CIVE.3400 Transportation Engineering (Formerly 14.340)
Id: 002981
Credits: 3-3
Description
Development of the basic principles pertaining to the movement of people and goods by modern transportation systems. Techno-economic characteristics of the various transportation modes. Aspects of planning, design and operation of land, air and water transportation facilities. Development, structure and function of the U.S. transportation system.
Prerequisites
MATH.1320 Calculus II, and Pre-req or Co-req: CIVE.2860 Prob & Stats for Engineers, or MATH.2830 Intro to Stats or MATH.3860 Prob & Stats I.
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