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3.00 Credits
Introduces systems approach to analysis of transportation services and infrastructure. Focuses on basic and advanced concepts, including operations research techniques, simulation, and artificial intelligence. Topics include facility sizing and location, financial and economic analysis of investment projects, and privatization. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3030 or equivalent.
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Topics covered include characteristics, measurements, and analysis of volume, speed, density, and travel time; capacity and level of service analysis; signalization and traffic control devices. Cross-listed as: CEE 5220. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3210.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of highway location and planning, with full consideration of economic, environmental, and other impacts. Capacity analysis of intersections and highways, passing-lane design, and risk-cost based horizontal and vertical alignment design. Introduction to design software through coursework and term projects. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3210. Cross-listed as: CEE 5230.
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Examination of travel demand forecasting, data collection, and survey data analysis techniques. Focuses on transportation-land use interactions and impact of market-based policies on travel demand. Theories and applications of traditional and advanced trip distribution, mode choice, and route assignment models. Prerequisites: CEE 3210 and Admittance to the Professional Program Cross-listed as: CEE 5240.
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This course includes statistical analysis of transportation data, including safety and risk assessment; regression and multivariate analysis, such as discriminant analysis, canonical correlation, and factor analysis; and in-depth study of selected methodologies for analyzing transportation safety and designing countermeasures. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate level course. Prerequisite: Students must have the following (or graduate standing): CEE 3210
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Principles of planning, design, and operation of transit systems in urban and rural areas. Determination of optimal route alignments, schedules, and station/stop spacings. Exploration of innovations in financing and pricing, including cost-cutting techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Traffic flow fundamentals, macroscopic and microscopic models of traffic flow, shock wave analysis, car following principles, queuing systems, and simulation.
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3.00 Credits
Analytical approaches and algorithms to the formulation and solution of the equilibrium assignment problem for transportation networks. Emphasis on user equilibrium, comparison with system optimal stochastic user equilibrium, origin-destination matrix estimation, and network design problems.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced slope stability and seepage analyses techniques applied to the design of earth dams, levees, and other earth embankments. Topics include: seepage analysis and the assessment of internal erosion, causes of slope instabilty, and components of dam/levee design and construction. Prerequisite(s): CEE 4300, CEE 5350 or CEE 6350 Registration Restriction(s): Graduate Standing Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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3.00 Credits
Geotechnical aspects of environmental systems, with concentration on waste containment facilities. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 4300.
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