Graduate Courses
Urban Transportation Planning (CE 4311/5337)
Engineers in the transportation field and urban planners require the skills used in transportation planning to effectively understand the transportation system and urban form. Effective transportation planning requires the understanding of existing techniques and a thorough understanding of their limitations.
Research in Civil Engineering (CE6397 & CE6697)
Dissertation (CE 6699)
Undergraduate Courses
Stochastic Models (CE/AREN 3301)
Basic theory of probability and statistics with practical applications to civil and environmental engineering problems. Emphasis on sampling, distribution functions, tests of significance, and regression modeling.
Transportation Engineering (CE 3302)
An introduction to the diverse field of transportation engineering.
To successfully complete this course, a student should be able to
a. Calculate minimum horizontal and vertical curve characteristics to meet design criteria
b. Apply the basic tools and models associated with the 4-step planning process
c. Use the Highway Capacity Manual to conduct operational analysis or recommend design requirements for a basic freeway segment
d. Apply traffic flow models to characterize macroscopic flow, speed or density in a segment