Transportation Engineering is a field of Civil Engineering dealing with the analysis, design, construction, performance monitoring, and optimization of transportation infrastructure. The field of transportation engineering can be broadly divided into two specific areas: (1) Transportation Systems, and (2) Transportation Facilities. Boise State offers a Transportation Systems area of focus.
Transportation Engineering MS Curriculum
| Requirement | Course # (Credits) | Course Title |
|---|---|---|
| Research Basics | CE 597 (1) | Research Methods |
| Choose 2 Out of 3 Courses | ||
| Theoretical/Fundamental | CE 570 (3) | Highway Systems Design |
| Experimental | CE 597 (2) | Non-Destructive Testing Methods |
| Numerical | CE 502 (3) | Computational Methods |
| CE Electives (Choose 12-18 Credits) | ||
| CE 572 (3) | Transportation Planning | |
| CE 575 (3) | Traffic Systems Design | |
| CE 552 (3) | Structural Steel Design | |
| CE 550 (3) | Reinforced Concrete Design | |
| CE 597 (3) | Geoenvironmental Engineering | |
| CE 542 (3) | Microstructural Properties of Concrete | |
| Non-CE Electives (Choose 0-6 Credits) | ||
| GEOPHYS 610 (3) | Geophysical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering | |
| GEOG 560 (3) | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | |
| GEO 522 (3) | Data Analysis and Geostatistics | |
| MATH 527 (3) | Introduction to Applied Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers | |
| ME 510 (3) | Continuum Mechanics | |
| ME 570 (3) | Finite Element Methods | |