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Cranfield University

Driver Behaviour

Start: October

Duration: 1 year full-time. 2-4 years part-time (dependant on level of qualification eg PgCert, PgDip, MSc).

Entry Requirements:

1st or 2nd class UK honours degree (or equivalent) is preferred. A recognised professional qualification plus a substantial period of relevant working experience, preferably in a management or educational capacity may be accepted as equivalent.

Course Description:

Whether it’s driving for leisure or work in specialist vehicles such as fire appliances, ambulances, police vehicles and trucks, human error is a frequent contributor to road traffic accidents.

If you have a professional interest in reducing the cost, environmental impact and risk of road traffic collisions, Cranfield's MSc in Driver Behaviour will advance your understanding of the human factors in driving.

The first course of its kind to combine theoretical advances with practical demonstrations from leading experts in the Traffic Psychology field, the teaching programme of MSc, PgDip and PgCert offers qualifications in your field of work. You will cover modules concerned with the role of the driver educator in managing driver risk and human performance abilities and limitations. You will learn how to apply techniques for the prediction and reduction of driving error and deliver educational interventions according to driver needs.

The flexibility of both full-time and part-time options means that you can tailor the course to your own particular interests, the needs of your organisation and your career aspirations.

Modules:

  • To achieve a PgCert qualification, students study the following modules:
  • Introduction to Human Factors
  • Human Performance and Error
  • Driver Education
  • Individual Differences in Driver Behaviour
  • Influencing Driver Behaviour
  • Driver Stress and Fatigue

To achieve a PgDip qualification, students study a further four modules:

  • Research Methods and Statistics
  • Cognitive Development and Driver Skill
  • Drug and Drink Driving
  • Road Traffic Accident Analysis

Students also submit a research-based report for the PgDip.

For the MSc, students undertake the above modules plus an independent research project which requires them to plan, execute, report and present a substantial thesis that contributes to knowledge in the field.

For further information, please contact SoE Admissions - Psych tel: 01234 758224 or email soe_psych@cranfield.ac.uk

 

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Cranfield Campus
Cranfield University
Cranfield
Bedfordshire
MK43 0AL

Telephone: +44 (0) 1234 758008
Fax: +44 (0) 1234 750875

 

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