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Sattler, M., Y. Pearson Weatherton, S. Mattingly, V. Chen and K. J. Rogers (2011), “Engineering Sustainable Civil Engineers.” Proceedings of the 118th Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education.
Yang, Chulsu, James C. Williams and Stephen P. Mattingly (2011), “Managed Lanes Meaving and Access Guideline Development Using Micorscopic Simulation Model.” Proceedings of the 9th Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies Conference.
Massidda, Antonio and Stephen P. Mattingly (2011), “Expanding Intermodal Access to Airports: A Sketch Planning Tool to Estimate the Impact of Providing Rail Transit Service to Airport Terminals.” Proceedings of the Transportation Research Forum 52nd Annual Meeting.
Massidda, Antonio and Stephen P. Mattingly (2011), “Revisiting High Speed Railways in the US: Assessing Their Future Development, Their Role in Intercity Passenger Transportation and Their Impacts on Air Travel and the Airline Industry.” Proceedings of the Transportation Research Forum 52nd Annual Meeting.
Sinprasertkool, Asapol, Stephen P. Mattingly and Antonio Massidda (2011), “Managing Toll Pricing: Comparison of Value of Time Options.” Proceedings of the Transportation Research Forum 52nd Annual Meeting.
Yang, Chulsu, James C. Williams and Stephen P. Mattingly (2011), “Microscopic Simulation Model (VISSIM) Calibration for Freeways with Managed Lanes.” Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, vol. 9, pp. 1351 - 1363.
Yang, Chulsu, Stephen P. Mattingly, James C. Williams and Hyunwoon Kim (2011), “Development of Managed-Lane Access Guidelines Based on Gap Acceptance Theory.” Transportation Research Record - Journal of the Transportation Research Board, no. 2257, pp. 95-102.
Ardekani, Siamak A., Asapol Sinprasertkool and Stephen P. Mattingly (2011), “A New Paradigm in User Equilibrium - Application in Managed Lane Pricing.” International Journal of Engineering, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 73-101.
Li, Jianling, Siamak Ardekani and Stephen Mattingly (2011), Chapter 11: “Urban transportation sustainability in China: issues, policies and a planning tool.” China’s Economy in the Post-WTO Environment: Stock Markets, FDI and Challenges of Sustainability, pp. 221-242.
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Original Award: Apr. 2001 to Sep. 2012, Joint with Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (Andres Zellweger), the University of North Dakota (Paul Lindseth) and Wichita State University (Ramesh Agarwal)
Techniques necessary to perform economic and multi-criteria evaluations of civil engineering projects. These will be used to assess the strengths and weaknesses of different decision-making strategies and analyze contemporary topics and case studies in making civil engineering decisions.
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Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
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* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Development and analysis of
mathematical models in transportation. Topics include travel demand,
trip generation, distribution, mode choice, assignment, plan evaluation,
spatial distribution, traffic control and flow models; principles of
behavioral, econometric, deterministic, probabilistic, and chaotic
simulation models, and their applications.
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Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
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* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Professional practice issues in the private and public sector are addressed by visiting practitioners. Topics include project management, teamwork, obtaining work, regulatory requirements, specifications, issues in design/build, design alternatives, cost estimation, design and construction drawings, contract and construction law, legal issues, ethics and professionalism, design reports, licensure, lifelong learning, ethical and engineering practice organizations. Learning principles of engineering practice by working as a team is emphasized. Oral and written presentations are required.
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Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Professional practice issues in the private and public sector are addressed by visiting practitioners. Topics include project management, teamwork, obtaining work, regulatory requirements, specifications, issues in design/build, design alternatives, cost estimation, design and construction drawings, contract and construction law, legal issues, ethics and professionalism, design reports, licensure, lifelong learning, ethical and engineering practice organizations. Learning principles of engineering practice by working as a team is emphasized. Oral and written presentations are required.
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Theory and application of a comprehensive urban transportation planning methodology. Basic studies of population dynamics, urban growth, land use, forecasting trip generation and distribution, traffic assignment, mode split, evaluation, simulation models, characteristics of mass transit and other non-auto modes, and system design and evaluation.
