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Course Name School/ College/

University Department Course "site" Course type

Other/Additional Information

Major in Urban Engineering:

Traffic Engineering ,

Urban Transportation

Planning, Transportation System Design.

Hongik University

http://www.hongik.ac.kr/english_neo/sub2

/eng.html Disciplines

Transportation engineering

Dongguk University

Department of Civil and

Environmental Systems

Engineering

http://www.dongguk.edu/eng_html/college/seoulcampus_08.js

p

Bachelor

Electrical Engineering,

Civil and Environmental

Systems Engineering, Mechanical, Robotics and

Energy Engineering.

Dongguk University

http://www.dongguk.edu/eng_html/college/seoulcampus_08.js

p

Bachelor, Master and

PhD

Electrical and Computer

Engineerig, Civil

Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

University of Seoul

http://english.uos.ac.kr/eng_2010/html/academics/colleges/cengineering/mechanical/course.jsp?x=3&y

=3&w=2

Mechanical engineering,

Civil engineering

Inje University

http://www.inje.ac.kr/

english/ Master and

PhD

Mechanical and Automotive

Engineering, Electrical

Engineering, Civil &

Environmental Engineering,

Industrial Engineering,

Materials Sicience &

Engineering

University of Ulsan

http://www.ulsan.ac.kr/eng/academics/un

dergraduate.aspx

Information University of http://www.ulsan.ac.

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Course Name School/ College/

University Department Course "site" Course type

Other/Additional Information

Technology & Mechatronics of

Vehicles; Design

Technology of Vehicles;

Manufacturing Technology of

Vehicles.

Ulsan kr/eng/academics/s_graduate.aspx

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Major (Transportaion

Engineering area )

Kookmin University

http://english.kookmin.ac.kr/site/academics/colleges_school/en

gineering.htm

Automotive Engineering, Mechanical

Engineering, Materials

Engineering, Electrical

Engineering

Kookmin University

http://english.kookmin.ac.kr/site/academics/colleges_school/en

gineering.htm

Mechanical Engineering

Major, Automotive Engineering Major, Civil engineering

Daegu University

http://eng.daegu.ac.k

r/

DIVISION OF CIVIL

ENGINEERING

Pukyong National

University

http://www.pknu.ac.kr/eng/03_College/04

_engin03.aspx Major

DIVISION OF ARCHITECTU

RE

Pukyong National

University

http://www.pknu.ac.kr/eng/03_College/04

_engin03.aspx Major

DIVISION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Pukyong National

University

http://www.pknu.ac.kr/eng/03_College/04

_engin03.aspx Major

DEPARTMENT OF SYSTEM

MANAGEMENT AND

ENGINEERING

Pukyong National

University

http://www.pknu.ac.kr/eng/03_College/04

_engin03.aspx Major

DIVISION OF MATERIAL

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Pukyong National

University

http://www.pknu.ac.kr/eng/03_College/04

_engin03.aspx Major

DIVISION OF SAFETY

ENGINEERING

Pukyong National

University

http://www.pknu.ac.kr/eng/03_College/04

_engin03.aspx Major

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University Department Course "site" Course type

Other/Additional Information

DIVISION OF APPLIED

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Pukyong National

University

http://www.pknu.ac.kr/eng/03_College/04

_engin03.aspx Major

DIVISION OF ELECTRICAL

AND CONTROL

ENGINEERING

Pukyong National

University

http://www.pknu.ac.kr/eng/03_College/04

_engin03.aspx Major

Division of Electric and Electronic

Engineering

Wonkwang University

http://www.wonkwan

g.ac.kr/

Division of Mechanical and

Automobile Engineering

Wonkwang University

http://www.wonkwan

g.ac.kr/

Division of Urban, Civil & Environmental Engineering

Wonkwang University

http://www.wonkwan

g.ac.kr/

Urban and Transportation Engineering

Kongju National

University

http://english.kongju.ac.kr:8090/academics/gra_Z813D0.jsp#n

ull

Courses

PRELIMINARY COURSES: Special

Topics in Traffic Operation and

Management (3 Credits) ,Urban Infrastructure (3

Credits) ,Urban Development and

Environmental Management (3 Credits)

,Logistic System Analysis (3 Credits) ,Special Topics in

Transportation Policy (3 Credits) ,Planning Theory (3 Credits) ,Advanced Survey

Engineering (3 Credits) ,Project of Geo-Spatial Informatics (3 Credits); COURSES: Traffic Flow

Theory (3 Credits) , Advanced ITS Systems

(3 Credits) , Traffic Detector Systems (3

Credits) , Traffic Simulation Application I

(3 Credits) , Traffic Accident Analysis (3

Credits) , Transportation Project Evaluation (3

Credits) , Travel Demand

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Forecasting Model (3 Credits) , Travel Signal

Control (3 Credits) , Railway Systems (3

Credits) , Public Transportation Systems

(3 Credits) ,Traffic Simulation Application II

(3 Credits) ,Transportation Demand Management (3 Credits) ,Transportation System Management (3 Credits)

,Eco-friendly Green Transportation (3

Credits) ,Eco-friendly Road Design (3 Credits) ,Transportation Network

Analysis (3 Credits) ,Quantitative Analysis (3

Credits) ,Urban Economics and Urban Structures (3 Credits) ,Urban Public Finance

and Analysis of Investment (3 Credits)

,Management (3 Credits) ,Urban Redevelopment

and Real Estate Finance (3 Credits) ,Theory of u-city and u-transportation

(3 Credits) ,City Renaissance Theory (3

Credits) ,Urban Landscape Theory (3

Credits) ,Development of industrial complex (3

Credits) ,Theory of City-Form (3 Credits)

,Advanced Applied Surveying (3 Credits)

,Digital Image Processing (3 Credits)

,Digital Photogrammetry (3 Credits) ,Geo-Spatial Informatics (3 Credits) ,Advanced Geodesy (3

Credits) , Remote Sensing (3 Credits) ,

Advanced Photogrammetry (3

Credits)

Mechanical Kongju http://english.kongju.

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Course Name School/ College/

University Department Course "site" Course type

Other/Additional Information

Engineering , Construction

and Environmental Engineering ,

Advanced Material

Engineering , Industrial and

Systems Engineering ,

Electrical, Electronic and

Control Engineering

National University

ac.kr:8090/academics/graduate.jsp#null

Transportation Engineering ,

Civil Engineering ,

Computer Engineering , Electronics

Engineering , Advanced Materials

Engineering , Industrial and Management Engineering ,

Mechanical and Automotive Engineering

Keimyung University

http://www.kmu.ac.kr/english/page.jsp?m

nu_uid=561&

Electrical Engineering

Myongji University

http://www.mju.ac.kr/ENG/graduate/gradu

ate0.jsp MS, Ph.D.

Electronics Engineering

Myongji University

http://www.mju.ac.kr/ENG/graduate/gradu

ate0.jsp MS, Ph.D.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Myongji University

http://www.mju.ac.kr/ENG/graduate/gradu

ate0.jsp MS, Ph.D.

Mechanical Engineering

Myongji University

http://www.mju.ac.kr/ENG/graduate/gradu

ate0.jsp MS, Ph.D.

Computer Engineering

Myongji University

http://www.mju.ac.kr/ENG/graduate/gradu

ate0.jsp MS, Ph.D.

Industrial Engineering

Myongji University

http://www.mju.ac.kr/ENG/graduate/gradu

ate0.jsp MS, Ph.D.

Transportation Engineering

Myongji University

http://www.mju.ac.kr/ENG/graduate/gradu

ate0.jsp MS, Ph.D.

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University Department Course "site" Course type

Other/Additional Information

Major of Civil Engineering

Kyonggi University

http://web.kyonggi.ac

.kr/KyonggiEng

Majorof Environmental Engineering

Kyonggi University

http://web.kyonggi.ac

.kr/KyonggiEng

Major of Electronic

Engineering

Kyonggi University

http://web.kyonggi.ac

.kr/KyonggiEng

Major of Mechanical

System Design Engineering

Kyonggi University

http://web.kyonggi.ac

.kr/KyonggiEng

Major of Industrial

Engineering

Kyonggi University

http://web.kyonggi.ac

.kr/KyonggiEng

Major of Advanced Materials

Engineering

Kyonggi University

http://web.kyonggi.ac

.kr/KyonggiEng

Major of Urban &

Transportation Engineering

Kyonggi University

http://web.kyonggi.ac

.kr/KyonggiEng

Mechatronics Engineering,

Civil Engineering

Dongseo University

http://web.dongseo.ac.kr/~ipsi/dongseo_home/2010/eng/02aca

demics/0201.php

Master

Electrical Engineering , Automative Engineering (Mechanical

Design, Mechatronics

Major, Automobile Engineering Major), Civil

Engineering , Environmental Engineering ,

Materials Science and Engineering

Kunsan National

University

http://www.kunsan.ac.kr/

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Annex F United Kingdom

Course Name

School/ College/

University Department

Course "site"

Course type

Duration of the

course/ Module

Course Abstract

Energy, fluid mechanics,

and turbomachin

ery

University of Cambridge

Cambridge School of

Technology

http://www.cam.ac.uk/

Modules

Electrical engineering

University of Cambridge

Cambridge School of

Technology

http://www.cam.ac.uk/

Modules

Mechanics, materials

and design

University of Cambridge

Cambridge School of

Technology

http://www.cam.ac.uk/

Modules

Civil, structural,

and environment

al engineering

University of Cambridge

Cambridge School of

Technology

http://www.cam.ac.uk/

Modules

Management and

manufacturing

University of Cambridge

Cambridge School of

Technology

http://www.cam.ac.uk/

Modules

Information engineering

University of Cambridge

Cambridge School of

Technology

http://www.cam.ac.uk/

Modules

Civil, Mechanical, Electronic, Information Enginnering

University of Oxford

Department of

Engineering Science

http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/

Master/Bachelor/P

hDs

Degrees in Civil and

Environmental

Engineering

University of Edinburgh

http://www.ed.ac.uk/hom

e

Master/Bachelor

Create sustainable cities through designing novel structures

(buildings, bridges), efficient transport systems, clean water

provision, and restoring and protecting the natural

environment.

Electronics and

Electrical Engineering

Degrees

University of Edinburgh

http://www.ed.ac.uk/hom

e

Master/Bachelor

Design and manufacture of circuits, chips and electronic

goods through to producing and distributing electricity to homes

and industry.

Mechanical Engineering

Degrees

University of Edinburgh

http://www.ed.ac.uk/hom

e

Master/Bachelor

Use materials (solids, fluids, gases) and structures in

innovative ways to design and create "machines" and devices.

Project areas:

Intelligent

University of Southampto

n

http://www.trg.soton.ac.u

k/

Post-graduatio

n

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Course Name

School/ College/

University Department

Course "site"

Course type

Duration of the

course/ Module

Course Abstract

Transport Systems;

Bus Priority; Energy and Environment; Freight and

Logistics; Future

Technologies; Human Factors;

Rail; Transport

Policy.

courses

Automotive Engineering

University of Warwick

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/depta2z/engineering/h330

Master/Bachelor

3/4 years

Civil, electronic,

etc

University of Warwick

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/de

greea2z/

MSc in Advanced

Mechanical Engineering (modules): Advanced

control ;Advanced vibration

engineering ; Aircraft engine

technology ; Combustion

; Computational continuum mechanics ; Computation

al fluid dynamics ;

Finite element

analysis and applications

Imperial college

http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus/facultiesanddepartments/mechanicalengineering/postgraduatecour

ses/ame

Modules (Master)

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Course "site"

Course type

Duration of the

course/ Module

Course Abstract

; Fundamentals of fracture mechanics ; Integrated design and

manufacture ; Interfacing

and data processing ; Mechanical

transmission technology ;

Vehicle propulsion

technology ; Welding,

joining and adhesives.

