Ⅰ.Program Objectives
The undergraduate program in Traffic Engineering is aimed at cultivating high-class engineering technology and management elites with the ability of adpating to modern science & technology, and economic development requirements, all-round development of morality, intelligence and physique, and innovation quality and practice ability. The students are expected to be capable of providing the basic theory, knowledge and training of engineers in both traffic engineering and transportation & logistics fields.The graduated students can be competent in offering essential services in planning & design, construction, managment, research & development, teaching, etc. within the fields of traffic engineering, transportation engineering, and logistics engineering.
Ⅱ.Learning Outcomes
Solid basis in the transportation engineering areas;
Common analytical methods of system engineering and basic techniques in system control;
Primary capability of traffic and transportation planning, traffic engineering designing and traffic control system development;
Primary capability of highway engineering, bridgework design and logistics engineering;
Primary theory and skill of modern transportation and logistics management and technology ;
Understanding of the guidelines, policies and regulations of the country in traffic planning;
Basic methods of literate survey, file retrieving and basic scientific research and practical working capacity.
Ⅲ.Program Highlights
1This program carries out the general education model of wide scope;
2This program pays much attention to the education of basic professional theory;
3This program attaches much importance to the training of basic skills and practice ability;
4Combine Uniqueness with diversityindicate the education of individuality;
5This program highlights the ability of problem analysis and solution.
Ⅳ.Main Discipline
Traffic EngineeringSystem Engineering Transportation Engineering Logistics Engineering
Ⅴ.Program Length and Degree
Program Length: 4 years
Degrees Conferred: Bachelor of Engineering
Ⅵ.Credits Hours and Units
Minimum curriculum credits (including courses and practicum):: 159.8 credits
Core courses cannot be covered using credits from other courses in the program.
Minimum Extracurricular Credits: 5 credits.
Ⅶ.Main Courses
Operation Engineering Highway and Street Design Transportation Engineering Transportation PlanningTrafficDesign Transportation Control and ManagementTransportation EconomicsLogistics and Supply Chain Management Transportation Organizing Management and Enterprise Management
Ⅷ.Practicum Module (experiments included)
Surveying practice Engineering geology practice Professional Social PracticeEngineering Internship Transportation Engineering Lab Traffic Signal Control Lab Transport planning Lab Urban planning Project Highway and Street Design Course Project Traffic Engineering Course Project Traffic Management and Control Course Project Transportation Plan course Project Transportation Organizing Course Project Undergraduate Thesis
IX. Course Schedule
School (Department): School of Civil Engineering & Mechanics Specialty: Traffic Engineering
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Comprehensive English |
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Comprehensive English |
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Physical Education |
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Physical Education |
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Physical Education |
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Physical Education |
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0706871 |
Calculus I 《Calculus》 is a mathematical subject, which studies the functions, applies the method of limits (i.e. limit process like infinitesimals and infinite approximation) to analyze and deal with issues, with 80 class hours. The teaching content includes: function limits and continuity, differential calculus of one variable functions and its appliances, integral calculus of one variable functions and its appliances and infinite series.The Methods of discussion and case study will be used in this course, and the capacity of quick-primary policy analysis will be emphasized. |
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Calculus II 《Calculus》is a mathematical subject, which studies the functions, applies the method of limits (i.e. limit process like infinitesimals and infinite approximation) to analyze and deal with issues, with 40class hours. The teaching content includes: Vector Algebra and Analytic Geometry in Space ,Differential Calculus of Multivariable Functions and its Applications, Double integral, Integral Calculus of Multivariable Scalar Functions ,Fourier Series.By learning this course, students would master the basic concept, theory and method of calculus .with comparatively proficient arithmetic skills, in order to establish required mathematical basics for learning consequent courses and obtaining further mathematical knowledge; students would be cultivated by the way of thinking of advanced mathematics and the basic practice of solving practical problems; students would be cultivated by certain ability of abstract way of thinking, logical reasoning, space imagination and the ability of utilize the learned knowledge comprehensively to analyze and solve the practical problems. The Methods of discussion and case study will be used in this course, and the capacity of quick-primary policy analysis will be emphasized. |
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Linear Algebra It includes the theory of solving linear equations, the basic theory of matrix, linear space, linear transformation and quadratic form, which are very useful in science and technology. |
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Probability and Mathematics Statistic This is an important basic course for undergraduate students. The main theme of the subject is the study of the quantitative patterns of "random phenomena", including events and probability, random variables and their distributions, the numeric characters of random variables, the law of large numbers, and the central limit theorem, statistical quantities and sampling distribution, the point estimation and interval estimation of parameters, the hypothesis testing of parameters and the fitting testing of probability distribution, variance analysis and regression analysis. |
40 |
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Physics I University Physics A1 includes the following contents: Newton’s mechanics on calculus level, rotational motion of rigid body, theory of relativity; oscillations and wave motion, thermodynamics; foundation of electrostatics. The learning of the course enables students to gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles of the moving of objects, giving an initial training of students’ methods of thinking and capabilities to investigate problems scientifically. It cans also lay students a solid physical foundation for further learning (for Polytechnic postgraduates) and for learning new theories, new knowledge and new technologies. |
64 |
4 |
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0700049 |
Physics II University Physics A2 includes the following contents: electromagnetism, optics; the foundation of quantum physics; selected lecture of the advance front in physics. The learning of the course enables students to gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles of the moving of objects, giving an initial training of students’ methods of thinking and capabilities to investigate problems scientifically. It cans also lay students a solid physical foundation for further learning (for Polytechnic postgraduates) and for learning new theories, new knowledge and new technologies. |
