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Dec 18, 2024
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USC Catalogue 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Transportation Systems Management (MS)
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Return to: Civil Engineering – Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Transportation is a dynamic field with many aspects. The Master of Science in Transportation Management prepares students from any sufficiently analytical undergraduate background for advanced positions in the private, public or non-profit sector as well as for advanced graduate study. Students complete the program core, subject to options indicated there, plus a specialization for a total of 32-36 units. The program core provides students with a broad, interdisciplinary basis for understanding transportation systems and needs. A required specialization of the student’s choosing provides depth in a focused aspect of transportation systems relating to a particular set of methods or problem domain. Students learn: - the design, provision, operation, and effectiveness of transportation services in the larger context of economic and social systems;
- how organizations can best adapt to changes affecting the transportation environment in which services are demanded and provided, including the relationships between transportation, technology, information services, and regulatory requirements; and
- to characterize, analyze and address complex transportation problems at the system level by relying on both theory and applied analytical methods.
For Admission Requirements, refer to USC Viterbi School of Engineering .
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Program Core (21-24 Units)
The core consists of six courses for a total of 21-23 units. Students should complete all core courses, subject to the options indicated below. Specialization in Transportation Infrastructure Systems (11-12 Units)
This specialization consists of three courses for a total of 11-12 units, and is for students with an undergraduate background in science or engineering. Specialization in Geographic Information Systems (12 Units)
This specialization consists of three courses for a total of 12 units. SSCI 582 and SSCI 583 and SSCI 591 may be taken in any order after SSCI 581 , but SSCI 574 should be taken after SSCI 583 . Specialization in Data Science (12 Units)
This specialization consists of three courses for a total of 12 units. DSCI 510 and DSCI 549 may be completed in any order, but both should be completed before DSCI 550 . Specialization in Systems Architecting (12 Units)
This specialization consists of four courses for a total of 12 units, and is for students with an undergraduate background in science or engineering. A single course may not be used to satisfy both a core requirement and a specialization requirement. Specialization in Transportation Planning (12 Units)
This specialization consists of two required courses, PPD 633 and PPD 634 , and one elective course for a total of 12 units.
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Return to: Civil Engineering – Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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