Civil Engineering

Imperial college

http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/ugprospectus/facultiesanddepartments/civilengineering/undergraduatecourses/coursestructur

e

Bachelor/Master

3/4 years

Electrical and

Electronic Engineering

Imperial college

http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/ugprospectus/facultiesanddepartments/electricalengineering/undergraduatecourse

s/eleceng

Bachelor/Master

3/4 years

Mechanical Engineering

Imperial college

http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/ugprospectus/facultiesanddepartments/mechanicalengin

eering

Bachelor/Master

3/4 years

Transport studies

University of Leeds

http://www.leeds.ac.uk/downloads/file/266/trans

Bachelor 3 years

Institute for transport studies: Air Transport; Carbon; Congestion; Energy; Intelligent Transport;

Rai.l

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University Department

Course "site"

Course type

Duration of the

course/ Module

Course Abstract

port_studies

Engineering: civil,

computing, electrical

and electronic,

mechanical, etc

Newcastle University

http://www.n

cl.ac.uk/ Bachelor/

Master

Rail Freight and Logistics Group; Rail Infrastructure Group; Rail Systems Group; Rail Vehicles

Group.

Transport and

Business Managemen

t

Newcastle University

Civil Engineering

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/subjects/civileng/courses/111

MSc 12

months

Transport and the

Environment

Newcastle University

Civil Engineering

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/subjects/civileng/courses/540

MSc 12

months

Transport Engineering

and Operations

Newcastle University

Civil Engineering

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/subjects/civileng/courses/110

MSc 12

months

Transportation Planning and Policy

Newcastle University

Civil Engineering

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/subjects/civileng/courses/112

MSc 12

months

Mechatronics

Newcastle University

Electrical, Electronic

and Computer

Engineering

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/subjects/eece/cour

ses/483

MSc 12

months

Engineering: civil,

electrical and

electronic, mechanical, economic,

etc

University of Manchester

http://www.manchester.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/search2011/bysu

bject/

Bachelor/Master

Railway Systems

Engineering and

Integration

University of Birmingham

Centre for Railway

Research and

Education/T

http://www.bham.ac.uk/

MSc 24-36

months

The Railway Systems Engineering and Integration

(RSEI) MSc programme offers a truly interdisciplinary

postgraduate experience.

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School/ College/

University Department

Course "site"

Course type

Duration of the

course/ Module

Course Abstract

(Postgraduation)

he School of Civil

Engineering

Students develop a thorough understanding of the principles involved in planning, designing and operating modern railway

systems, by attending intensive, week-long modules covering all the major railway technologies

and organisational issues. They gain the skills and know-how

required to manage successfully the complex interfaces

characterising existing and new railway systems. The

programme has a strong focus on developing individuals'

railway engineering knowledge, their systems integration skills

and their ability to work in focused project teams. Many participants are experienced

railway engineers and managers, sponsored by their employers, but the programme also allows new entrants to the railway industry to familiarise themselves with the specialist disciplines involved in railway systems, while also gaining an

insight into the complex interactions between

subsystems.

Engineering: civil,

electrical and

electronic, mechanical, economic,

mechatronicsetc

University of Sheffield

http://www.shef.ac.uk/

Master/Bachelor

Automotive Engineering

University of Sheffield

Department of

Mechanical Engineering

http://www.shef.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/courses/engineering/mechanical/automoti

ve.html

MSc

Engineering: civil,

electrical and

University of Nottingham

http://www.nottingham.a

c.uk/ Bachelor Centre for Rail Human Factors

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University Department

Course "site"

Course type

Duration of the

course/ Module

Course Abstract

electronic, mechanical,

etc

Civil Engineering: Transportation Masters

University of Nottingham

Civil Engineering

http://pgstudy.nottingham.ac.uk/postgraduate-

courses/civil-

engineering-transportation-masters-

msc_144.aspx

MSc 1 year

This course aims to provide you with the technical knowledge

and skills to develop the analytical, decision-making and critical powers required to solve

Civil Engineering problems, along with the transferable skills

to enable a leading career in Civil Engineering. An innovative

feature of the MSc in Civil Engineering is that the degree

title can be augmented to include a subject theme (in this

case, Transportation) by choosing specific modules in the

first two semesters and completing a project related to the theme. As such, you will concentrate on the technical

knowledge and skills relevant to the broad field of Transportation.

for the award of MSc in Civil Engineering: Transportation. The

other available subject themes are as follows: Geotechnical Engineering; Management;

Pavement Engineering; Structural Engineering; and

Environmental Fluid Mechanics. It is also possible to choose a

more generalised programme of study across these subject areas

for the award of MSc in Civil Engineering.

Engineering: civil,

electrical and

electronic, mechanical,

etc

University of Bristol

http://www.b

ris.ac.uk/ Master/Bachelor

Certificate in Railway

Studies by Distance Learning

University of York

Institute of Railway

Studies and Transport

history

http://www.york.ac.uk/

and http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/irs/irshome/academic/leaflet_railway

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Course "site"

Course type

Duration of the

course/ Module

Course Abstract

_studies_hist.htm

Certificate in Transport History by Distance Learning

University of York

Institute of Railway

Studies and Transport

history

http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/irs/irshome/academic/leaflet_transport_hist.htm

MA/Diploma in Railway Studies & Transport

History

University of York

Institute of Railway

Studies and Transport

history

http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/irs/irshome/academic/ma1.htm

MPhil/PhD in Railway

Studies

University of York

Institute of Railway

Studies and Transport

history

http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/irs/irshome/academic/resch3.htm

Computer Systems

Engineering : MEng Hons2

Lancaster University

http://www.lancs.ac.uk/coursesearch

/

Master/Bachelor

4 Years

Electronic and

Electrical Engineering

: MEng Hons4

Lancaster University

http://www.lancs.ac.uk/coursesearch

/

Master/Bachelor

4 Years

Mechanical Engineering

: MEng Hons9

Lancaster University

http://www.lancs.ac.uk/coursesearch

/

Master/Bachelor

4 Years

Mechatronic Engineering

: MEng Hons11

Lancaster University

http://www.lancs.ac.uk/coursesearch

/

Master/Bachelor

4 Years

Electronic, Electrical,

Mechanical and Civil

Engineeering

Durham University

http://www.dur.ac.uk/ecs/engineering/undergrad/mengcourse

url/

Master/Bachelor

4 Years

Civil (and Structural)

Engineering

University of Aberdeen

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/courses/cour

se-finder.php

Master 5 Years

Electrical and

Electronic

University of Aberdeen

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/courses/cour

Master 5 Years

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Course "site"

Course type

Duration of the

course/ Module

Course Abstract

Engineering se-finder.php

Mechanical Engineering

University of Aberdeen

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/courses/cour

se-finder.php

Master 5 Years

Safety and Reliability

Engineering

University of Aberdeen

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/courses/cour

se-finder.php

Postgraduation

12 Months

Civil, mechanical

and electronic

engineering

University of Surrey

http://www2.surrey.ac.uk

/ Master 5 Years

MSc Transport Planning

and Practice

University of Surrey

http://www2.surrey.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/tra

nsplan/

MSc 12

Months

Electrical and

Electronic and

Mechanical Engineering

University of Leicester

http://www.le.ac.uk/ugprospectus/courses/engineering/main.

html

Master 4 Years

Civil Engineering

University of Cardiff

http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/engin/degreeprogrammes/undergraduate/index.

html

Master 5 Years

Civil and Environment

al Engineering

University of Cardiff

http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/engin/degreeprogrammes/undergraduate/index.

html

Master 5 Years

Computer Systems

Engineering

University of Cardiff

http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/engin/degreeprogrammes/undergraduate/index.

html

Master 5 Years

Electrical and

University of Cardiff

http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/

Master 5 Years

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School/ College/

University Department

Course "site"

Course type

Duration of the

course/ Module

Course Abstract

Electronic engin/degreeprogrammes/undergraduate/index.

html

Electronic and

Communications

University of Cardiff

http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/engin/degreeprogrammes/undergraduate/index.

html

Master 5 Years

Integrated Engineering

University of Cardiff

http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/engin/degreeprogrammes/undergraduate/index.

html

Master 5 Years

Mechanical Engineering

University of Cardiff

http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/engin/degreeprogrammes/undergraduate/index.

html

Master 5 Years

Mechanical, civil and Electrical

and Electronic

Engineering

University of Strathclyde

http://www.strath.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/

Master 5 Years

Mechanical, civil and Electrical

Engineering

Queen's University

Belfast

http://knock.qub.ac.uk/ug_course_finder/az.php

?y=1011

Master 5 Years Transportation Planning and Highway Management (Civil

Eng)

Transport and

Business Managemen

t

Loughborough

University*

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/prospectus/ug/courses/dept/cv/tbm/index.htm

Master 4 years

Engineering: Electronic

and Electrical,

mechanical, civil,

economics, etc

Loughborough

University*

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/prospectus/ug/courses/in

dex.htm

Master 4 years

Human Loughborou Department http://www.l MSc 12

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School/ College/

University Department

Course "site"

Course type

Duration of the

course/ Module

Course Abstract

Factors in Transport

gh University*

of Ergonomics

(Human Sciences)

boro.ac.uk/prospectus/pg/courses/dept/hu/index

.htm

months

Sustainable Transport and Travel Planning

Loughborough

University*

Department of Civil and

Building Engineering

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/prospectus/pg/courses/dept/cv/sttp/in

dex.htm

MSc 12

months

Transport Policy and Business

Management

Loughborough

University*

Department of Civil and

Building Engineering

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/prospectus/pg/courses/dept/cv/tpbm/index.htm

MSc 12

months

Engineering: Electronic

and Electrical,

mechanical, civil

University of Dundee

http://www.dundee.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/

Master

BEng (Honours) Railway

Technology

Sheffield Hallam

University

http://prospectus.shu.ac.uk/CourseEntry.cfm?CourseId=1009

Bachelor 3 years

Mechanical and

Electrical and

Electronic Engineering

Sheffield Hallam

University

http://prospectus.shu.ac.uk/SearchResults.cfm

Master 4 years

Civil Engineering

City University London

http://www.city.ac.uk/study/courses/engineering-maths/civil-engingeerin

g-meng-beng.html

Master 4 years Highway and transport studies

Automotive Engineering

University of Brighton*

http://courses.brighton.ac.uk/results.php?option=1&page=1&subject=08&study=A&submit.x=32&s

ubmit.y=9

Master 4 years

Mechanical University of http://course Master 4 years

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course/ Module

Course Abstract

Engineering Brighton* s.brighton.ac.uk/results.php?option=1&page=1&subject=08&study=A&submit.x=32&submit.y=10

Mechanical and

Manufacturing

Engineering

University of Brighton*

http://courses.brighton.ac.uk/results.php?option=1&page=1&subject=08&study=A&submit.x=32&submit.y=11