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0706891 |
Physics Experiments I The course content mainly bases on basic experiments and design experiments. To develop students ability to solve practical problems and to innovate , the application of modern technology in physics experiments has opened, the comprehensive experimental and design experiments are in the more proportion of the course, which helps students lay a solid foundation for the subsequent experiments and future research work. |
32 |
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32 |
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0706901 |
Physics Experiments II The course content mainly bases on basic experiments and design experiments. To develop students ability to solve practical problems and to innovate , the application of modern technology in physics experiments has opened, the comprehensive experimental and design experiments are in the more proportion of the course, which helps students lay a solid foundation for the subsequent experiments and future research work. |
24 |
0.75 |
24 |
3 |
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0827781 |
C++Fundamental of Computer Programming (C++) Through the C++ language and object oriented programming technology study, he student will understand the C++ object-oriented programming structure, grasp the concept of class and object, learn object-oriented program design method. They will have the basic ability of analyzing and solving the problem with computer, and the basic ability of object-oriented program design. |
48 |
3 |
20 |
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0833174 |
Database System |
32 |
2 |
8 |
2 |
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0510071 |
Chinese |
32 |
2 |
2 |
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1100011 |
Military Theory |
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1 |
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Electives in Humanities and Social Science |
10 |
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Discipline-related General Courses |
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0511351 |
Generality of specialized field |
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Engineering Graphics I |
32 |
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Engineering Graphics II |
24 |
1.5 |
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0800051 |
Engineering Mechanics |
64 |
4 |
2 |
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0800473 |
Engineering Surveying This course consists of 11 chapters, the main content includes three parts: Part one is the basic theory of engineering survey, including elementary knowledge of engineering survey, leveling survey, angular measurement, distance measurement, linear orientation and elementary knowledge of measurement error etc.; Part two includes small area’s control survey, topographic mapping and applications etc.; Part three is the application in practices including construction surveying,industrial and civil construction survey, road and pipeline engineering survey etc. |
32 |
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Operation Engineering |
64 |
4 |
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0801794 |
Transportation Engineering |
32 |
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0815623 |
3S3S Technology |
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16 |
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0805161 |
Highway and street Design |
48 |
3 |
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0801701 |
Engineering Geology This course fully involves the relevant content of syllabus, standardized tests and registered geotechnical engineer exam. The main contents include introduction, earth and landform, mineral and rock, geological structure, rock mass and wall rock, engineering behaviors of quaternary deposits and soils, groundwater, disaster prevention and disaster mitigation of poorgeologic process, the method and technology of geological investigation in geotechnical engineering etc. It also elucidates the basic principles and investigation methods of engineering geology, at the same time; it will develop the application ability and innovation ability of students through case study tight binding engineering practice. |
32 |
2 |
4 |
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0801842 |
CADRoad CAD |
24 |
1.5 |
16 |
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Principles of Urban Planning |
32 |
2 |
4 |
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Major-specific Core Courses |
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1200492 |
Traffic Planning |
32 |
2 |
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0843311 |
Transportation Port and Hub |
24 |
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1200682 |
Traffic Management and Control |
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Traffic Design |
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1200511 |
Traffic Psychology and Safety |
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0843331 |
Transit System Operation and Management |
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Transportation Laws and Regulations |
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1201011 |
Logistics and Supply Chains Management |
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Warehousing and Distribution Management |
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0200472 |
Transportation Economics |
32 |
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1200583 |
Transportation Organizing |
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1200492 |
Traffic Planning |
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0801722 |
Soil Science and Mechanics |
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Structural Mechanics This course presents the configuration rules for plane geometrically stable systems and the geometric configuration analysis methods for plane bar-type systems. It presents the internal-force and displacement analysis methods and internal-force and deformation properties for various types of statically determinate structures including beams, rigid frames, trusses, composite structures and three-hinged arches. It presents the influence lines and their applications to statically determinate structures and finally the fundamental approaches for analysis of the internal forces of statically indeterminate structures, including the force method and the displacement method. |
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Structure Design Principles |
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Road Construction Material |
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0801814 |
Road Bed and Surface Engineering |
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0801771 |
Traffic System Network Analysis |
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Road Economy and Management |
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Transportation Environmental Protection |
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0801821 |
Bridge Engineering The basic knowledge, configuration, structure, preliminary design and calculation as well as construction of bridge, bridge’s design idea and basic structure, and, bridge mechanical behavior, design essential and design method. The course is aimed to develop student’s abilities of working and reasoning independently. After graduation, they can not only engage in design and construction of common small and medium-sized bridges, but also integrate theory with practice to resolve problem of complicated bridges. |
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Urban Rail Transit Planning and Design |
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1200521 |
