CEE 320 Transportation Engineering I

Spring 2007

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Course Information

  I-90 near the Gorge
 
I-90 near the Gorge.
   
 
 
Road in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park

Course Description
Study of vehicular transportation fundamentals including geometric design, pavement design, traffic flow concepts, level of service analysis, intelligent transportation systems, travel demand prediction methods and management of transportation systems. Includes a review of relevant vehicle operating characteristics.

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(senior-level transport courses)

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Class Meeting Times and Location
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
11:30 p.m. - 12:20 p.m.
153 Mueller (Yes, that's Mueller Hall)
http://courses.washington.edu/cee320w/

Instructor
Steve Muench
206.616.1259
cee320w@u.washington.edu
Office: 133C More Hall
Office hours: MW, 2:30 - 3:30; Thurs. 10:00 - 11:00
Drop by any other time or make an appointment.

Teaching Assistant
Chris Masek
cmasek@u.washington.edu
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Required Textbook
Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis, 3rd edition.

Fred L. Mannering (Purdue University)
Walter P. Kilareski (Penn State University)
Scott Washburn (University of Florida)

You can buy this textbook at the bookstore.