Master 4 years

Electrical and

Electronic Engineering

University of Brighton*

http://courses.brighton.ac.uk/results.php?option=1&page=1&subject=08&study=A&submit.x=32&submit.y=12

Master 4 years

BEng (Hons)

Automation and Control

Manchester Metropolitan

University

http://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/result

s.php

Bachelor 4 years

BEng (Hons)

Automotive Engineering

Manchester Metropolitan

University

http://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/result

s.php

Bachelor 4 years

BEng (Hons)

Computer-Aided

Engineering

Manchester Metropolitan

University

http://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/result

s.php

Bachelor 4 years

BSc (Hons) Environmental Science (with option to study in

North America or Australia)*

Manchester Metropolitan

University

http://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/result

s.php

Bachelor 4 years

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BSc (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

Manchester Metropolitan

University

http://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/result

s.php

Bachelor 4 years

Civil, mechanical, automotive, electronic

and electrical,

etcengineering

Brunel University

http://www.brunel.ac.uk/

courses Master 4 years

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Course Name School/ College/

University Depart. Course "site"

Course type

Other/Additional Information

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Massachusetts Institute

of Technology

http://engineering.mit.edu/#ed

ucation Master "Transportation" specialization

Electrical Engineering

and Computer Science

http://engineering.mit.edu/#ed

ucation Master

Materials Science and Engineering

http://engineering.mit.edu/#ed

ucation Master

Mechanical Engineering

http://engineering.mit.edu/#ed

ucation Master

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Stanford University

http://engineering.stanford.edu/departments/in

dex.html

Master

Computer Science

Stanford University

http://engineering.stanford.edu/departments/in

dex.html

Master

Electrical Engineering

Stanford University

http://engineering.stanford.edu/departments/in

dex.html

Master

Management Science and Engineering

Stanford University

http://engineering.stanford.edu/departments/in

dex.html

Master

Materials Science and Engineering

Stanford University

http://engineering.stanford.edu/departments/in

dex.html

Master

Mechanical Engineering

Stanford University

http://engineering.stanford.edu/departments/in

dex.html

Master

Graduate Study in

Transportation Engineering

University of California Berkeley

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/trans/degrees/pro

grams.html

Master/graduation program

Duration of the course: 5 semester

Mechanical Engineering, ,

Electrical Engineering &

Computer Sciences, Civil and

University of California Berkeley

http://www.grad.berkeley.edu/programs/list.sht

ml

Master

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Environmental Engineering

Transportation Systems

Engineering

Cornell University

http://www.cee.cornell.edu/gra

duate-programs/msph

d-program/transp

ortation-systems-

engineering.cfm

Master/PhD

Civil and Environmental Engineering

,Electrical Engineering , Engineering Management , Engineering Mechanics ,

Materials Science and Engineering , Mechanical

Engineering , Operations

Research and Information

Engineering , Systems

Engineering

Cornell University

http://www.engr.cornell.edu/programs/graduate

-education/mast

er-engineering/ind

ex.cfm

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 320 Transportation Engineering

I (3)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Study of vehicular transportation fundamentals including geometric design,

pavement design, traffic flow concepts, level of service analysis, intelligent

transportation systems, travel demand prediction methods, and management of transportation systems. Includes a review

of relevant vehicle operating characteristics. Prerequisite: MATH 126;

PHYS 121.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 410

Traffic Engineering

Fundamentals (3)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

General review of the fundamentals of traffic engineering, including their

relationship to transportation operations management and planning, with emphasis

on calculations and procedures in the Highway Capacity Manual; field surveys

and data analysis. Prerequisite: CEE 320.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/stu

Course/discipline

Introduction to modern concepts, theories, and tools for transportation data

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NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 412 Transportatio

n Data Management

(3)

dents/crscat/cee.html

management and analysis. Applications of software tools for transportation data

storage, information retrieval, knowledge discovery, data exchange, on-line

information sharing, statistical analysis, system optimization, and decision support.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 416

Urban Transportatio

n Planning and Design

(3)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Brief review of major issues in urban transportation planning. Planning process

discussed and transportation models introduced. Uses a systems framework,

including goals and objectives, evaluation, implementation, and monitoring. A design term project, individual or small groups,

utilizes material presented on a contemporary problem. Prerequisite: CEE

320. Offered: A.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 441 Transportatio

n and Construction Capstone (4)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Comprehensive design project focusing on planning, design and construction of

transportation project such as highways, transit, and airports. Prerequisite: CEE

320; CEE 440, which may be taken concurrently.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 580

Urban Transportation Planning (4)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Introduction to transportation planning, including trends and issues, land use and transportation interaction, surveys, public

involvement, demand management, technology, forecasting, impacts, and

policy strategies.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 581

Travel Demand

Forecasting (4)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Application of mathematical models to forecast urban travel behavior. Introduces

emerging methods, land use models, travel demand models, including trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice, and network

assignment. Discusses validation and ethics.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 582 Intelligent

Transportation Systems (3)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Application of modern computer and communication technologies to

transportation systems. Benefits to public agencies, commercial companies, and travelers. Coordination between private

and public sectors. Intelligent Transportation System's (ITS) social,

organizational, and operational changes.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/stu

Course/discipline

Application of analytical and statistical methods to issues in transportation and

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NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 584 Analytical

Methods in Transportatio

n I (3)

dents/crscat/cee.html

driving. Analysis of probability distributions that describe variables. Development of

statistical models for predicting transportation phenomena. Elementary

sampling theory hypothesis testing, regression analysis, time series analysis,

applied to transportation data. Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of

instructor. Offered: W.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 585 Analytical

Methods in Transportatio

n II (3)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Applications of advanced econometric methods to transportation issues. Topics

include, but not limited to, systems of equations, duration models, limited

dependent variable approaches, and count models. Hands-on modeling, with numerous data sets, available for application. Collaborative projects.

Prerequisite: CEE 584 or permission of instructor.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 587

Global Trade, Transportatio

n, and Logistics

Management (4)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Provides an overview of trade, transportation, and logistics activities.

Develops an understanding of the physical and information flows in supply chains, and

the economic drivers of supply chain choices. Includes methods to analyze and

improve logistics and transportation systems, including applications of policy, technology, and infrastructure. Offered:

jointly with GTTL 501/OPMGT 535; AWSp.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 589

Transit Systems

Planning (3)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Planning, operational methods for urban public transportation. Review of

technological, operating characteristics of vehicles and systems; financing,

management, institutional aspects. Paratransit. Short-range planning,

operational strategies, revenue-fare structures. Service monitoring. Mode

choice, transit demand relating to service. Computer-aided methods for planning, design of transit systems. Prerequisite:

graduate standing or permission of instructor.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 590

Traffic Systems

Operations (3)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Operational planning, management of arterial and freeway traffic systems.

Review of transportation system management strategies to achieve more

efficient use of existing infrastructure, including improved and innovative traffic

control systems and demand management policies, measures of effectiveness, impact

assessment, traveler response. Introduction to use of relevant computer

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models and packages.

CIVIL & ENVIRONME

NTAL ENGINEERING: CEE 591

Freight Transportatio

n (3)

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/ce

e.html

Course/discipline

Overview of the technical and institutional aspects of transporting freight. Topics include the different modes of moving freight, the technology of transferring freight between modes at ports and terminals, issues that impact freight movement such as congestion and

government regulation, and the future of freight mobility.

Aeronautics and

Astronautics (A A), Civil

and Environmental Engineering

(CEE) , Computer

Science and Engineering

(CSE) , Electrical

Engineering (E E) ,

Industrial Engineering

(IND E) , Materials

Science and Engineering

(MS E) , Mechanical Engineering

University of Washington

http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/#E

ngColl

Aerospace Engineering

(AERO), Electrical

Engineering, Mechanical

Engineering, Civil and

Environmental Engineering

University of Michigan

http://www.engin.umich.edu/academics/gradprograms/degree

s/index.html

Mastewr/PhD

CEE 370 - Transportation Engineering

University of Wisconsin Madison

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.engr.wisc.edu/cee/courses/cee370.

html

Characteristics of transportation supply and demand; measuring and estimating

demand; social and environmental impacts; planning of transportation

systems; characteristics of transportation modes; interaction between modes; mode

interfaces; transportation technology; economics; public policy, implementation

and management.

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CEE 571 - Urban

Transportation Planning

University of Wisconsin Madison

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.engr.wisc.edu/cee/courses/cee571.

html

Principles of planning, evaluation, selection, adoption, financing, and implementation of alternative urban

transportation systems; formulation of community goals and objectives, inventory

of existing conditions; transportation modelingtrip generation, distribution, modal

choice, assignment, technological characteristics and operation of modern

transit and other movement systems.

CEE 574 - Traffic Control

University of Wisconsin Madison

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.engr.wisc.edu/cee/courses/cee574.

html

Traffic data collection studies; measures of effectiveness and evaluation of traffic

system performance; design and application of traffic control devices; design

of traffic signal systems; operational controls and traffic management

strategies.

CEE 679 - Special

Topics in Transportatio

n and City Planning: Advanced Topics in

Transportation Safety

Engineering , Advanced

Traffic Models and Computer Simulations ,

Advanced Transportatio

n Demand and Supply Modeling ,

Traffic Impact Analysis ,

Transportation

Management and Policy ,

Travel Behavior Analysis ,

Contemporary Issues in

Wisconsin Transportatio

n

University of Wisconsin Madison

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.engr.wisc.edu/cee/courses/cee679.

html

Civil and Environmenta

University of Wisconsin

http://courses.engr.wisc.edu/

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Other/Additional Information

l Engineering (CIV ENGR) , Electrical and

Computer Engineering

(E C E) ,Engineering Mechanics

and Astronautics

(E M A) ,Engineering Physics (EP) ,Engineering Professional Development

(E P D) ,Geological Engineering

(G L E) ,Industrial and

Systems Engineering (I

SY E) ,Interdisciplinary Courses

(Engineering) (INTEREGR)

,Materials Science and Engineering

(MS & E) ,Mechanical Engineering

(M E) ,Nuclear

Engineering and

Engineering Physics (NEEP)

Madison

Civil Engineering,

Electrical Engineering

California Institute of

Technology Caltech**

http://pr.caltech.edu/catalog/courses/courses.h

tml

Transportation Engineering

University of Texas Austin

http://www.caee.utexas.edu/te

chnical-areas/transport

ation-engineering.ht

ml

Master/PhD

Transportation Engineering covers the full spectrum of activities pertaining to the

analysis, planning, design, construction, operation, and management of integrated

transportation systems. The program combines a long tradition of innovation in

highway and traffic engineering with cutting-edge research and academic effort

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in the rapidly evolving transportation-systems engineering profession.

Civil, Architectural

& Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer

Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

University of Texas Austin

http://www.engr.utexas.edu/pro

grams/civil

Master/PhD

Transportation Engineering

University of Illinois Urbana

Champaign

http://courses.illinois.edu/cis/2010/fall/catalog/CEE/310.html

Course/Discipline

Introduction to the design, planning, operation, management, and maintenance of transportation systems; integrated multi-modal transportation systems (highways, air, rail, etc.); layout of highways, airports,

and railroads with traffic flow models, capacity analysis, and safety. Design of

facilities and systems with life cycle costing procedures and criteria for optimization.

