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Dec 04, 2024
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CVE 6691 - Urban Planning for Transportation Engineers3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This graduate course introduces the principles of urban planning, including land-use planning, urban revitalization, and infrastructure planning. The course will explore the complex interrelationship of urban planning and transportation engineering, and the impact urban planning has on the transportation system. (prereq: CVE 3611) (quarter system prereq: CV 3320) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Demonstrate the importance of the relationship between urban planning and transportation engineering
- Select and apply appropriate urban planning principles that minimize adverse impacts to the transportation system
- Design a master plan that incorporates urban planning principles while balancing transportation demands
- Evaluate emerging transportation technology and its impact on urban planning
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Principles of urban planning
- History of urban planning and transportation
- Transportation and land use planning, urban revitalization, and infrastructure planning
- Designing cities to incorporate emerging transportation technology
Coordinator Dr. Mitzi M. Dobersek, P.E.
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