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Graduate and Undergraduate Transportation Courses
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Course Archive | Transportation Fall 2009 SOC
In Fall 2009, TRC associated faculty offered the following graduate courses in the area of transportation [ download printable pdf ]:
CE 295: Critical Issues in Transportation. The course is cross-listed as NR-285, MPA-295 and GEOG 295.
This course examines the critical transportation issues and problems of the 21st century in an inter-disciplinary framework.
Credits: (3) | Instructor: Lisa Aultman-Hall, Richard Watts
CE 295 B Fall 2009: Transportation & Air Quality
Students will learn to quantify the effects of transportation on air quality at local, regional and national scales.
Credits: (3) | Instructor: Britt Holmen
Seminar in Transportation, Energy Use and Mobility Systems (Number to be assigned)
This is a one-credit seminar course that meets periodically in the fall of 2009 to examine topical issues related to transportation systems, transportation energy use, mobility and access.
Credits: (1) | Instructor: Richard Watts
NR 343: Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems
This is an introductory course on GIS for graduate students.
Credits: (3) | Instructor: Austin Troy
NR 377: Land Use Policy and Economics
This is a graduate seminar covering land markets and regulation, with particular emphasis on the process of suburbanization and growth management strategies for controlling sprawl.
Credits: (3) | Instructor: Austin Troy