Railroad Transportatio

n Engrg

University of Illinois Urbana

Champaign

http://courses.illinois.edu/cis/2010/fall/catalog/CEE/408.html

Course/Discipline

Principles and analysis of railroad transportation efficiency, economics, energy, and engineering; effect on

production and markets. Introduction to railroad infrastructure; locomotive and

rolling stock design, function, and operation. Computation of train speed, power, and acceleration requirements;

introduction to railway traffic control and signaling. Quantitative analytical tools for rail-transportation decision-making and

optimization. Field trip to observe railroad infrastructure, equipment and operations.

Railroad Track

Engineering

University of Illinois Urbana

Champaign

http://courses.illinois.edu/cis/2010/fall/catalog/CEE/409.html

Course/Discipline

Railroad track engineering concepts including track component and system

design, construction, evaluation, maintenance, load distribution, and wheel-rail interaction. Design and analysis tools

for railroad track engineering and maintenance. Field trip to observe railroad

track system and components.

Railway Signaling &

Control

University of Illinois Urbana

Champaign

http://courses.illinois.edu/cis/2010/fall/catalog/CEE/410.html

Course/Discipline

Railway traffic control and signaling systems; train performance and scheduling

tools; analysis of temporal and spatial separation of trains for safety and

efficiency; train movement authority and operating rules, track circuit and wireless

train position monitoring technology; interlocking design; railroad capacity

modeling tools; economic analysis of traffic control system design, optimization, and

selection. Field trip to observe signal

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system infrastructure and railway traffic operations control center.

Urban Transportatio

n Planning

University of Illinois Urbana

Champaign

http://courses.illinois.edu/cis/2010/fall/catalog/CEE/417.html

Course/Discipline

Aerospace Engineering ,

Civil and Environmental Engineering , Computer Science ,

Electrical and Computer

Engineering , Industrial and

Enterprise Systems

Engineering , Materials

Science and Engineering , Mechanical Science and Engineering

University of Illinois Urbana

Champaign

http://engineering.illinois.edu/c

urrent-students/departments-graduate

Master/PhD

Operations and

Information Management

- MBA

University of Pennsylvani

a

http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/mbaresource/curriculum/opim/i

ndex.cfm

MBA

Wharton's Operations and Information Management major is relevant for those

involved in the "supply chain" of a business, whether it be with a physical supply chain or an information-based

system within the retail or manufacturing end. The automotive and transportation

industries are good examples of increasingly complex business areas that clearly benefit from the skills developed in this major. Individuals studying Operations and Information Management will also find

attractive opportunities in management consulting and private equity firms.

Systems Science and Engineering

University of Pennsylvani

a

http://www.ese.upenn.edu/ugrad/sys-sse.html

Bachelor

Design and implement systems that assure effective operation of technological systems for applications such as

computers, environmental organizations, manufacturing, logistics, transportation, information and telecommunications, economic and financial organizations, health care, and military defense. The

Systems Science and Engineering (SSE) program specializes in those aspects of

engineering that pertain to effectiveness of whole systems. In contrast to other engineering specialties which are

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grounded in certain aspects of science, system engineering is grounded primarily

in mathematics and methodology. The core curriculum focuses on mathematical modeling and simulation, rather than on

particular physical sciences. To assure that designs are responsive to real needs, students learn how to model, simulate,

optimize, integrate and evaluate systems.

Civil and Environmental Engineering

, Electrical and Computer Engineering , Engineering and Public

Policy , Materials

Science and Engineering , Mechanical Engineering

Carnegie Mellon

University

http://www.cmu.edu/

Urban infrastructure

systems

Columbia University New York

Civil Engineeri

ng and Mechani

cal Engineeri

ng

http://www.civil.columbia.edu/directory/courseli

st.html

Course/Discipline

Introduction to: (a) the infrastructure systems that support urban socioeconomic

activities, and (b) fundamental system design and analysis methods. Coverage of water resources, vertical, transportation,

communications and energy infrastructure. Emphasis upon the purposes that these systems serve, the factors that influence their performance, the basic mechanisms

that govern their design and operation, and the impacts that they have regionally and

globally. Student teams complete a semester-long design/analysis project with equal emphasis given to water resources / environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering and construction engineering

and management topics.

Transportation engineering

Columbia University New York

Civil Engineeri

ng and Mechani

cal Engineeri

ng

http://www.civil.columbia.edu/directory/courseli

st.html

Course/Discipline

An overview of the planning, design, operation, and construction of urban highways and mass transportation

systems. Transportation planning and traffic studies; traffic and highway

engineering; rapid transit and railroad engineering.

Capital facility planning and

financing

Columbia University New York

Civil Engineeri

ng and Mechani

cal Engineeri

http://www.civil.columbia.edu/directory/courseli

st.html

Course/Discipline

Planning and financing of capital facilities with a strong emphasis upon civil

infrastructure systems. Project feasibility and evaluation. Design of project delivery

systems to encourage best value, innovation and private sector participation.

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ng Fundamentals of engineering economy and project finance. Elements of life cycle

cost estimation and decision analysis. Environmental, institutional, social and

political factors. Case studies from transportation, water supply and

wastewater treatment.

Industrial engineering

and Operations reserach, Electrical

Engineering, Mechanical

Engineering, Civil

Engineering

Columbia University New York

http://www.engineering.columbia.edu/faculty-

staff

ENCE 472 Transportation Engineering

(3 credits)

University of Maryland

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.civil.umd.edu/grad/g

rad-courses.html

Course/Discipline

Transportation engineering concepts including transportation systems analysis,

airport systems, airline and airport operations, marine transportation and urban public transportation systems.

ENCE 672 Regional

Transportation Planning (3

credits)

University of Maryland

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.civil.umd.edu/grad/g

rad-courses.html

Course/Discipline

Factors involved and the components of the process for planning statewide and

regional transportation systems, encompassing all modes. Transportation planning studies, statewide traffic models,

investment models, programming and scheduling.

ENCE 673 Urban

Transportation (3 credits)

University of Maryland

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.civil.umd.edu/grad/g

rad-courses.html

Course/Discipline

The contempory methodology of urban transportation planning. The urban transportation planning process,

interdependence between the urban transportation system and the activity system, urban travel demand models,

evaluation of urban transportation alternatives and their implementation.

ENCE 674 Urban Transit Planning and

Rail Transportation Engineering

(3 credits)

University of Maryland

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.civil.umd.edu/grad/g

rad-courses.html

Course/Discipline

Basic engineering components of conventional and high speed railroads and of air cushion and other high speed new technology. The study of urban rail and bus transit. The characteristics of the vehicle, the supporting way, and the

terminal requirements will be evaluated with respect to system performance, capacity, cost, and level of service.

ENCE 677 Quantitative Methods in

Transportation Engineering

(3 credits)

University of Maryland

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.civil.umd.edu/grad/g

rad-courses.html

Course/Discipline

Applications of operations research and management science models to the

planning, design and operations of various types of transportation systems.

Equilibrium traffic assignment, network design, fleet assignment, fleet routing,

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crew scheduling, simulation, and queueing theory.

ENCE 681 Freight

Transportation Analysis (3

credits)

University of Maryland

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.civil.umd.edu/grad/g

rad-courses.html

Course/Discipline

Application of operations research and system analysis methods to freight

transportation systems. Cost and output analysis, terminal location, freight

transportation demand models, freight transportation network equilibrium models

and analytic models for analyzing the operations of rail, motor carrier, water

carrier and air cargo systems.

Mechanical Engineering

University of Maryland

http://www.enme.umd.edu/grad

/grad-courses.html

Civil Engineering

Purdue University

https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Academics/GraduateProgram/Admissions/grad_program

s

Civil engineers design and construct the world's infrastructure: buildings and bridges; tunnels, dams, and levees;

harbors and canals; water-supply and waste-disposal systems; airports,

highways, and railroads; pipelines and power lines.

Construction Engineering

and Management

Purdue University

https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Academics/GraduateProgram/Admissions/grad_program

s

Engineering Education

Purdue University

https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Academics/GraduateProgram/Admissions/grad_program

s

Engineering Professional Education

Purdue University

https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Academics/GraduateProgram/Admissions/grad_program

s

Electrical and Computer

Engineering

Purdue University

https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Academics/GraduateProgram/Admissions/grad_program

s

Industrial Engineering

Purdue University

https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Academic

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s

Materials Engineering

Purdue University

https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Academics/GraduateProgram/Admissions/grad_program

s

Mechanical Engineering

Purdue University

https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Academics/GraduateProgram/Admissions/grad_program

s

Transportation System

Engineering Management

Texas A&M University

Civil Enginneri

ng

http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/GRAD_catalog08_09/course_descriptions/cven.ht

m

Course/Discipline

Engineering and management principles for transportation systems; engineering

evaluation using methods of travel demand, costs, equilibrium and pricing;

use of economic principles for the engineering and management of

transportation systems.

Engineering and Urban

Transportation Systems

Texas A&M University

Civil Enginneri

ng

http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/GRAD_catalog08_09/course_descriptions/cven.ht

m

Course/Discipline

Characteristics of transportation engineering systems; transportation

engineering data collection; modeling effects of engineering project planning, trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice

and traffic assignment; use and interpretation of engineering modeling results; engineering project analysis.

Prerequisite: Graduate classification in engineering or urban and regional planning

or approval of instructor.

Advanced Surface

Transportation Systems

Texas A&M University

Civil Enginneri

ng

http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/GRAD_catalog08_09/course_descriptions/cven.ht

m

Course/Discipline

Design and operational issues and systems related to advanced traffic

systems; advanced studies on traffic management systems, travelers

information systems, public transportation systems and commercial vehicle operation.

Prerequisite: Graduate classification in engineering or approval of instructor.

Mechanical Engineering

Texas A&M University

http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/GRAD_catalog08_09/course_descriptions/meen.h

tm

Transportation in City

Texas A&M University

Urban Planning

http://www.tamu.edu/admissio

Course/Discipline

Influence of transportation in shaping urban form; relationships between land use

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and transportation; conceptual layout of street systems; trends in urban

development, site development, circulation and relationships to the street system;

guidelines for the redevelopment of existing streets and the adjacent land.

Geographical Information Systems in Landscape and Urban Planning.

Texas A&M University

Urban Planning

http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/GRAD_catalog08_09/course_descriptions/plan.ht

m

Course/Discipline

Provides students an understanding of GIS fundamentals; basic concepts, principles and functions; essential skills for applying

GIS in various fields such as urban planning, landscape architecture, land

development, environment studies, transportation and hazard management; based on learning through class projects.

Prerequisite: Graduate classification.

Applied Planning II

Texas A&M University

Urban Planning

http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/GRAD_catalog08_09/course_descriptions/plan.ht

m

Course/Discipline

Preparation of a major plan or planning document for a specific subject associated

with the field of urban and regional planning including the environment; land

use; urban design; transportation systems; housing and community facilities;

infrastructure systems; growth management systems; urban image; and other topics. Prerequisite: PLAN 662 or

approval of instructor.

Urban Public Transportatio

n Planning

Texas A&M University

Urban Planning

http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/GRAD_catalog08_09/course_descriptions/plan.ht

m

Course/Discipline

Planning, operations, fiscal, management and legal aspects of urban, rural and regional public transportation modes; preparation of transportation systems

program elements.

