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This course examines the policy, politics, planning, and engineering of transportation systems in urban areas, with a special focus on the Boston area.

FREE
This course includes
Hours of videos

194 years, 5 months

Units & Quizzes

7

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Certificate of Completion

It covers the role of the federal, state, and local government and the MPO, public transit in the era of the automobile, analysis of current trends and pattern breaks; analytical tools for transportation planning, traffic engineering, and policy analysis; the contribution of transportation to air pollution, social costs, and climate change; land use and transportation interactions, and more. Transportation sustainability is a central theme throughout the course, as well as consideration of if and how it is possible to resolve the tension between the three E’s (environment, economy, and equity). The goal of this course is to elicit discussion, stimulate independent thinking, and encourage students to understand and challenge the “conventional wisdom” of transportation planning.

Course Currilcum

  • The Planning Method Unlimited
  • Thumbnail History of Boston Unlimited
  • Highway Revolt: Rebellion or Revolution? Unlimited
  • Spending Other People’s Money Unlimited
  • Environmental Concerns Unlimited
  • Parking Unlimited
  • Parting Thoughts Unlimited