Interchange Planning and Design |
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1200501 |
Highway Planning |
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Introduction to Intelligent Transport Systems |
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Road Construction and Management |
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Urban Rail Transit Operation and Management |
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Highway construction and management |
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0835561 |
Automobile introduction |
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0835562 |
Electronic Business and Logistic Information System |
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0801862 |
Transportation Facility |
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Management and Enterprise Management |
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Transportation Financial Management |
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1202641 |
Project Appraisals and Management |
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0801771 |
Traffic System Network Analysis |
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1201652 |
Production and Operation Management |
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0843311 |
Transportation Port and Hub |
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1200511 |
Traffic Psychology and Safety |
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1200682 |
Traffic Management and Control |
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0813731 |
Public Transit System Operation and Management |
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Urban Rail Transit Operation and Management |
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Introduction to Intelligent Transport Systems |
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Road Construction and Management |
24 |
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7 |
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Highway construction and management |
24 |
1.5 |
7 |
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1200092 |
Marketing |
32 |
2 |
7 |
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Elective |
1201413 |
International trade practice |
24 |
1.5 |
7 |
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1300013 |
Military Training |
2W |
1 |
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1300024 |
Laboring for Public Benefit |
1W |
0.5 |
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1302641 |
Surveying practice The contents of the course are comprehensive trainings of the basic methods of surveying, which include surveying of topographic maps, setting-out of buildings, etc. The main contents involved in the practice include: horizontal control, vertical control, control point plotting, topographic map surveying, topographic map checking and decoration, plane position and height setting-out,new technologies,new methods and new instruments for surveying and mapping, etc. |
1W |
0.5 |
3 |
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Elective |
1301194 |
Engineering geology practice Engineering geology teaching practice is an important practical teaching link of “Engineering Geology” course. The mian purpose of this course is making students learn the various engineering geology factors and problems that closely related to the construction, as well as different kinds of engineering geological exploration method and requirements that can help them fully understand the role of engineering geology in engineering construction. This course lays the foundation for other fundamental course and specialized course in this major. |
1W |
0.5 |
4 |
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1300536 |
Professional Social Practice |
1W |
0.5 |
4 |
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Engineering Internship The content of this course can be roughly divided into two parts. The first part for project construction site production practice. Students can choose the project on any of the parties to joining into the one party (such as construction, supervision party or owner party) as the practice of receiving and guidance unit, and accept the guidance unit assigned guidance teachers and school teacher’s dual leadership. During this period, the students must be familiar with the design documents, construction documents and construction organization and management files, etc, in the guidance of teachers under the arrangement, involved in the project production or management. Write diary every day practice, collect writing practice report and little research report related material. The second part is students internship report and little research report to write, when necessary, invite construction management domain expert to students for special reports. |
5W |
2.5 |
6 |
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0843262 |
Transportation Engineering Information Survey Lab |
24 |
0.8 |
24 |
3 |
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0840232 |
Transport planning Lab |
24 |
0.8 |
24 |
5 |
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Elective |
0843341 |
Transportation Facility Lab |
24 |
0.8 |
24 |
5 |
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0841792 |
Traffic Organizing Lab |
24 |
0.8 |
24 |
6 |
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0840203 |
Traffic Signal Control Lab |
24 |
0.8 |
24 |
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0840222 |
Traffic Safety Lab |
24 |
0.8 |
24 |
6 |
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0843042 |
Traffic Simulation Lab |
24 |
0.8 |
24 |
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1302832 |
Traffic Engineering Course Project |
1W |
0.5 |
3 |
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1327653 |
Urban planning Course Project |
1W |
0.5 |
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1304062 |
Highway and street Course Project |
1W |
0.5 |
4 |
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1327132 |
Transportation Plan course Project |
1W |
0.5 |
5 |
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1327252 |
Traffic Management and Control Course Project |
1W |
0.5 |
6 |
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Elective |
1328142 |
Roadbed and Surface Engineering Course Project |
1W |
0.5 |
5 |
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Elective |
1300224 |
Bridge Engineering Course Project |
1W |
0.5 |
5 |
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Elective |
1328311 |
Traffic Hub Design Project |
1W |
0.5 |
6 |
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Elective |
1327932 |
Traffic Design Project |
1W |
0.5 |
6 |
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1327682 |
Interchange planning and design |
1W |
0.5 |
6 |
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1328331 |
Warehousing and Distribution Management Course Project |
1W |
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5 |
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1302832 |
Logistics and Supply Chains Management Course Project |
1W |
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1302872 |
Transportation Economics Course Project |
1W |
0.5 |
5 |
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Elective |
1304072 |
Transportation Organizing Course Project |
1W |
0.5 |
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1329341 |
Production and Operation Management Course Project |
1W |
0.5 |
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Elective |
1302882 |
Marking Case Analysis |
1W |
0.5 |
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1328351 |
Traffic Engineering Case Analysis |
24 |
0.8 |
7 |
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130004a |
Undergraduate Thesis |
16W |
8 |
8 |