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* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Planning, design, and operation of transportation facilities. Characteristics of vehicle movement; basic geometric design of highways; traffic flow relations in traffic streams; highway capacity; traffic engineering; and procedures for transportation planning.
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Contact Information NH, #432 Hours: Mondays-Fridays, 11-12 and 1:30-2:30 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Theory and application of a comprehensive urban transportation planning methodology. Basic studies of population dynamics, urban growth, land use, forecasting trip generation and distribution, traffic assignment, mode split, evaluation, simulation models, characteristics of mass transit and other non-auto modes, and system design and evaluation.
Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Professional practice issues in the private and
public sector are addressed by visiting practitioners. Topics include
project management, teamwork, obtaining work, regulatory requirements,
specifications, issues in design/build, design alternatives, cost
estimation, design and construction drawings, contract and construction
law, legal issues, ethics and professionalism, design reports,
licensure, lifelong learning, ethical and engineering practice
organizations. Learning principles of engineering practice by working as
a team is emphasized. Oral and written presentations are required.
Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Professional practice issues in the private and public sector are addressed by visiting practitioners. Topics include project management, teamwork, obtaining work, regulatory requirements, specifications, issues in design/build, design alternatives, cost estimation, design and construction drawings, contract and construction law, legal issues, ethics and professionalism, design reports, licensure, lifelong learning, ethical and engineering practice organizations. Learning principles of engineering practice by working as a team is emphasized. Oral and written presentations are required.
Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Theory and application of a comprehensive urban transportation planning methodology. Basic studies of population dynamics, urban growth, land use, forecasting trip generation and distribution, traffic assignment, mode split, evaluation, simulation models, characteristics of mass transit and other non-auto modes, and system design and evaluation.
Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Professional practice issues in the private and public sector are addressed by visiting practitioners. Topics include project management, teamwork, obtaining work, regulatory requirements, specifications, issues in design/build, design alternatives, cost estimation, design and construction drawings, contract and construction law, legal issues, ethics and professionalism, design reports, licensure, lifelong learning, ethical and engineering practice organizations. Learning principles of engineering practice by working as a team is emphasized. Oral and written presentations are required.
Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Development and analysis of mathematical models in transportation. Topics include travel demand, trip generation, distribution, mode choice, assignment, plan evaluation, spatial distribution, traffic control and flow models; principles of behavioral, econometric, deterministic, probabilistic, and chaotic simulation models, and their applications.
Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Planning,
design, and operation of transportation facilities. Characteristics of
vehicle movement; basic geometric design of highways; traffic flow
relations in traffic streams; highway capacity; traffic engineering; and
procedures for transportation planning.
Contact Information NH, #432 Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays, 1 – 3:45 pm, Fridays, 10 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Techniques necessary to perform economic and multi-criteria evaluations
of civil engineering projects. These will be used to assess the
strengths and weaknesses of different decision-making strategies and
analyze contemporary topics and case studies in making civil
engineering decisions.
Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Theory
and application of a comprehensive urban transportation planning
methodology. Basic studies of population dynamics, urban growth, land
use, forecasting trip generation and distribution, traffic assignment,
mode split, evaluation, simulation models, characteristics of mass
transit and other non-auto modes, and system design and evaluation.
Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Professional practice issues in the private and
public sector are addressed by visiting practitioners. Topics include
project management, teamwork, obtaining work, regulatory requirements,
specifications, issues in design/build, design alternatives, cost
estimation, design and construction drawings, contract and construction
law, legal issues, ethics and professionalism, design reports,
licensure, lifelong learning, ethical and engineering practice
organizations. Learning principles of engineering practice by working as
a team is emphasized. Oral and written presentations are required.
Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
Professional practice issues in the private and
public sector are addressed by visiting practitioners. Topics include
project management, teamwork, obtaining work, regulatory requirements,
specifications, issues in design/build, design alternatives, cost
estimation, design and construction drawings, contract and construction
law, legal issues, ethics and professionalism, design reports,
licensure, lifelong learning, ethical and engineering practice
organizations. Learning principles of engineering practice by working as
a team is emphasized. Oral and written presentations are required.
Contact Information NH, #432 Phone: 817-272-2859 Email: mattingly@uta.edu
Course #:
* Course Number Format: 4-digit (example: 5432), Section Number Format: 3-digit (example: 002)
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