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3.00 Credits
Review of theoretical basis of several existing models used to forecast urban growth patterns and their associated land use, transportation, and energy requirements. Model validation studies in relation to empirical studies of urban growth and change. Environmental implications of alternative urban growth patterns. Offered: jointly with URBDP 530.
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3.00 Credits
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
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3.00 Credits
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 models and packages.
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3.00 Credits
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.
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1.00 Credits
Mahoney Overview of statistical measures used in various construction and materials decisionmaking processes. Subjects include data distributions, hypothesis tests (making decisions with statistics), regression analysis, sampling, and quality control and assurance. Uses construction data to illustrate these measures. Offered: Sp.
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3.00 Credits
Goldblatt In-depth study of construction labor topics, including labor-management organization, legislation, and regulation, collective bargaining, and job site administration. Examines importance of labor relations in construction firms, whether in a union setting or an open shop environment.
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3.00 Credits
Wang Application of information technology to construction management and cost estimating. Topics include, but not limited to, computerized construction, fundamentals of computer hardware, construction management software tools, Web publishing, GPS application, and construction data management. Offered: S.
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3.00 Credits
Mahoney, Muench Examines the use of aggregates, bituminous mixtures, Portland cement concrete, roller compacted concrete, soil and site stabilization, utility cuts and flowable backfill in construction projects. Emphasis on the behavior of materials in various construction applications. Offered: W.
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3.00 Credits
Mahoney, Muench Examines pavement construction, including pavement contracts and specifications, quality control and assurance programs, and plant and laydown operations. Reviews both national and international pavement construction practices. Offered: Sp.
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3.00 Credits
Work improvement techniques applied to construction operations. Review of major contributions in behavioral science that may be applicable to the construction industry. Case studies. Innovative productivity programs successfully implemented on construction projects. Safety on construction projects, especially as influenced by managerial practices.
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