2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (without addenda) 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (without addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Transportation Minor


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Transportation systems continue to be the main driving force behind the on-going race towards building smart cities of tomorrow. In fact, transportation systems are being re-invented, re-engineered, and revolutionized at a rate that has never been seen in the history except the time motorized transportation replaced horse and buggy approximately 100 years ago. The purpose of the Civil and Urban Engineering undergraduate minor in Transportation is to open new avenues to NYU’s undergraduate students from all disciplines to be involved in these exciting developments in transportation engineering and planning. The main educational goal is to provide students with the necessary foundations to use advanced analytical techniques and to employ emerging publicly available big data sources not only to analyze and evaluate existing transportation systems but also to plan and engineer future systems such as hyperloop and autonomous vehicles. Students will have the opportunity to learn to use advance simulation and spatial data analysis and visualization tools to assess the effects of implementing alternative designs of these emerging transportation systems. The capstone course will be the culminating experience to work on exciting real-world projects with leading industry and agency partners under the guidance of transportation faculty with a wealth of academic and practical experience in transportation engineering and planning. Students involved in this minor will also have the opportunity to work on exciting research projects lead by the newly established USDOT Tier 1 University Transportation Center, C2SMART (http://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu) Students are required to take a total of five classes.

The minor is open to undergraduate students. Transportation is a multidisciplinary field and undergraduates from other engineering departments, computer science, planners are all welcome to participate in this minor.

Learning Objectives of the Transportation Minor:

  • Introduce students to urban transportation planning principles.
  • Develop foundational skills for evaluating transportation facilities.
  • Enhance data-driven problem-solving capabilities and analytical reasoning skills.
  • Understand how new technologies can be applied to addressing urban transportation challenges

Electives


Undergraduate Courses*


Students may choose any three elective courses from the following:

Graduate Courses


Certain graduate courses in transportation, as well as courses from CUSP, are allowed for Junior- or Senior-level Students with cGPA>3.0 with the approval of both the undergraduate academic adviser and the Transportation Minor adviser.

NYU Catalog description of a “Minor”


A minor is an approved coherent concentration of academic study within a single discipline. In specified programs, undergraduate students may select a minor in a field distinct from, or related to, their major, with approval of advisers in both the major and minor fields. The name of the minor will appear on students’ transcripts if the approved 14-15 credits in the minor field have been completed with at least a 2.0 GPA. With the consent of a student’s major department, some of the courses used to satisfy the minor requirements also may satisfy the required or electives course requirements in the student’s major program.

Contact Information


Departmental Adviser: Joseph Chow

joseph.chow@nyu.edu

 

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