Design for Sustainable

Transportation

Texas A&M University

Urban Planning

http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/GRAD_catalog08_09/course_descriptions/plan.ht

m

Course/Discipline

Introduce planning and design principles, techniques, and examples for achieving

sustainable transportation; transit-oriented development, neo-traditional design, traffic calming, non-motorized travel, and smart

growth; car sharing, parking pricing, location efficient mortgage, and alternative

vehicles and fuel technologies. Prerequisite: Graduate classification.

Transportation System Analysis

Texas A&M University

Urban Planning

http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/GRAD_catalog08_09/course_descriptions/plan.ht

m

Course/Discipline

Introduces basic concepts and techniques of modeling, analyzing and solving problems in transportation systems

planning, operations, management and design within a unified framework for

transportation systems analysis; includes: disaggregate demand theory and

application, activity analysis and land use forecasting, network optimization

stochastic processes, queuing models and simulation. Prerequisite: CVEN 672 or

approval of instructor.

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Transportation Engineering

Pennsylvania State

University

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.engr.psu.edu/ce/gra

duate.html

Master/PhD

Transportation engineering faculty covers the areas of transportation planning,

design, and operations.Research areas include traffic operations, systems planning for freight, transit and non-motorized travel, travel behavior, transportation planning for emergency response and climate change related issues, infrastructure financing and

programming, transportation safety highway design and performance

measures, intelligent transportation systems, human factors and driver

behavior, pavement marking materials, statistical and econometric analysis of

transportation systems, environmental and ecological aspects of transportation

network design, and urban simulation.

Civil and Environmental Engineering , Computer Science and Engineering ,

Electrical Engineering , Engineering Science and Mechanics ,

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

Pennsylvania State

University

http://www.engr.psu.edu/Depar

tments/

Master/PhD

Transportation Engineering

Michigan State

University

http://www.reg.msu.edu/Courses/Request.asp

Course/Discipline

Overview of transportation system issues and problems. Fundamentals of highway

design and operations. Planning and evaluation of transportation system

alternatives.

Transportation Planning

Michigan State

University

http://www.reg.msu.edu/Courses/Request.asp

Course/Discipline

Transportation planning process and procedures. Estimation of travel demand

using traditional models of trip generation, trip distribution, modal split, and traffic assignment. Use of "quick-response"

procedures. Traffic impact of new facilities.

Transportation Policies and

Decision-Making

Michigan State

University

http://www.reg.msu.edu/Courses/Request.asp

Course/Discipline

National transportation issues, policy formulation, and decision-making. Highway

needs assessment, urban and statewide planning, revenue sources, cost allocation,

and transportation funding programs.

Traffic Analysis and

Control

Michigan State

University

http://www.reg.msu.edu/Courses/Request.asp

Course/Discipline

Modern traffic control and traffic modeling using state-of-the-art algorithms and

computer models. Practical implications.

Transportation Research

Methods

Michigan State

University

http://www.reg.msu.edu/Courses/Request.asp

Course/Discipline

Application and interpretation of quantitative methods and design of

experiments for transportation research;

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ANOVA, non-parametric, discriminant analysis, factor analysis, multivariate

regression, SPSS.

Intelligent Transportatio

n Systems (ITS)

Michigan State

University

http://www.reg.msu.edu/Courses/Request.asp

Course/Discipline

Technical and policy aspects emerging from the application of advanced

technologies to transportation problems. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

user services requirements, available and emerging technologies, case studies of

ongoing operational tests, legal institutional and planning issues related to ITS

development and deployment.

ivil Engineering, Mechanical

Engineering, Electrical

Engineering

Michigan State

University

http://www.reg.msu.edu/AcademicPrograms/Programs.asp?PType=GR&Sort

=CollDepart

Master/PhD

Mechanical engineering,

Electrical Engineering

Indiana University

http://www.iupui.edu/degrees/?

s=6

Bachelor/PhD

Civil & Coastal

Engineering, Electrical & Computer

Engineering, Environmental Engineering

Sciences, Industrial Systems

Engineering, Materials Science

Engineering, Mechanical &

Aerospace Engineering

University of Florida

http://www.eng.ufl.edu/admissions/degreeprograms/index.php

Includes a specialization in "transportation

engineering".

Mechanical and

Aerospace Engineering, Electrical and

Computer Engineering,

Computer Science and Engineering,

Materials Science and Engineering,

University of California San Diego

http://www.ucsdgradschool.info/degreesbyarea.asp?degree_types=Engineerin

g

Master

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Structural Engineering

Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics - MS, PhD ,

Electrical and Computer

Engineering - MS, PhD ,

Environmental Engineering - MS, PhD , Industrial

Engineering - MS ,

Materials Science and Engineering -

MS, PhD , Mechanical

Engineering - MS, PhD ,

Mining, Geological

and Geophysical Engineering -

MS, PhD , Systems

Engineering - MS

University of Arizona

http://grad.arizona.edu/live/pro

grams

Master/PhD

The department offers programs leading to the Master of Science and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees with a major in civil

engineering and engineering mechanics. Work is directed toward research and

professional development in such areas as engineering mechanics, engineering

materials, highway engineering, hydraulics and fluid mechanics, geomechanics, geo-technical engineering, water resources,

structural engineering, and transportation engineering. Certain interdisciplinary

options such as regional development and urban planning, and environmental

engineering are available by combining various areas of the program with

programs in other departments. For further information concerning these options, see the College of Engineering elsewhere in

this chapter. Master of Science: A thesis or engineering report is required. At the

option of the department, the degree may be awarded to candidates for the Doctor of Philosophy degree who have passed the

comprehensive examination, provided they write a thesis or engineering report. Doctor

of Philosophy: A minor field may be selected from architecture, chemistry, environmental engineering, geology,

mathematics, mechanical engineering, materials science and engineering, mining engineering, nuclear engineering, physics, or systems engineering, or from within the

Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. Still other fields are available as minors with the approval

of the head of the department.

Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering,

Electrical Engineering

Yale University

http://www.seas.yale.edu/depar

tments.php

Master/PhD

Transportation Engineering

University of Southern California

http://academic

s.usc.edu/ Master

Master of Science in Civil Engineering, with a specialization in Transportation

Engineering (CETP), is a degree that can be utilized throughout the world because the transportation system contributes in

fundamentally important ways to any region's physical, economic, and social structure. The field of Transportation

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Engineering focuses on the planning, design, construction, management, and performance of transportation systems.

These systems consist of facilities, vehicles, control mechanisms, new

technologies, and policies that combine to permit the efficient transit of people and freight. The Master of Science program offers students an opportunity to acquire

special academic depth in several aspects of Transportation Engineering. The

program is intended primarily for students with a background equivalent to a BS in

Civil Engineering, but qualified applicants from allied scientific fields will be

considered on a case-by-case basis.

CE 552 - Managing and

Financing Public

Engineering Works (3) , CE 583 - Design of

Transportation Facilities

(3), CE 585 - Traffic

Engineering and Control

(3) , CE 589 - Port

Engineering: Planning and Operations

(3)

University of Southern California

http://academic

s.usc.edu/ Course/Dis

cipline

Electrical Engineering ,

Civil Engineering,

Materials Science

Engineering , Computer

Engineering, Mechanical

and Aerospace

Engineering , Computer Science Systems

Engineering

University of Virginia

http://www.seas.virginia.edu/acad/programs/

Master

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Transportation Engineering

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/

Transportation Systems Engineering and Management. This program prepares students in the areas of transportation operations, transportation planning,

transportation safety, intelligent transportation systems, public transportation, and inter-modal

transportation.

CE 633 Introduction to Transportatio

n Planning

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline

CE 635 Inter-modal

Transportation or CE 638

Public Transportatio

n

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline

CE 636 Traffic

Operations

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline

CE 631 Intelligent

Transportation Systems

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline

CE 634 Geographic Information

Systems

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline

CE 637 Transportatio

n Safety Engineering

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline

CE 639 Financing

Transportation

Infrastructure

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline

CE 732 Transportatio

n Impact Analysis

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline (PhD)

CE 734 Traffic Flow

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

Course/Discipline

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ng

htm (PhD)

CE 735 Transportatio

n Logistics

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline (PhD)

CE 738 Advanced Integrated

Transportation Systems

Models

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline (PhD)

CE 739 Special

Topics in Transportatio

n

University of Virginia

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://cts.virginia.edu/graduate.

htm

Course/Discipline (PhD)

Civil and Environmental Engineering

, Electrical and Computer Engineering , Mechanical Engineering

and Materials Science , Master of

Engineering Management

Program

Duke University

http://www.pratt.duke.edu/graduate-students

Master/PhD

Graduate Program in

Transportation Engineering

University of Pittsburgh

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.engr.pitt.edu/civil/news/programs/transportation.ht

ml

The University of Pittsburgh Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is pleased to introduce a new graduate program in the area of Transportation

Engineering. Students participating in this program will earn a Master of Science in

Civil Engineering with a focus on Transportation Engineering. A number of

studies have predicted a significant engineering talent gap in both the public and private sectors of the transportation engineering field, as the number of new

graduates possessing the requisite skills in this area is not keeping up with the growth in the field and the impending retirement of large numbers of practicing transportation engineers. The University is reestablishing

its educational efforts through this new graduate track to help meet the workforce development needs of the transportation

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engineering industry. The University of Pittsburgh is particularly well positioned to help meet these workforce development needs through this program. Some of the school's specific strengths include: A core of tenure track faculty in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering that have strong interest in the transportation

engineering field. Access to a large pool of senior transportation engineers in the

Western Pennsylvania public and private sector (many of whom are alumni) that can

serve as adjunct professors to teach courses in the program. Development of a

cohesive curriculum from the core civil engineering fields and related areas, such as construction management, public policy and management, geographic information

systems, and statistics. Experience delivering course-only Master of Science

degrees tailored for professional engineers, such as Construction

Management and Sustainability program, which is highly regarded by industry. The

Transportation Engineering program consists of a balanced curriculum with the

following three focus areas: Planning, Design and Operations. A sufficient

selection of courses will be offered so the Program can be completed within two years. These courses will be offered at times that will help to accommodate the schedules of both the full-time and part-

time students.

CEE 2700 - Transportatio

n Management

and Operations (3

credits)

University of Pittsburgh

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.engr.pitt.edu/civil/programs/ms/cet.

html

Course/Discipline

CEE 2710 - Traffic Control

Systems (3 credits)

University of Pittsburgh

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.engr.pitt.edu/civil/programs/ms/cet.

html

Course/Discipline

Planning: CEE 2720 -

Urban Transportation Planning (3

credits)

University of Pittsburgh

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.engr.pitt.edu/civil/programs/ms/cet.

html

Course/Discipline

Project University of Civil and http://www.engr Course/Dis

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Development: CEE 2750 -

Transportation Project

Development (3 credits)

Pittsburgh Environmental

Engineering

.pitt.edu/civil/programs/ms/cet.

html

cipline

Civil and Environmental Engineering,

Computer Engineering,

Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

and Materials Science, Industrial

Engineering

University of Pittsburgh

http://www.engr

.pitt.edu/ Master/Ph

D

Civil and Environmental Engineering,

Computer Science,

Electrical and Computer

Engineering, Engineering Science and Mechanics,

Industrial and Systems

Engineering, Materials

Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and

State University

http://www.vt.edu/academics/a

cademic-departments.ht

ml

Master/PhD

Transportation

Infrastructure and Systems Engineering

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and

State University

Civil, Construction and

Environmental

Engineering

http://www.cee.vt.edu/tise/

Master

The Transportation Infrastructure and Systems Engineering (TISE) Program of

the Via Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia

Tech provides unique graduate study and research opportunities. The program

includes all aspects of planning, design, construction, operation, management, and

rehabilitation of transportation infrastructure and systems. TISE program is multimodal, with an emphasis on ground transportation by private automobiles and transit, and air transportation. As its name

suggests, TISE Program consists of 2 main sections, namely, Infrastructure and

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Systems. The main focus of the Infrastructure section is on the life-cycle

performance of the civil engineering infrastructure including the performance of Portland cement concrete, hot-mix asphalt

and composites; nondestructive evaluation; and transportation

infrastructure management. The main focus of the System section is on

transportation infrastructure system capacity management versus capacity

expansion.

