The transportation
policy and planning concentration provides a broad survey of the field as well
as a critical evaluation of current and alternative policies and practical
application of planning methods. Urban transport systems are examined in the
context of environmental, energy, safety, equity, financial, and health
impacts. Particular focus is placed on public transit planning, nonmotorized
modes such as walking and bicycling, environmental issues, and the coordination
of land use and transportation planning. Students must take three of the seven
core courses, and choose one elective from either the other core courses or
from the listing of recommended courses below for a total of four courses.
Students are encouraged to consider a Directed Study which may substitute for
one recommended course.
The most current information may be found on the Bloustein School website.
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