Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Architectural Engineering And Environmental Design
Objectives
Studying the interactions between contemporary transportation systems and land-use planning criteria besides exploring the major characteristics of urban mobility, demand estimation, evaluation of system performance, location theory and models of transportation and urban structure. Meanwhile, many cities around the world have been pursuing policies such as transit-oriented development, smart-growth programs, urban- growth boundaries, and zoning code reform. This course focuses on providing an historical and theoretical understanding of interrelationships between urban form, land development, transportation investments, and household travel. By the end of the course, students will be able to understand the importance of sustainable mobility options for social equity, the environment, and the economy; in addition, they should explore the influence of various settlement patterns on the performance of sustainable transportation modes.
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Description
Markets
and
Career
Generation, transmission,
distribution
and utilization of electrical power for public and private
sectors
to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
Electrical power feeding for
civil and
military marine and aviation utilities.