: Language and communication studies
Finnish or Swedish language courses are strongly recommended for elective studies for international students.
The master’s thesis is written on a topic related to the advanced studies of the degree programme.
Students may apply for a topic for their master’s thesis when a minimum of 60 credits counted towards the master’s degree have been completed.
The topic and the language of the master’s thesis are approved by the school upon application by the student; the school also appoints a thesis supervisor and one or two thesis advisors for it. The master’s thesis supervisor shall be one of the professors of Aalto University. For special reasons and by decision of the Dean, the thesis supervisor may also be another professor of the school or a university lecturer or senior university lecturer of the school in the Aalto University lecturer career system. The thesis advisor shall hold at least a master’s degree.
The topic of the master’s thesis remains valid for one year.
The master's thesis includes a seminar presentation or an equivalent presentation.
The evaluation and approval of the master's thesis shall be requested in writing from the school.
The master’s thesis is a public document. It shall be available at the school.
Further instructions on the master’s thesis and the related process.
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