B LOG 410
TRANSPORT ECONOMICS AND POLICY
( 3)
Advanced study of the principles of transportation economics and their
application and the impacts of transport policy choices.
Prerequisite: SCM 320
B LOG 541
SEMINAR IN PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
( 3)
Role of public transport in social and economic activity, policy, planning,
and management topics; analytical methods applied to public transit issues.
B LOG 590
COLLOQUIUM
( 1 - 3)
Continuing seminars which consist of a series of individual lectures by
faculty, students, or outside speakers.
B LOG 596
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
( 1 - 9)
Creative projects, including nonthesis research, which are supervised on an
individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
B LOG 597
SPECIAL TOPICS
( 1 - 9)
B LOG 599
(IL)
FOREIGN STUDY--BUSINESS LOGISTICS
( 1 -12)
Full-time graduate-level foreign study at an overseas institution with whom
linkages have been established.
Prerequisite:
acceptance in established exchange program
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