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Available Courses
Unless candidates have recently completed the BE(Civil) transportation courses, in particular CIVIL460 and/or CIVIL461 (or their equivalent from other universities) they must undertake one or both of the following courses:
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Auckland Diploma Courses (15 pt)
CIVIL660: Traffic Engineering and Planning
Restricted: not possible with Civil361 and/or Civil460
CIVIL661: Highway and Pavement Engineering
Restricted: not possible with Civil360 and/or Civil461
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The main Transportation Engineering courses in the Masters Programme are listed below. Periodically, additional and special courses, taught by visiting academics and professionals from overseas, will be offered. Candidates can enrol at either Auckland or Canterbury, and will be able to get credit for approved Transportation Engineering courses at the other University.
Auckland Masters Courses (15 pt)
CIVIL760: Traffic Engineering and Management
CIVIL761: Planning and Design of Transport Facilities
CIVIL762: Transportation Planning
CIVIL763: Transportation and Networks Analysis
CIVIL764: Highway Safety and Operations
CIVIL765: Infrastructure Asset Management
CIVIL766: Road Management Systems
CIVIL767: Advanced Pavement Engineering
CIVIL768: Crash Reduction and Prevention
CIVIL769: Highway Geometric Design2
CIVIL770: Transport Systems Economics
CIVIL771: Planning and Managing Transport
CIVIL772: Public Transport - Planning & Operation
CIVIL773: Sustainable Transport: Planning & Design
CIVIL774: Studies in Transportation 1
CIVIL775: Studies in Transportation 2
Canterbury Masters Courses (15 pt)
ENTR401: Fundamentals of Transport Engineering
ENTR602: Accident Reduction and Prevention
ENTR603: Advanced Pavement Design
ENTR604: Pavement Management Systems
ENTR611: Planning and Managing Transport
ENTR612: Traffic Management Policies
ENTR613: Highway Geometric Design
ENTR614: Sustainable Transport Planning
ENTR615: Transport Network Modelling
ENTR616: Advanced Transport Planning and Modelling
ENTR617: Traffic Engineering and Design
ENTR618: Transport and Freight Logistics
Other Available Courses
Candidates for the Diploma or Masters Degree programme also have many other transportation - related courses to choose from. These include the following:-
CIVIL360: Transportation Engineering 1 (10 points)
CIVIL361: Transportation Engineering 2 (10 points)
CIVIL460: Traffic Systems Design (15 points)
CIVIL461: Highway and Transportation Design (15 points)
CIVIL409: Construction Management (15 points)
LAW457: Environmental Law for Non-Lawyers (15 points)
CIVIL703: Project Management 1 (15 points)#
CIVIL704: Project Management 2 (15 points)#
CIVIL372: Case Histories in Engineering Geology (15 Points)
CIVIL421: Foundation Engineering (15 Points)
CIVIL422: Slope Engineering (15 Points)
CIVIL723: Rock Mechanics and Excavation Engineering (15 points - not offered 2010)#
CIVIL724: Soil Behaviour (15 points - not offered 2010)#
CIVIL725: Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering (15 points)#
CIVIL482: Water Resources Engineering (15 Points)
ENVENG441: Water and Wastewater Engineering (15 Points - not offered 2010)
ENVENG701: Storm Water Management (15 Points)#
ENVENG702: Studies in Environmental Engineering (15 Points)#
ENVENG745: Modelling Ground Water (15 Points - not offered in 2010)#
ENVENG746: Surface Water Quality Modelling (15 Points)#
ENVENG750: Sustainability Engineering 2 (15 points)#
ENVENG751: Sustainability Technologies and Processes (15 points - not offered 2010)#
ENVENG752: Sustainability Assessment and Risk (15 points)#
ENVENG753: Sustainable Engineering Design (15 points - not offered 2010)#
CIVIL411: Structures and Design 4 (15 points)
CIVIL416: Matrix Structural Analysis (15 points)
CIVIL451: Timber Engineering (15 points)
CIVIL714: Multistory Building Design (15 points)#
CIVIL715: Advanced Structural Concrete (15 points)#
Note:# Head of Department approval required.
Furthermore, subject to approval, other relevant courses can be included from other Departments within The University of Auckland (e.g. Economics, Geography, Management, Mathematics, Operations Research, Planning, Psychology, Statistics).
Last Updated 07 January 2010
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