Master of Transport Policy and Planning
(MTP&P)Master of Transport Policy and Planning
(MTP&P)
The Master of Transport Policy and Planning [MTP&P] programme is co-organised by the Department of Geography, the Department of Urban Planning and Design and the Department of Civil Engineering at The University of Hong Kong. It aims to provide the expanding transport sector in Hong Kong with a steady supply of well-trained professionals at the executive level, and offer training for graduates aspiring to pursue careers in the transport industry. It is the leading programme of its kind in Asia specialising in Transport Policy and Planning.
Curriculum Structure
42
Credits Core Courses
12
Credits Elective Courses
18
Credits Dissertation
No less than
72
Credits
Career Prospects
0
%Commerce & Industy
0
%Community, Social & Personal Services
0
%Education Institutions
0
%Civil Services
Alumni Sharing

Student Voices
MATPP program not only allowed me to gain professional knowledge, but also provided a very good experience to attend. Based in Hong Kong, it has been very beneficial for me to learn a lot about shipping, aviation, rail and road transportation.
Xu Xiaoyu
MATPP 2023
Student Voices
I chose the MATPP programme for my postgraduate study as I am passionate about the transport industry. The programme provides valuable information related to transport research, transport project appraisal, as well as different issues related to transportation, such as engineering, GIS, public transport, and more. The academics and professionals enthusiastically shared their valuable knowledge and experience, which made the learning process very enjoyable. I was also able to establish friendships with people from different positions in the transport industry. I believe that the MATPP programme is the key to exploring the future developments of global transport.
Tommy LAM
MATPP 2018