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Transportation Courses

CEE4600 - Transportation Plan&Dsgn - (2-3-3) Introduction to transportation engineering with specific emphasis on the planning, design, and operation of transportation facilities.

CEE4610 - Multimodal Transport - (3-0-3) Planning, design, and operation of systems of air, rail, water, and highway facilities, including those for bicycles and pedestrians.

CEE4620 - Environ Impact Assess - (3-0-3) Key policy, planning, and methodological issues in the environmental impact assessment of engineering systems including the regulatory framework and analytical techniques.

CEE4630 - Computer-Aided Site Dsgn - (2-3-3) Site development principles and application to a comprehensive design project using computer-based digital terrain model software tools.

CEE6601 - Statistics in Transport - (3-3-4) Theory of simple and multivariate regression and analysis of variance models. Assessment of modeling assumptions and remedial measures. Applications in the field of transportation planning.

CEE6602 - Urban Transport Planning - (3-3-4) An overview course on the history, finance, operations, modeling, politics, environmental impacts, and planning of urban transportation systems in the United States.

CEE6603 - Traffic Engineering - (2-3-3) Characteristics of traffic demand, traffic flow, vehicles, drivers, roadways, and pedestrians. Studies and data analysis. Capacity analysis. Traffic control and intelligent systems. Operations and management.

CEE6604 - Transportation Design - (2-3-3) Geometric configurations of streets, expressways, busways, railways, and their terminals to meet characteristics of vehicle performance and operator limitations.

CEE6605 - Transport Admin & Policy - (3-0-3) Overview of institutions and policy processes in the transportation sector: organizational analysis and implementation; policy analysis.

CEE6621 - GIS in Transportation - (2-3-3) Theory and application of GIS applied to transportation engineering and planning (GIS-T). Laboratory focuses on GIS-T development.

CEE6622 - Travel Demand Analysis - (2-3-3) Examination of methods for forecasting future site and regional-level travel demand. Model specification, calibration, and validation.

CEE6623 - Survey Design and Analy - (3-0-3) Design of telephone, mail out, and personal interview survey instruments. Subsequent estimation of choice-based models from cross-sectional and panel survey data.

CEE6624 - Land Use& Transportation - (3-0-3) Overview of land use and transportation planning principles, how development impacts air transportation, how transportation investments impact development patterns and air quality.

CEE6625 - Transpor,Energy&Air Qual - (3-0-3) Students investigate relationships between transportation demand, energy supply and consumption, fuel types, greenhouse gas emissions, and relationships between vehicle technology, pollutant emissions, modeling techniques, and air quality.

CEE6631 - Signalized Intersections - (2-3-3) Traffic-responsive signalization. Detector placement and signal timing at individual intersections. Hands-on practice with equipment. Timing of coordinated systems. Signal plans and specifications.

CEE6632 - Simulation in Transport - (2-3-3) Simulation models in transportation: development, calibration, applications, and analysis of outputs.

CEE6633 - Traffic Control - (3-0-3) Latest developments in traffic control equipment and software, including incident management. Communications- technology alternatives. Video, other above-road detector technologies. Hands-on practice with equipment.

CEE6634 - Transportation Safety - (3-0-3) Understanding the human factors elements of transportation safety, and how to appropriately model the highly complex and stochastic occurrence of accidents on a transportation network.

CEE6635 - Tech Innovation-Transpor - (3-0-3) Technology innovations in transportation including Intelligent Transportation Systems. Planning and design of ITS systems.

CEE6636 - Traffic Flow Theory - (3-0-3) Advanced study of underlying principles and analytical procedures used in performing capacity analyses of transportation facilities. Highway Capacity Manual procedures and other analytical techniques presented.

CEE6641 - Transport Infrastructure - (3-0-3) Transportation infrastructure traffic control and safety- related issues are addressed for initial implementation of transportation facilities as well as daily operational aspects.

CEE6642 - Transit Sys Plan& Design - (3-0-3) Introduction to transit system planning and design concepts. Course will discuss the planning, design, and operations of transit systems, and the operations of intermodal terminals.

CEE6644 - Airport Planning&Design - (2-3-3) Airport site selection, runway length and orientation, traffic control, drainage and lighting, long-range planning, government responsibility for air transportation.

CEE6651 - Infrastructure Systems - (3-0-3) Analytical approaches and tools for infrastructure and asset management, sustainable systems development.