KFT81000 – Sustainable Mobility

Modul
Sustainable Mobility
Sustainable Mobility
Modulnummer
KFT81000
Version: 1
Fakultät
Kraftfahrzeugtechnik
Niveau
Master
Dauer
1 Semester
Turnus
Wintersemester
Modulverantwortliche/-r

Prof. Dr. Elena Queck
elena.queck(at)whz.de

Dozent/-in(nen)

Prof. Dr. Elena Queck
elena.queck(at)whz.de
Dozent/-in in: "Sustainable Mobility"

Dennis Saputra
dennis.saputra.k5e(at)whz.de
Dozent/-in in: "Sustainable Mobility"

Lehrsprache(n)

Englisch - 100.00%

ECTS-Credits

5.00 Credits

Workload

150 Stunden

Lehrveranstaltungen

5.00 SWS (3.00 SWS Vorlesung | 2.00 SWS Praktikum)

Selbststudienzeit

75.00 Stunden
75.00 Stunden Selbststudium

Prüfungsvorleistung(en)

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Prüfungsleistung(en)

schriftliche Prüfungsleistung
Modulprüfung | Prüfungsdauer: 90 min | Wichtung: 100% | wird in englischer Sprache abgenommen

Lehrinhalte/Gliederung
  • Overview of mobility, mobility services and mobility behavior
  • Importance, principles and strategies of sustainable mobility
  • Structure and operation of rail transport
  • Private transport and local public transport
  • Electomobility
  • Principles of traffic management
  • Sustainable mobility concepts
Qualifikationsziele

Students understand the importance and principles of sustainable mobility. They will be able to derive and implement sustainable mobility strategies. Students are familiar with environmentally friendly modes of transport but also the structure and operating processes of rail transport in accordance with EBO and BoStrab. In addition, students acquire knowledge of the key aspects of private transport (including planning principles for cycling) and local public transport. They understand the targets and definition of electomobility. Students understand the importance of traffic management centers and have knowledge of the development of sustainable mobility concepts. They also have a practical insight into the work of traffic engineers.

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