2023 Transport Planning and Management Master Candidate Development Programme


   Major: Transport Planning and Management    Major Code: 082303  

Degree Authorization ClassificationMaster of Engineering    


First:Synopsis of subjects

Transport plays an important role in the national economy, and the movement of passengers and goods affects every aspect of the world. Maritime transport, railway transport, road transport, air transport, pipeline transport, as well as coordination and cooperation between them, are eternal themes of modern transport. High-tech fields such as management, economics, safety, information, control, materials, and environment have injected new vitality and requirements into the development of transport.

Transport Planning and Management is the main subject of College of Transport and Communications of SMU. It mainly studies the theories, methods, and technologies related to ports, shipping, logistics, and comprehensive transport to meet the efficiency, economic, energy-saving, environmental protection, and safety requirements of transport. It was authorized to confer master degrees in 1981 and PHD degrees in 1998. The subject was listed as Key Discipline by the Ministry of Transport in 1996 and listed as a national key (cultivation) subject in 2007. At present, the subject is known in China for its leading research capability. Faculty of this major have successively undertaken more than 500 projects, including National Natural Science Foundation Projects, projects of provincial level and other application projects, some of which have achieved most advanced level in China.  


Second: Educational objectives

Successful graduates need to possess a spirit of social responsibility and professional ethics, have humanistic and social science literacy, abide by laws and regulations, to have a strong sense of career and dedication. They also need to possess a spirit of seeking truth from the facts, a determined pursuit of innovation and a scrupulous academic attitude. They are fostered as high-level talents specifying in transport planning and management, equipped with a broad and sound understanding about basic theories and a thorough and systematic knowledge about the subject. They excel in logical thinking and show the capability of putting theory into practice and making innovation. A good command of one or more foreign language is required, including the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.  


Third: Main research area

Name of Research Area

Main Research Topics

Graduate Tutors

Maritime Transport Governance and Management

System Optimization

Port and Shipping Policies

Development Strategy and Tactics

Prediction and Decision

SHI Xin, HAN Hao, YIN Ming, GU Weihong, LIU Hong, SHA Mei, CHEN Jihong (external tutor), QIN Tianbao, ZHENG Shiyuan, ZHANG Jieshu, YUAN Qun, ZHANG Yi, ZHOU Xin, ZHANG Huaxin, SUN Ming, YIN Chuanzhong, LIN Rongqin, ZHANG Xin, GAO Jie, CHEN Yang, SUN Xiaolin, QIAN Hongbo, WENG Jinxian, LIN Wuguang, GENG Han, YU Yao, GAO Yunfeng, LUO Lihua, GAO Zhijun, TAO Xuezong, ZHANG Yongfeng, ZHOU Dequan, LIU Tao, WAN Zheng, ZHENG Jian,  ZHANG Qiang, LIU Ding, FU Shanshan, WANG Zhongyu, HUANG Daozheng, SUN Ling, ZHOU Yong, GAO Xinjia, ZHANG Jin, ZHANG Yang, LEI Chao, WANG Qin, ZHAO Nan, ZHU Mo, XU Zui, ZHANG Pengfei, HAN Hao

Planning and Design of Maritime Transport System

Planning, Operation, and Scheduling of Port System

Planning, Operation and Scheduling of Shipping System

Intelligent Collaboration of Port and Shipping System

Digitalization and Informatization of Maritime Transport System

Simulation and Digital Twins

Intelligent Decision

Blockchain

Big Data

Unmanned Port Technology and Methods

Safety and Environment of Port and Maritime Transport

Green and Low-Carbon

Transport Network Resilience

System Security Assessment

Emergency Prevention and Control of Accidents

Infrastructure Operation and Maintenance


Fourth: Requirements on school year and credits

   3-year program, no longer than 5 years. Total credits: 32 credits, including no less than 27 credits for courses and 65credits for compulsory part (academic activities, etc.). In principle, 1 credit indicates 16 class hours.


Fifth: Course design

 Course Categories

 Index Number

 Course

 Name

 Hours

 Credits

 Semester

 Responsible Institute

 Public Degree

 Courses

 (Required

 8 credits)

 MASTF1013

Chinese Traditional Culture

32

2

First

 College of Foreign Languages

 MASTF1014

Modern Chinese Culture

32

2

Second

 College of Foreign Languages

 MASTF1011

Chinese

132

4

First

Second

 College of Foreign Languages

 Degree Basic

 Courses

 (9 credits)

 20102032

Operational Research

48

3

First

 College of Arts  

 and Science

 20102031

Probability and Mathematical Statistics

48

3

First

 College of Arts

  and Science

 20102033

Numerical Analysis  

48

3

Second

 College of Arts  

 and Science

 Major Degree

 Courses

 (6 credits)

 TRPM6202

Game Theory

32

2

First

 College of Transport and Communication

 08231062

 Traffic system Engineering

32

2

Second

 College of Transport and Communication

 08231064

Shipping Management

32

2

First

 College of Transport and Communication

 Major Optional

 Courses

 (4 credits)

 08231070

Freight Demand Analysis

32

2

Second

 College of Transport and Communication

 20061010

Research Methodology A

32

2

Second

 College of Transport and Communications

 Other

 Compulsory Parts

 (6 credits)


Academic Activities and Seminars

16 times

2




Literature Reading


1




Practice Session


2



 Other Requirement


 Any Master candidate can only apply to start his degree dissertation after he has 32 obtained credits and fulfilled all the other compulsory sections as required in the development program. Candidates have to pass HSK 3 before graduation.

Sixth: Research and Dissertation Requirements

Research: In prior to the final submission of dissertation, the academic points should achieve no less than 2. Accumulation of academic work are permitted, while 1 "E class" paper should be included at least.

DissertationThe main purpose of dissertation work is to cultivate postgraduates the spirit of independent thinking, courage them to be innovated and improve their ability in scientific research or technical work, so that the postgraduates' comprehensive ability can be improved in the practical training of scientific research or engineering.

The dissertation should be creative, in which innovative opinions and scientific basis should be reflected. In the dissertation, theory and practice should be combined together to solve the problem, both qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis are required, and the it should be correct, logical, well demonstrated, smoothly written and formatted.

Matters not covered herein shall be subject to the "Postgraduate Handbook of Shanghai Maritime University" and "Supplementary Provisions on Postgraduate Education and Management" in the year when the postgraduate will obtain the degree.

Thesis proposalConducted at the end of 2nd semester or beginning of 3rd semester, organized by the academic discipline. See the documents for details.

Mid-term Assessment: Conducted at the end of 3rd semester, organized by the academic discipline. See the documents for details.

Rehearsal and Defense: Conducted at the end of 6th semester. See the documents for details.

Seventh: Postgraduates’ practical ability development for this course

The development principle of the program is “to emphasize on both theoretic innovation and practical ability”. In view of the current development of science and technology and the country’s economic development demand, the program focuses on the overlapping and integration of different disciplines. Such teaching methods as laboratory simulation and case analysis are employed. Students are actively encouraged to engage in scientific research and technological service and are given careful instructions. Different measures are taken to construct a platform of practice for students to foster postgraduates’ innovation awareness and practical ability.