CE453 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND MODES

Course Code:5620453
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:5.0
Department:Civil Engineering
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Prof.Dr. HEDİYE TÜYDEŞ YAMAN
Offered Semester:Fall and Spring Semesters.

Course Objectives

Student would accumulate basic knowledge on

  • the evolution of transportation systems and modes
  • mathematical representation of transportation networks
  • understanding the parameters affecting travel demand decision making
  • algorithms of shortest paths in a traffic network
  • how to estimating flow capacity and cost of assignment in traffic networks
  • the upcoming travel demand issues, technologies and applications

Course Content

A course introducing development of transportation sytems (air, rail, water and land) and available modes (transit bus and rail, private car, etc.) in the world and in Turkey. Freight and passenger transprotation. Future aspects (intelligent transportation systems, intermodal, etc.). Graphical representation of transportation networks and costs.


Course Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the evaluation of transportation systems  and modes
  • Develop graphical representation of transportation networks
  • Identify the parameters affecting travel demand decision making
  • Apply algorithms to find shortest paths in a traffic network
  • Evaluate  upcoming travel demand issues, technologies and applications
  • Discuss a selected aspect of  transportation systems or modes
  • Calculate simple network flow  and assignment problems

Program Outcomes Matrix

Contribution
#Program OutcomesNoYes
1An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics
2An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors
3An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences
4An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts
5An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives
6An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions
7An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies
8An ability to use techniques, skills, and engineering tools necessary for engineering practice