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3.00 Credits
Overview of the four-step urban transportation planning process, estimation of the travel demand models of trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice, and traffic assignment, and forecasting of travel patterns using travel demand models, state-of-the-art approaches and transportation network analysis for evaluation of system alternatives. Co-listed with CENG 4354. The graduate student will complete an additional project. Prerequisite: CENG 3351 or equivalent or dept. chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
Foundations of transportation system management and operations, including arterial street systems and freeway systems. Principles of simulation of urban streets operations and traffic signal control and optimization, and freeway operations analysis and simulation using commercially available packages such as HCS+, Corsim, Synchro, Transyt-7F and Passer-V. Co-listed with CENG 4355. The graduate student will complete an additional project. Prerequisite: CENG 4351 or equivalent or dept chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to public transportation systems, including planning, design, management, and operations of mass transit systems in urban and rural areas. Principles of transit demand forecasting, optimal transit route network design, and driver and vehicle scheduling. Prerequisite: CENG 3351 and CENG 5353 or equivalent or dept chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth traffic flow theory at micro-, meso-, and macroscopic levels. Fundamentals of traffic flow, traffic flow characteristics, statistical distributions of traffic flow parameter, traffic stream models, car following models, continuum flow models, shock wave analysis, queuing analysis, traffic flow models for intersections, network flow models and control, traffic simulation. Prerequisite: CENG 4351 or equivalent or dept. chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to planning and optimization techniques for the analysis of transportation networks. Principles of precise algorithms for finding transport network equilibrium flows and applications that relate to these flows. Topics include routing algorithms, user equilibrium traffic assignments, system optimal, stochastic user equilibrium, traffic paradox, origin-destination matrix estimation, and transportation network design. Prerequisite: CENG 4351, CENG 5353, CENG 5354 or equivalent or dept. chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the optimization and modeling methodologies required for the analysis of dynamic and stochastic transportation networks. Principles of dynamic network equilibrium via simulation and mathematical programming approaches. Topics include timedependent routing algorithms, analytical-, cell transmission- and simulation-based dynamic traffic assignment, network paradoxes, network reliability, dynamic network design, and some stochastic extensions. Prerequisite: CENG 5363 and CI or equivalent or dept chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give students the skills to recognize pollution sources and methods of control for reducing adverse effects on the ambient environment. Prerequisite: CENG 3371 or equivalent or dept chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
Program provides for a learning experience in an engineering environment appropriate to the graduate level of work with a minimum of 150 hours of work. A written report of the experience and presentation is required. Prerequisite: Department Chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
Federal and State environmental regulations; techniques for environmental control; risk assessment and management strategies; characterization of hazardous materials, spill control strategies and clean-up techniques. Prerequisite: CENG3371 or equivalent or dept. chair approval.
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3.00 Credits
Graduate level course in indoor air quality is designed to address the issues associated with maintaining a safe and healthy environment in occupied structures; handling a range of issues like health, comfort effects, physiological thresholds, and ventilation measurement. Students also learn the fundamentals of HVAC and its role in IEQ and occupant comfort. Prerequisite: CENG4371 or equivalent of dept. chair approval
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