Transportation Systems

and Materials

North Carolina

State University

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/graduate/transportation/index.phtml

Master

North Carolina State University has been a leader in transportation engineering

education since Professor Wallace Riddick began teaching road building in the 1890's.

Today's programs are still at the cutting edge of technology, with instruction and ongoing research in IVHS and modern pavement design concepts. As an N.C.

State transportation engineering graduate, you will join hundreds who have gone on to important roles in academe, government, and consulting. N.C. State's reputation as a "Top 20" graduate engineering institution

will benefit you throughout your career. The Civil Engineering Department at North

Carolina State University offers gradute programs in two major areas of

transportation engineering: transportation systems and transportation materials. They

embrace a wide range of skills including the planning, analysis, design,

construction, and management of transport facilities and the materials from which they

are built. The graduate programs are centered around a set of core civil

engineering courses in transportation that combine current practice and basic theory. Around these core courses, students can develop programs that explore a single

topic in-depth and may include supporting courses in other areas of civil engineering or other disciplines. Advisors work closely with students to design their programs of

study.

Civil, Construction,

and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and

Computer

North Carolina

State University

http://www.engr.ncsu.edu/grad/

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Engineering, Industrial and

Systems Engineering,

Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical

and Aerospace

CE 501 - Transportatio

n Systems Engineering

North Carolina

State University

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/graduate/transportation/courses.phtml

Course/discipline

CE 502 - Traffic

Operations

North Carolina

State University

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/graduate/transportation/courses.phtml

CE 595D - Public

Transportation Systems

North Carolina

State University

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/graduate/transportation/courses.phtml

CE 595Q - Transportatio

n Policy

North Carolina

State University

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/graduate/transportation/courses.phtml

CE 701 - Urban

Transportation Planning

North Carolina

State University

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/graduate/transportation/courses.phtml

CE 702 - Traffic Flow

Theory

North Carolina

State University

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/graduate/transportation/courses.phtml

CE 705 - Intelligent

Transportation Systems

North Carolina

State University

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/graduate/transportation/courses.phtml

CE 706 - Advanced

Traffic Control

North Carolina

State University

Civil and Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/graduate/transportation/courses.phtml

CE 795A - Multi-Model

North Carolina

Civil and Environm

http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/gradua

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State University

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Civil & Environmental Engineering , Electrical &

Computer Engineering , Industrial &

Systems Engineering ,

Materials Science &

Engineering , Mechanical Engineering

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.gatech.edu/colleges

/

Master/PhD

Transportation Systems

Engineering

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-

engineering/

Master/PhD

CEE4600 - Transportation Plan&Dsgn

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

Introduction to transportation engineering with specific emphasis on the planning, design, and operation of transportation

facilities.

CEE4610 - Multimodal Transport

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

Planning, design, and operation of systems of air, rail, water, and highway facilities,

including those for bicycles and pedestrians.

CEE4620 - Environ Impact

Assess -

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

Course/discipline

Site development principles and application to a comprehensive design project using computer-based digital

terrain model software tools.

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CEE6601 - Statistics in Transport

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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 - Transportatio

n Design

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

Geometric configurations of streets, expressways, busways, railways, and their terminals to meet characteristics of vehicle

performance and operator limitations.

CEE6605 - Transport Admin & Policy

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

Overview of institutions and policy processes in the transportation sector:

organizational analysis and implementation; policy analysis.

CEE6621 - GIS in

Transportation

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

Theory and application of GIS applied to transportation engineering and planning (GIS-T). Laboratory focuses on GIS-T

development.

CEE6622 - Travel

Demand

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-

Course/discipline

Examination of methods for forecasting future site and regional-level travel

demand. Model specification, calibration,

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Analysis groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

and validation.

CEE6623 - Survey

Design and Analy

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/res

earch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

Simulation models in transportation: development, calibration, applications, and

analysis of outputs.

CEE6633 - Traffic Control

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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.

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CEE6634 - Transportatio

n Safety

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

Technology innovations in transportation including Intelligent Transportation

Systems. Planning and design of ITS systems.

CEE6636 - Traffic Flow

Theory

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

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.

CEE6651 - Infrastructure

Systems

Georgia Institute of

Technology

http://www.ce.gatech.edu/rese

arch-groups/transportation-systems-engineering/tra

nsportation-courses/

Course/discipline

Analytical approaches and tools for infrastructure and asset management,

sustainable systems development.

Transportation Systems

Engineering

University of California

Irvine

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.eng.uci.edu/dept/cee/grad/program

s/transport

Master/PhD

Our graduate program in Transportation Systems Engineering (TSE) is

distinguished by its interdisciplinary approach to the study of contemporary urban transportation issues, and by its

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unique relationship with the UC Irvine Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS-Irvine). Detailed information about our graduate degree programs, faculty and

recent research can be found at the ITS-Irvine Web site. The TSE program focuses

on the planning, design, operation, and management of modern transportation

systems. Emphasis is on the development of fundamental skills and knowledge in

engineering, systems analysis, modeling, and planning, combined with advanced computational techniques, to address

transportation problems affecting urban travel and goods movement. The program

affords a variety of outstanding opportunities for well-qualified and motivated students to contribute to important research, as well as gain valuable experience as professional

transportation engineers and planners. Financial support through research or

teaching assistantships and a variety of fellowships and scholarships is available to

qualified students.

Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical and

Computer Engineering, Mechanical

and Aerospace

Engineering

University of California

Irvine

http://www.eng.uci.edu/

Master/PhD

CEE 220A Travel

Demand Analysis I (3

units)

University of California

Irvine

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.its.uci.edu/its/gradst

udy/dual-transp.html

Course/discipline

CEE 221A Transportatio

n Systems Analysis I (3)

University of California

Irvine

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.its.uci.edu/its/gradst

udy/dual-transp.html

Course/discipline

CEE 228A Urban

Transportation Networks I

(3)

University of California

Irvine

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.its.uci.edu/its/gradst

udy/dual-transp.html

Course/discipline

CEE 224A Transportatio

n Data

University of California

Irvine

Civil & Environm

ental

http://www.its.uci.edu/its/gradst

udy/dual-

Course/discipline

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Other/Additional Information

Analysis (3 units)

Engineering

transp.html

CEE 225A or CEE 225B

Transportation Planning Models I-II

(3,3)

University of California

Irvine

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.its.uci.edu/its/gradst

udy/dual-transp.html

Course/discipline

CEE 226A Traffic Flow Theory I (3)

University of California

Irvine

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.its.uci.edu/its/gradst

udy/dual-transp.html

Course/discipline

CEE 227A Transportation Logistics (3)

University of California

Irvine

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.its.uci.edu/its/gradst

udy/dual-transp.html

Course/discipline

CEE 229A Traffic

Systems Operation and Control I (3)

University of California

Irvine

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.its.uci.edu/its/gradst

udy/dual-transp.html

Course/discipline

Econ 282A or Econ 282B

Transportation Economics

I-II (4,4)

University of California

Irvine

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.its.uci.edu/its/gradst

udy/dual-transp.html

Course/discipline

Civil Engineering , Electrical & Computer

Engineering , Materials Science &

Engineering , Mechanical Engineering

University of Utah

http://www.coe.utah.edu/Depar

tments/

Master/PhD

Transportation Engineering

University of Utah

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/crsdesc/

cveen.html

Course/discipline

Introduction to the design, analysis, and planning of road transportation systems. Highway surveys, location, and plans; geometric design; drainage systems. Fundamentals of traffic engineering;

introduction to traffic flow theory; transportation planning, and traffic

operations.

Quantitative Methods in

Transportation Operation

University of Utah

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/crsdesc/

cveen.html

Course/discipline

Quantitative methods in transportation studies-operations research techniques, linear programming, forecasting, queuing

theory. Flow optimization algorithms.

Transportatio University of Civil & http://www.acs. Course/dis Examination of the tools, techniques and

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n II Utah Environmental

Engineering

utah.edu/GenCatalog/crsdesc/

cveen.html

cipline processes that lead to decisions on transportation projects, policies and programs. The emphasis is on urban

transportation institutions and issues, but the analytical techniques can be applied in

any appropriate context. Overview of transportation planning characteristics,

institutions, regulations and issues. Review of traffic, pedestrian and network analysis

tools. Exploration of decision-making processes and introduction to

transportation systems. Analysis of the environmental and socioeconomic impacts

of transportation systems. Study of transportation data collection methods and performance measurement. Introduction to

transportation demand forecasting, including trip generation, trip distribution ,

mode choice, traffic assignment, and activity-based modeling. Investigation of the transportation -land use relationship and associated models. Estimation of transportation costs, prioritization of

projects, programming and implementation.

Community Transportatio

n

University of Utah

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/crsdesc/

cveen.html

Course/discipline

A service-learning course that addresses real community traffic and transportation issues. Students work with neighborhood

and community groups.

Transportation Safety

University of Utah

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/crsdesc/

cveen.html

Course/discipline

Among the unfortunate by-products of transportation are the numerous injuries and losses of life that are incurred each year. Since 94% of the transportation

fatalities in the U.S. are highway-related, the course emphasizes motor vehicle travel. Other modes of transport and

safety-related issues are discussed, as well. The purpose of this course is to encourage the student to consider the safety implications of both existing and

new transportation projects, to appreciate the numbers of injuries and fatalities

experienced on transportation facilities, to engage in the analysis of safety statistics,

and to begin to think about mitigating strategies and treatments.

Intelligent Transportatio

n Systems

University of Utah

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/crsdesc/

cveen.html

Course/discipline

The vehicle, the systems, the driver, information technology transportation,

telecommunications, ITS infrastructure, ITS architecture.

Transportatio University of Civil & http://www.acs. Course/dis Transportation model study and

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n Modeling Utah Environmental

Engineering

utah.edu/GenCatalog/crsdesc/

cveen.html

cipline development, definition, construction, calibration, validation, taxonomy of models,

the modeling process.

Transportation

Infrastructure Maintenance

University of Utah

Civil & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/crsdesc/

cveen.html

Course/discipline

This course provides an advanced, analytical approach to transportation

infrastructure maintenance. The course begins with an overview of infrastructure

management issues, continues with a focus on winter road maintenance,

presents multiple techniques in performance modeling, including

regression analysis, Markov decision processes, Bayesian modeling and

econometrics, and concludes with an emphasis on project prioritization and

optimization.

