Transportation Specialization Courses

In this specialization, students may take up to 12 credits of specific graduate-level coursework to simultaneously satisfy the B.E. and M.E. degree requirements. Unlisted courses taken as an undergraduate are allowed but do not count towards the M.E. degree. Classes taken to fulfill the B.E. Specialization Elective cannot be repeated for additional M.E. Elective credit.

 

As a B.E. student, take the following as specialization core and electives:

Required specialization core – take both

·        CE H2000 Traffic Engineering (3cr)

·        CE H4000 Highway Engineering (3cr)

 

Specialization electives – select and take two of:

·        Any Civil Engineering (CE) course approved as a Transportation M.E. Required Core or Elective course for which the student
      has completed all necessary requisites, except for CE H1000, CE I9700, CE I9800, or CE I9900.

 

Transportation M.E. Required Core courses

CE H0200 Transportation Economics (3cr)

CE I2400 Analytical Techniques in Transportation (3cr)

CE I2600 Urban Transportation Planning (3cr)

 

Transportation M.E. Elective courses

CE G2700 Multimodal Transportation Technologies (3cr)

CE G3100 For-Hire Transportation (3cr)

CE G3500 Transportation Safety (3cr)

CE G4900 Transportation Network Analysis (3cr)

CE H2500 Geometric Design (3cr)

CE H2600 Rail System Design (3cr)

CE H4100 Highway & Airport Construction (3cr)

CE H4500 Urban Transportation (3cr)

CE H4700 Urban Freight & City Logistics (3cr)

CE H4800 Transit Systems (3cr)

CE I2000 Travel Demand Forecasting (3cr)

CE I2200 Transportation Asset Management (3cr)

CE I2700 Transportation Policy (3cr)

CE I4000 Traffic Control (3cr)