Sustainable Transport and Integrated Mobility Planning
Dates & Timetable:
Application for this face-to-face micro-credential is open until 24 May 2026.
| Date | Time |
| 06-10/07/2026 | Detailed timetables will be passed to the accepted students a few weeks before the classes start. All the classes will take place within the dates indicated, no overlaps guaranteed. |
Description:
Explore how transport systems shape urban life, sustainability, and social inclusion in this forward-looking micro-credential. Engage with key concepts such as smart mobility and Mobility as a Service while learning to design and evaluate integrated mobility strategies.
Combining practical frameworks with critical and strategic thinking, you’ll develop the skills to create sustainable transport solutions that respond to social, economic, and environmental needs – preparing you to enhance urban quality and support more inclusive, connected cities.
Learning Outcomes:
- Develop strategic and integrated plan for more sustainable and greener mobilities.
- Analyze social, economic and environmental needs to incorporate them into mobility plans and strategies.
Sustainable development goals:
- SDG3. Good health and well-being
- SDG7. Affordable and clean energy
- SDG8. Decent work and economic growth
- SDG9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
- SDG10. Reduced inequalities
- SDG11. Sustainable cities and communities
- SDG12. Responsible consumption and production
- SDG13. Climate action
- SDG16. Peace, justice and strong institutions
- SDG17. Partnerships for the goals
Sector:
European
Thematic area:
Blue Economy
HASHTAGS/KEY WORDS:
#transport #innovations #economy #climate
Volume (ECTS):
1
Language:
English
Hard skills:
Develop evaluation methodologies and frameworks Design mobility concepts and transportation strategies
Soft skills:
Critical thinking Strategic/integrated planning skills
Study format:
Face-to-face, Catholic University of Valencia, Spain, 06-10.07.2026
Study methods:
Lectures Group discussions Case studies
Hours
Synchronous contact hours: 10
Asynchronous hours & self-directed learning: 15 h
Entry requirements:
Bachelor student in one of the 9 partner universities of EU-CONEXUS, providing a proof of English proficiency of at least B2 level (certificate or online test).
Assessment:
Group work, Presentation in front of the colleagues
HOST UNIVERSITY:
Delivered by a professor from University of Rostock, Germany, physically at the Catholic University of Valencia, Spain
Stage of accreditation:
Internally accredited by the committee of the field of study according to the procedure in force at UROS