Transportation Certificate Courses
To complete the minimum requirements for the certificate, students are encouraged to take the Pro-seminar, 2 transportation-focused classes, techniques class, and complete a capstone paper or transportation-related thesis.)

New course offerings

Civil and Environmental Engineering has welcomed 3 new transportation professors in the last 2 years.  As a result the department has introduced a number of new courses in transportation operations, sustainability, and safety. Please check with the professors listed to check on any required prerequisites either in terms of coursework or educational background.

Pubic Affairs is offering a new course, Economic Development, offered by Professor Jeffrey Chapman.

Larry Gesell, Professor of Science, Technology and Society, has responded to a number of requests for more air transportation courses.  He is volunteering to offer a new course, Air Transportation Planning.  The course will focus primarily on airport planning. There are no prerequisites, except graduate registration. He will offer this course on the Tempe campus if there is sufficient interest.  The course number will be PUP 598, 3 credits. 

Course information

PUP 591, the required transportation pro-seminar will be offered as a hybrid course in fall, 2007.  Most of it will be on Internet.  There will, however, be 3 required in-class sessions on the 4th Tuesday of September, October, and November—6:15-8:15. These sessions are on significant dimensions of the course that are taught more effectively in live sessions.  These sessions will connect students with other members of the university interdisciplinary transportation faculty.

Please note that the capstone paper PUP593 does not meet at a specific time, even though the university course schedule says so. It is an independent project. 

Internet courses do not meet at specific times. Follow guidelines offered by instructors.

The transportation certificate is now offering courses on 3 ASU campuses as well as Internet courses. Please note the following in terms of location.

AMT courses are offered on Polytechnic Campus, Public Affairs courses are offered on the Downtown Phoenix Campus. Planning, Civil Engineering and Geography courses are offered on Tempe Campus. Check the on line course schedule to find out about specific locations for courses.



Transportation-Related Courses Offered in Spring 2007

LINE #

DEPARTMENT

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE

CLASS TIMES

INSTRUCTOR

85286

PUP Urban & Environmental Planning

M PUP 591

Transportation Pro-Seminar

internet

Kihl 

85287

PUP or TRC

M PUP 593

Capstone Paper

 Independent

Kihl

TBA

PUP Planning

M PUP 598

Air Transportation Planning

Independent project

Gesell

74514

CEE Civil & Environmental Engineering

CEE598

Sustainable Transportation Systems

T Th 04:40 PM 05:55 PM

Washington

86176

CEE Civil & Environmental Engineering

CEE 573

Transportation Operations

 MW 9:15-10:30

Ahn

74546

CEE Civil & Environmental Engineering

M CEE 598

Transportation Systems

MF 12:15-1:30PM

Pendyala

74538

CEE Civil & Environmental Engineering

M CEE 598

Sustainable Transportation Systems

TTH 4:40-5:55PM

Washington

74550

CEE Civil &Environmental Engineering

MCEE 598

Transportation Safety Analysis

TTH 10: 40-11:55 AM

Washington

81843

PAF Public Affairs

M PAF 505

Pub Policy Analysis

W 5:40-8:3
TEMPE

 

McCabe

81844

PAF Public Affairs

M PAF 505

Public Policy Analysis

M 5:40-8:3
DOWNTOWN

staff

81845

PAF Public Affairs

  M PAF 506

Pub Budget & Finance

W 5:40-8:30 PM

Vanacour

81846

PAF Public Affairs

M PAF 506

Pub Budget & Finance

Internet

Young

85626 PAF Public Affairs M PAF 591 Economic Development M 5:40-8:30 Chapman
85630 PAF Public Affairs M PAF 591 Urban Infrastructure M 5:40-8:30 K.Reedy
78092 GPH Geography M GPH 598 GIS I

TTh 12:15 PM 01:30 PM

F10-12 AM
Tapido-Lune
78097 GPH Geography MGPH 602 Intermediate GIS

MTWThF

6:05-8:55
Balling
77808 GPH Geography M GCU898 Optimal Facility Location Models TBA Kuby
           

In addition to the above courses, there are relevant courses taught in Supply Chain Management is the Business College, The Community Development Department in the College of Public Affairs and in other locations as well. Please be sure to discuss plans for taking these courses with the certificate coordinator. There are also a full range of courses in materials and pavement offered in Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Those courses are available to transportation certificate students who have a background in civil engineering.

THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE USUALLY OFFERED IN THE SPRING SEMESTER


Transportation Related Courses Typically offered in Fall

LINE #

DEPARTMENT

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE

CLASS TIMES

INSTRUCTOR

45515

AMT Transportation

AMT 523

Intermodal Transportation Management

T 6-8:45

 

70299

AMT Transportation

AMT 598

Airport Planning and Design

 M 6-8:45

GESELL, L

Contact planning dept 

PUP Planning

PUP 593

Transportation Capstone Paper

Independent study

KIHL, M

32208

PUP Planning

PUP 550

Transportation Planning Environment

Internet

KIHL, M

84891

PUP Planning

PUP 544

Urban Land Use Planning

 M10:40-1:30

LARA

42914

PUP Planning

PUP 622

Planning methods and analysis

T 4:40-7:30

Staff

68704

PUP Planning

PUP 598

Sustainable Transportation

T 7:40-10:30AM

BALSAS

Contact
Mary.Kihl

PUP Planning

PUP 598

Planning for Transportation Systems

internet

Joshua

58292

PUP Planning

Pup 598

Grant writing -1 credit

F 9-11AM

Kihl

99160

CEE Civil & Environmental Engineering

CEE 475*

Highway Geometric Design

F 10:40-1
MW 11:40-12:30

MAMLOUK, M

83024

PAF Public Affairs

 PAF 506

Public Budgeting & Finance

W 5:40- 8:30

McCabe

91295

PAF Public Affairs

PAF 570

Urban Economics and Public Finance

T 5:40-8:30

Chapman

* See professor for prerequisite information