Undergraduate students can either choose either a “primary” or “secondary” specialization in transportation engineering. Requirements are as below:
Primary in Transportation Engineering
- Required core courses: CEE 300, CEE 310
- One course from each area:
- Facilities: CEE 405, CEE 406, CEE 407
- Systems: CEE 407, CEE 415*, CEE 416, CEE 418
- Railroad: CEE 408, CEE 409, CEE 410, CEE 411
- One course from this list: CEE 401, CEE 405, CEE 406, CEE 407, CEE 408, CEE 409, CEE 410, CEE 411, CEE 412, CEE 415, CEE 416, CEE 417, CEE 418
Secondary in Transportation Engineering
- Required core course: CEE 310
- Two courses, each from a different area:
- Facilities: CEE 405, CEE 406, CEE 407
- Systems: CEE 407, CEE 415*, CEE 416, CEE 418
- Railroad: CEE 408, CEE 409, CEE 410, CEE 411
More information on undergraduate programs can be found in the CEE Undergraduate Handbook.
*CEE 415 Geometric Design satisfies the “Integrated Design” course required to graduate.