TRANSPORTATION
Courses Offered
Transportation coursework focuses on transport system planning, geometric design, traffic engineering, transportation safety, and the maintenance and operation of transportation facilities. The program also uses a multidisciplinary approach to ensure that students have a broad knowledge base to help solve the wide range of problems that face transportation engineers.
C E 422 - Transportation Planning
C E 423 - Traffic Operations
C E 521 - Transportation Networks and Systems Analysis
C E 522 - Traffic Simulation and Control
C E 523 - Analysis of Transportation Demand
C E 525 - Traffic Flow Theory
C E 526 - Highway and Street Design
C E 527 - Roadside Design and Management
C E 528 - Transportation Safety Analysis
C E 590 - Colloquium
Independent Studies & Special Topics - offered on a semester basis
Economics
Geography
Industrial Engineering
Information Science and Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Psychology
Supply Chain and Information Systems
Statistics
Core Curriculum
C E 421W - Transportation DesignC E 422 - Transportation Planning
C E 423 - Traffic Operations
C E 521 - Transportation Networks and Systems Analysis
C E 522 - Traffic Simulation and Control
C E 523 - Analysis of Transportation Demand
C E 525 - Traffic Flow Theory
C E 526 - Highway and Street Design
C E 527 - Roadside Design and Management
C E 528 - Transportation Safety Analysis
C E 590 - Colloquium
Independent Studies & Special Topics - offered on a semester basis
Transportation Electives
Because of the vastness of the transportation network and its users, graduate students may wish to take courses beyond the traditional transportation coursework offered in the Department. These courses are intended to complement the curricular requirements and may include 400- or 500-level courses in the following Departments:Economics
Geography
Industrial Engineering
Information Science and Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Psychology
Supply Chain and Information Systems
Statistics

