A program that prepares individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of total systems for the physical movement of people, materials and information, including general network design and planning, facilities planning, site evaluation, transportation management systems, needs projections and analysis, and analysis of costs.
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Rank | School Name | Students | % of Total | Total On-Campus Cost |
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1 | University of Washington-Seattle Campus | 44 | 0% | $27,638 |
2 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 15 | 1% | $70,240 |
3 | University of Southern California | 11 | 0% | $74,825 |
4 | University of California-Davis | 9 | 0% | $35,177 |
5 | New York University | 9 | 0% | $73,566 |
6 | Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Altoona | 6 | 2% | $33,396 |
7 | Gateway Technical College | 4 | 0% | $6,414 |
8 | Illinois Institute of Technology | 4 | 0% | $65,386 |
9 | New Jersey Institute of Technology | 3 | 0% | $37,738 |
10 | Catholic University of America | 2 | 0% | $64,560 |
11 | Western New England University | 2 | 0% | $53,759 |
12 | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | 1 | 0% | $71,998 |
This list indicates the number of students that completed the Transportation and Highway Engineering program at the schools above.
It is not necessarily an indicator of academic rigor or quality of education.
Note that some schools do not have enough data to be ranked, and these schools will not appear in our lists.