Transportation and Infrastructure Planning/Studies.
A program that focuses on the economic, social, spatial, and environmental aspects of transportation and infrastructure planning. Includes instruction in economics, environmental analysis, geographic information systems (GIS), logistics, risk analysis, transportation economics, transportation evaluation, transportation planning, transportation policy, and urban transportation planning.
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Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
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Urban and Regional Planners
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Traffic Technicians
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