Civil Engineering ,

Computer Engineering ,

Computer Science and Engineering ,

Electrical Engineering ,

Materials Science and Engineering , Mechanical Engineering

University of California

Davis

http://admissions.ucdavis.edu/academics/major_view.cfm?major=eciv&col=4

Transportation Engineering

Graduate Program

Iowa State University

Civil, Construc

tion & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ccee.iastate.edu/aca

demics/grad-transportation.h

tml

Master

CE 551. Urban

Transportation Planning

and Management

Iowa State University

Civil, Construc

tion & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ccee.iastate.edu/aca

demics/grad-transportation.h

tml

Course/discipline

CE 552. Traffic Safety, Operations,

and Maintenance

Iowa State University

Civil, Construc

tion & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ccee.iastate.edu/aca

demics/grad-transportation.h

tml

Course/discipline

CE 555. Iowa State Civil, http://www.ccee Course/dis

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Advanced Traffic

Operations

University Construction &

Environmental

Engineering

.iastate.edu/academics/grad-

transportation.html

cipline

Trans 555. Transportation Economics

and Experimental

Design

Iowa State University

Civil, Construc

tion & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ccee.iastate.edu/aca

demics/grad-transportation.h

tml

Course/discipline

CE 556X. Transportatio

n Data Analysis

Iowa State University

Civil, Construc

tion & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ccee.iastate.edu/aca

demics/grad-transportation.h

tml

Course/discipline

CE 557. Transportatio

n Systems Analysis

Iowa State University

Civil, Construc

tion & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ccee.iastate.edu/aca

demics/grad-transportation.h

tml

Course/discipline

CE 558. Transportatio

n Systems Development

and Management Laboratory

Iowa State University

Civil, Construc

tion & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ccee.iastate.edu/aca

demics/grad-transportation.h

tml

Course/discipline

CE 559. Transportatio

n Asset Management

Iowa State University

Civil, Construc

tion & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ccee.iastate.edu/aca

demics/grad-transportation.h

tml

Course/discipline

Trans 691. Transportatio

n Seminar

Iowa State University

Civil, Construc

tion & Environm

ental Engineeri

ng

http://www.ccee.iastate.edu/aca

demics/grad-transportation.h

tml

Course/discipline

Civil & Environmental Engineering , Electrical &

Computer

Iowa State University

http://www.iasta

te.edu/depts/ Master

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Engineering ,Materials Science &

Engineering , Mechanical Engineering

Civil/Environmental

Engineering , Electrical

Engineering , Industrial

Engineering, Materials

Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

Arizona State

University

http://engineer.asu.edu/gradua

te

Master/PhD

Transportation engineering (specialization)

Computer Science &

Engineering, Electrical &

Systems Engineering,

Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, Mechanical, Aerospace &

Structural Engineering

Washington University

Saint Louis

http://engineering.wustl.edu/Departments.aspx?page=depart

ments

Master/PhD

Civil, Environmenta

l and Infrastructure Engineering,

Computer Science,

Electrical and Computer

Engineering

George Mason

University

http://volgenau.gmu.edu/about_ite/department

s.php

TRANSPORTATION

ENGINEERING

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Master

The economic strength of any nation is very much dependent on its physical

infrastructure, the most significant of which is the transportation infrastructure. The

extensive transportation infrastructure of the United States is one of the main

reasons for the enviable position of this nation among the world's nations today. On another front, the rapid innovation,

buildup and growth of information technology (IT) infrastructure, especially in

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recent years, is seen as one of the major driving forces behind the worldwide

economic boom in the 90s. Transportation engineers deal with the planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of the transportation infrastructure. The transportation engineering program at

Mason emphasizes integration of transportation system studies with

information technology applications. The areas of concentration for M.S. and Ph.D.

programs in transportation include the following: Transportation planning and

travel demand forecasting, Traffic engineering, Transportation system

security, Intelligent Transportation Systems , Highway design, operations and

maintenance , Public transportation planning and management , Transportation

and the environment , Transportation economics , Intermodal transportation

system.

CEIE 561 Traffic

Engineering

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

CEIE 562 Urban

Transportation Planning

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

CEIE 510 Geographic Information Systems in Engineering

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

CEIE 560 Public

Transportation Systems

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineeri

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

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ng

CEIE 563 Intelligent

Transportation Systems

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

CEIE 567Traffic

Engineering Modeling and

Analysis

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

CEIE 680 Introduction to Infrastructure and Security Engineering

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

CEIE 686 Transportatio

n System Security and

Safety

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

CEIE 690Economic

Analysis of Infrastructure

Systems

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

CEIE 690 Transportatio

n and the Environment

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

CEIE 690 Infrastructure

Finance

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

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Infrastructure

Engineering

CEIE 761 Traffic System

Models

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

CEIE 762 Transportatio

n Planning Models

George Mason

University

Civil, Environm

ental, and

Infrastructure

Engineering

http://www.civil.gmu.edu/programs/transportati

on.html

Course/discipline

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Annex H -

Europe (prior report)

Figure H.1

Figure H.2 -

0

1

2

3

4

5

Economics Costs, asset

management, life cycle cost

Market analysis Business

management

Regulations Public service, social

and political issues

Economics

BSc (degree) BSc (module) MSc (degree) MSc (module) Dipl.Ing. (degree)

Dipl. Ing. (module) PhD (degree) PhD (module) Other Courses

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

Traction and power supply Interiors, auxiliaries, HVAC Bogies, running gear and

braking

Car body design and

construction

Rolling tock. Traction & power supply.

BSc (degree) BSc (module) MSc (degree) MSc (module) Dipl.Ing. (degree)

Dipl. Ing. (module) PhD (degree) PhD (module) Other Courses

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Figure H.3 -

Figure H.4 -

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

Noise and vibrations Air pollution and energy savings Sustainable development, recycling and

waste management

Environment

BSc (degree) BSc (module) MSc (degree) MSc (module) Dipl.Ing. (degree)

Dipl. Ing. (module) PhD (degree) PhD (module) Other Courses

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

Tracks, switches and crossings Stations Bridges and structures tunnels

Civil Eng.

BSc (degree) BSc (module) MSc (degree) MSc (module) Dipl.Ing. (degree)

Dipl. Ing. (module) PhD (degree) PhD (module) Other Courses

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Figure H.5 -

Figure H.6 -

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

Passenger Freight Resource management Intermodality Technical and

commercial exploitation

Operations

BSc (degree) BSc (module) MSc (degree) MSc (module) Dipl.Ing. (degree)

Dipl. Ing. (module) PhD (degree) PhD (module) Other Courses

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Interoperability System integration Engineering interfaces Testing, verification and qualification

Systems engineering

BSc (degree) BSc (module) MSc (degree) MSc (module) Dipl.Ing. (degree)

Dipl. Ing. (module) PhD (degree) PhD (module) Other Courses

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Figure H.7 -

Figure H.8 -

From the graphs above it is possible to conclude that:

it is possible to identify some gaps in the . One of this gaps is the

sub- l manner from level to level but it is

sub-topics ;

Control, Signaling & Communications

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

Signalling, control-command and

interlocking

Train control, positioning and

communication

EMC

BSc (degree) BSc (module) MSc (degree) MSc (module) Dipl.Ing. (degree)

Dipl. Ing. (module) PhD (degree) PhD (module) Other Courses

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

Security and

safety

Quality

management

Human factors RAMS Computer

technology and networking

Light rail, tram

and tram-train systems

Risk analysis

General Terms

BSc (degree) BSc (module) MSc (degree) MSc (module) Dipl.Ing. (degree)

Dipl. Ing. (module) PhD (degree) PhD (module) Other Courses

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sub-topics

some matters are tipycally topics of STCs, seminars or short courses;

PhD programs only cover specific topics.

As final remarks, it is important to point out that:

- from the collected data about railway courses it is possible to find competences

in all the fields related with the railway system;

-

graduation courses or in seminars or short training courses;

- about 1/3 of the offered courses appear to be organized as courses given

during a limited calendar time;

- institutions/universities that offer/taught railway courses are almost all public

or governmental institutions

- the data collected are almost all from EURNEX project members (the data

collected are 75% from EURNEX project members).

From the graphs above it is possible to observe that all topics are covered.

main

more or less the same to all the keywords.

other courses is the highest to all the subjects.

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Annex I Matrix of courses across Europe (prior report)

In order to better understand the collect information, about the railway courses across

Europe based on a previous report (EURNEX D66), a matrix of courses offered by each

institution and to each academic level and according to the main railway topics are

presented in the following tables.

Table I.1 Matrix of courses offered by each institution

Country Institution Degree Module/

Full

Course

Course Name

Course topic

Civ

il E

ng.

Contr

ol,

Sig

na

ling &

Com

mun

icatio

ns

Econ

om

ic

Enviro

nm

ent

Gen

era

l T

erm

s

Opera

tions

Syste

m

Eng

ineeri

ng

R

olli

ng S

tock.

Tra

ction

&

Pow

er

sup

ply

Austria Graz Technical University BSc M Civil

Engineering/Railway Engineering

Austria Graz Technical University MSc M Civil

Engineering/Railway Engineering

Austria Graz Technical University PhD M Civil

Engineering/Railway Engineering

Austria Institute for Railwayengeneering, Traffic

Economics and Ropeways MSc M Railway engeneering

Austria Institute for Railwayengeneering, Traffic

Economics and Ropeways Dipl. Ing. M Railway engeneering

Croatia FACULTY OF TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC ENGINEERING/UNIVERSITYOF ZAGREB Dipl. Ing. M Railway signaling

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty BSc F

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty MSc F

Czech Republic University of Pardubice STC Reliability, maintenance

and reconstruction of railway structures

Czech Republic University of Pardubice STC Reliability of railway

vehicles and structures

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty STC Trends in operation and

control of railway transport

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty BSc M Operational and control

of transport - railway transport

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty STC

Construction, Materials and Technologies of Railway Track and

Vehicles.

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty BSc M

Construction, Materials and Technologies of Railway Track and

Vehicles.

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty STC

Trends in operation and control of railway

transport

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty MSc M

Operational and management in

transport - operational of railway transport

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Transport Faculty STC Trends in operation and

control of railway transport

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty PhD

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty BSc F

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty MSc F

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty PhD F

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty

Special

Course

Trends in operation and control of railway

transport

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty BSc F

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty BSc F

Czech Republic University of Pardubice, Jan Perner

Transport Faculty MSc F

Czech Republic Brno University of Technology MSc F

France Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine /

Ecole des Mines de Nancy MSc M Signal and information

processing

France Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine /

Ecole des Mines de Nancy MSc M Civil Engineering:

Materials and construction

France Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine /

Ecole des Mines de Nancy MSc M

Production Manufacturing an

Supply Chain Management

/Application in railway environment.

