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  Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 2003-2005 Urban Planning and Policy Development Program Concentrations, Studios, and Internships Concentrations Transportation Policy and Planning  

Transportation Policy and Planning

Faculty Advisers
John Pucher (co-coordinator), Richard Brail (co-coordinator), Paul Larrousse, Martin Robins

The transportation policy and planning concentration provides a broad overview of the field as well as the practical application of planning methods. Current highway and mass transit systems are examined in the context of broad policy issues in the environmental, energy, and health areas. Particular focus is placed on public transit planning, nonmotorized modes such as walking and bicycling, international perspectives and issues, and the coordination of land use and transportation planning.

Students must take the two required courses, and at least one of the three additional required courses. Four courses in total must be taken in the concentration. A graduate planning studio in transportation planning is strongly recommended. Students interested in the Graduate Certificate in Transportation Studies must complete five courses including at least one transportation course in the School of Engineering.

Required Courses
    34:970:555  Urban Transportation Policy Analysis
    34:970:556  Urban Transportation Planning

Additional Required Course (select one of the three)
    34:970:557  International Transportation Policy and Planning
    34:970:558  Public Transit Planning and Management
    34:970:666  Coordinating Land Use and Transportation

Recommended Courses
    16:180:531  Traffic Engineering
    16:180:532  Transportation Planning
    16:180:533  Traffic Operations
    16:180:537  Intelligent Transportation Systems
    34:833:540  State and Local Public Finance
    34:970:508  Comprehensive Planning
    34:970:527  Advanced Multivariate Methods
    34:970:575  Locational Conflict
    34:970:591  Computer Applications in Urban Planning and Development
    34:970:594  Program Evaluation
    34:970:601  Introduction to Planning and Design
    34:970:602  Zoning for Communities of Place
    34:970:618  Environmental Planning and Management


 
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