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Nov 21, 2024
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2011-2013 Catalog (without addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Transportation Management, M.S.
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Master of Science in Transportation Management
The program is for practicing professionals who deal with a public transit system, and agency and/or facility management. It combines basic management skills with a working knowledge of techniques and approaches to optimize transportation system results.
Goals and Objectives
The primary goal of the MS in Transportation Management is to prepare professionals to effectively and efficiently manage various transportation enterprises. The emphasis is on agencies, facilities and services in the public sector. Specific objectives of the program are to provide:
- a basic background in management skills and techniques, specifically as applied to public and private transportation organizations;
- basic understanding of the economic aspects of the transportation sector;
- an understanding of the importance of national, state and local transportation policy on public and private sector organizations;
- fundamental knowledge on some specific issues and problems in managing and operating public transportation facilities.
Required Courses: 18 Credits
The following courses are required of all students: Electives: 12 Credits
Students will take elective courses in the following areas:
- MG General Management Courses 6-9 Credits (with necessary prerequisites)
- TR General Transportation Courses 3-6 Credits (with necessary prerequisites)
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