France INPG Course Dependability of

electronic systems

France INPG Course Embedded networks

France INPG Course Design-for-test of

embedded electronic systems

France INPG Course Electromagnetic

compatibility

France Lille University of Science and Technology MSc M

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) related to wireless

communication system

France University of Valenciennes and Hainaut

Cambresis MSc F

France University of Technology of Belfort

Montbéliard MSc M modeling, analysis and

management of discrete event systems

France INRETS Seminar/Course

Wireless telecommunication systems for guided

transport applicatiuons

France INRETS Seminar/Course

Propagation channel in the field of transport propagation in tunnek

France INRETS Seminar/

Course GSM-R sytem

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France INRETS Seminar/

Course

From Trans European

corridors

France INRETS Seminar/

Course

Evaluation of transport investment policies

France INRETS Seminar/

Course

CORBA : from concepts to practice

France INRETS Seminar/

Course

Multidimensional data analysis

France INRETS Seminar/Course

Image processing applied to safety and security in transport

context

France INRETS Seminar/

Course

Overview of Global Navigation Satellite

Systems

France INRETS Seminar/

Course

Embedded fieldbusses into trains

France INRETS Seminar/

Course

Safety in railway transportation

France INRETS Seminar/

Course

Image processing and data fusion to improving security in rail transport

France INRETS Seminar/Course

Electromagnetic Compatibility between Telecommunication

Technologies and Rail Environment

France INPL MSc M

Training for ingeneer "Railways, tramways,

- Exploitation,

Maintenance3

France INPG Course Dependability of

computing systems

France INPG Course Electomagnetic

Compatibility

France INPG Course Protocols and interfaces

France INPG Training Advanced test

techniques

Germany Dresden University of Technology Dipl. Ing. F

Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Institute for Electric Transport Systems

Dipl. Ing. 3M

Electric Transport Systems: Theory of

electric transport systems; Electric

Vehicles; Power Supply for electric Vehicles

Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Institute for Electric Transport Systems

Dipl. Ing. 2M

Particular Problems of Electric Railways:

Operation of electric Railways; Return

Current Conduction and Interferences

Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Institute for Electric Transport Systems

Dipl. Ing. M Electric Urban

Transport Systems

Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Institute for Electric Transport Systems

Dipl. Ing. M Magnetic Levitation Transport Systems

Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Institute for Electric Transport Systems

Dipl. Ing. M Simulation Systems

Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Institute for Electric Transport Systems

Dipl. Ing. M Contact Lines

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Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Institute for Electric Transport Systems

Dipl. Ing. M Traction Motors

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Infrastructure - Planning and Design of Railway Facilities

Dipl. Ing. M Railway facilities

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Infrastructure - Planning and Design of Railway Facilities

Dipl. Ing. M Planning and

construction of railway facilities

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Infrastructure - Planning and Design of Railway Facilities

Dipl. Ing. M Model-based Planning and design of railway

facilities

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Infrastructure - Planning and Design of Railway Facilities

Dipl. Ing. M Using CAD in Railway

design

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Infrastructure - Planning and Design of Railway Facilities

Dipl. Ing. M Facilities of urban mass

rail transport

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Infrastructure - Planning and Design of Railway Facilities

MSc M Maintenance of

Railroads

Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Institute for Traffic and Transport Networks

STC railway operation and

control - basics

Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Institute for Traffic and Transport Networks

STC railway operation -

basics

Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Insitute for Rail Vehicle Engineering

Dipl. Ing. M Rail Vehicle Engineering

Germany TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and

Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List", Insitute for Rail Vehicle Engineering

Dipl. Ing. M Railway traction vehicle

Germany Chair and Institute for Road, Railway and

Airfield construction STC Railway superstructure:

Approval and testing procedures

Germany Chair and Institute for Road, Railway and

Airfield construction MSc M Railway superstructure:

Approval and testing procedures

Germany Chair and Institute for Road, Railway and

Airfield construction Dipl. Ing. M Railway superstructure:

Approval and testing procedures

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Communications Engineering, Traffic Safety Systems/Railway Signalling

Dipl. Ing. M Traffic Safety Systems

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Communications Engineering, Traffic Safety Systems/Railway Signalling

Dipl. Ing. 3M

Methods and Systems of Traffic Safety Systems: Basic

principles; Elements of Railway Signalling; Rail

Traffic.

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Communications Engineering, Traffic Safety Systems/Railway Signalling

Dipl. Ing. M Design of signalling

schemes

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Communications Engineering, Traffic Safety Systems/Railway Signalling

Dipl. Ing. 2M

Special Problems of Traffic Safety Systems:

Electromagnetic Compatibility and

Current Transmission from Track; Circuit

Logic of Traffic Safety Systems, especialliy Railway interlocking

logic.

Germany

TU Dresden, Faculty of Traffic and Transportation Sciences "Friedrich List",

Institute for Traffic Communications Engineering, Traffic Safety Systems/Railway Signalling

Dipl. Ing. M Traffic Control Systems

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Germany Institute of transport, railway construction

and operation (IVE) BSc F

Germany Institute of transport, railway construction

and operation (IVE) MSc F

Germany Institute of transport, railway construction

and operation (IVE) Dipl. Ing. F

Germany Institute of transport, railway construction

and operation (IVE) Course

Germany Technische Universität Braunschweig MSc M Railway Transportation

Germany Institute of transport, railway construction

and operation (IVE - Hannover) MSc M traffic engineering

Germany Institute of transport, railway construction

and operation BSc M traffic engineering

Greece NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF

ATHENS Dipl. Ing. 3M

1. RAILWAY ENGINEERING, 2.

RAILWAY OPERATION, 3.

SPECIFIC RAILWAY TOPICS

Greece Democritus University of Thrace Dipl. Ing. M Railway Engineering

Greece ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF

THESSALONIKI BSc M RAILWAYS

Greece ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF

THESSALONIKI MSc M

PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF

RAILWAYS TRANSPORTATION

SYSTEMS

Italy University of Rome "La Sapienza" - DITS -

Transport Area BSc F

Italy University of Rome "La Sapienza" - DITS -

Transport Area MSc F

Italy University of Rome "La Sapienza" - DITS -

Transport Area PhD F

Italy University of Rome "La Sapienza" - DITS -

Transport Area MSc F

Italy University of Genoa - DIE - Department of

Electrical Transports Course Reliability and safety of the electric systems and

transport

Italy University of Genoa - DIE - Department of

Electrical Transports Course

Acoustic Impact of Transport Systems

Italy University of Genoa - DIE - Department of

Electrical Transports Course Electrical Propulsion

Italy University of Genoa - DIE - Department of

Electrical Transports Course

Telematics and IT for transports and logistics

Italy University of Genoa - DIE - Department of

Electrical Transports Course

Transport Systems Management

Italy University of Genoa - DIE - Department of

Electrical Transports Course

Railway Vehicles Mechanics

Italy University of Genoa - DIE - Department of

Electrical Transports Course Electrical Systems for

the Railway Engineering

Poland Silesian University of Technology

Department of railway Engineering PhD

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Poland Silesian University of Technology

Department of railway Engineering MSc M

Railway Transport In European Union, Construction and

Operations of Vehicles, Ecology in Railway

Transport

Portugal Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto,

Portugal MSc F

Portugal Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto,

Portugal MSc F

Portugal IST Dipl. Ing. M Traction and Electrical

Vehicles

Serbia and Montenegro

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Kraljevo, University of Kragujevac BSc F

Slovakia Engineering, Department of Transport and Manipulation Technology

STC Rail/wheel interface

from geometrical contact point of view

Slovakia - Faculty of Operation

and Economics of Transport and Communications

BSc F

Slovakia - Faculty of Operation

and Economics of Transport and Communications

PhD F

Slovakia - Faculty of Operation

and Economics of Transport and Communications

Dipl. Ing. F

Slovakia Engineering, Department of Railway Engineering

MSc F

Slovakia Engineering, Department of Railway Engineering

BSc F

Slovakia Engineering, Department of Railway Engineering

Dipl. Ing. F

Slovakia Engineering, Department of Railway Engineering

PhD F

Slovakia Engineering, Department of Railway Engineering

MSc F

Slovakia Engineering, Department of Railway Engineering

MSc F

Slovakia Engineering, Department of Railway Engineering

MSc F

Spain Technical University of Catalonia PhD F

Spain Technical University of Catalonia Course M+ Mobility Planning and

Management

Spain Technical University of Catalonia MSc F

Spain Technical University of Catalonia MSc F

Spain POLYTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF

MADRID. CIVIL ENGINEERING SCHOOL PhD F

Spain POLYTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF

MADRID. CIVIL ENGINEERING SCHOOL MSc F

Spain POLYTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF

MADRID. CIVIL ENGINEERING SCHOOL Course F

GENERAL COURSE OF TERRESTRIAL

TRANSPORTATION

Spain CENIT STC Short-course on

Operation of Railway Lines

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Spain CENIT STC Short-course on railway

infrastructure

Spain CENIT STC Short-course on Railway Vehicles

Spain CITEF (Railway Technology Research

Centre) - UPM Msc F

Spain CENIT (Centre for Innovation in Transport) BSc M Railway Infrastructures

Spain CENIT (Centre for Innovation in Transport) MSc M Railway Infrastructures

Spain CENIT (Centre for Innovation in Transport) BSc M Operation of railway

lines

Spain CENIT (Centre for Innovation in Transport) MSc M Operation of railway

lines

Spain CEIT PhD M general introduction to the dynamic of railway

vehicles

Spain TECNUN MSc M Transport engineering

Spain CEIT MSc M general introduction to automobile and railway

vehicles

Spain Catalonia Technical University PhD F

Spain Catalonia Technical University MSc F

Spain UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE

COUNTRY Dipl. Ing. M RAILWAY

TECHNOLOGY

Spain UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE

COUNTRY PhD M

RAILWAY NOISE AND MACHINERY NOISE

ANALYSIS, MODELIZATION AND

REDUCTION

Spain CENIT (Centre for Innovation in Transport) Special Course

M Short-course on railway

infrastructure

Spain CENIT (Centre for Innovation in Transport) PhD M Inter-regional systems of transport and main

urban terminals

Spain CENIT (Centre for Innovation in Transport) Special Course

M Short-course on

Operation of Railway Lines

Spain CENIT (Centre for Innovation in Transport) Special Course

M Short-course on Railway Vehicles

Sweden Royal Institute of Technology STC Railway Systems and

Rail Vehicles

Sweden Royal Institute of Technology STC Electric Traction

Sweden Royal Institute of Technology STC Rail Vehicle Dynamics

Sweden Royal Institute of Technology - KTH MSc M Railway Systems and

Rail Vehicles

Sweden Royal Institute of Technology - KTH MSc M Rail Vehicle Dynamics

Sweden Royal Institute of Technology - KTH MSc M Railway Track Engineering

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Sweden Royal Institute of Technology - KTH MSc M Planning of Railroad

Traffic

Sweden Royal Institute of Technology - KTH MSc M Electric Traction

Switzerland HTI Biel + FHBB Muttenz STC Railway Technology

Switzerland EPFL MSc F

Switzerland ETH Zürich, Swiss Federal Institute of

Technology Dipl. Ing. M

Transportation engineering (as part of

civil engineering)

United Kingdom

Sheffield MSc F

United Kingdom

Sheffield PhD F

United Kingdom

Sheffield Course 8M

United Kingdom National Railway Museum; University of

York All M+

United Kingdom University of Birmingham Seminar Asset Management of

Railways

United Kingdom University of Birmingham Seminar Metallurgy of Rails

United Kingdom University of Birmingham Seminar Areodynamics of

Railways

United Kingdom University of Birmingham Seminar Geotechnical

Engineering for Railways

United Kingdom University of Birmingham Seminar Railway Systems

Engineering