MS Civil Engineering - Transportation Systems Engineering
Students enrolled in the Master of Science in Civil Engineering (M.S.) program can choose to pursue the Transportation Systems Engineering track, which focuses on the enhancement of the transportation infrastructure of society. With the knowledge and skills in transportation planning, operations and traffic engineering that you gain from this program, you could address the challenges of transportation systems in your community and movement of goods and services around the world. The curriculum focuses on highway engineering, traffic, pavements, safety, planning and intelligent transportation systems.
The Transportation Systems Engineering track in the Civil Engineering MS program reflects the very broad nature of the field, which encompasses the design, and enhancement of the transportation infrastructure of society. The program's course work focuses on transportation planning and traffic engineering.
Faculty research interests include intelligent transportation systems, traffic safety, and traffic signal design. Students completing the program find positions in consulting firms, and construction-related industries, in city, county, state, and federal government agencies, and academic institutions.
Students enrolled in the Master of Science in Civil Engineering (M.S.) program can choose to pursue the Transportation Systems Engineering track, which focuses on the enhancement of the transportation infrastructure of society. With the knowledge and skills in transportation planning, operations and traffic engineering that you gain from this program, you could address the challenges of transportation systems in your community and movement of goods and services around the world. The curriculum focuses on highway engineering, traffic, pavements, safety, planning and intelligent transportation systems.
The Transportation Systems Engineering track in the Civil Engineering MS program reflects the very broad nature of the field, which encompasses the design, and enhancement of the transportation infrastructure of society. The program's course work focuses on transportation planning and traffic engineering.
Faculty research interests include intelligent transportation systems, traffic safety, and traffic signal design. Students completing the program find positions in consulting firms, and construction-related industries, in city, county, state, and federal government agencies, and academic institutions.