Transportation Engineering
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Because the quality of a community is directly related to the quality of its transportation system, your function as a transportation engineer will be to move people, goods, and materials safely and efficiently. Your challenge will be to find ways to meet the increasing travel needs on land, air and sea. You will design, construct, and maintain all types of facilities, including highways, railroads, airfields, and ports. An important part of transportation engineering is to upgrade our transportation capability by improving traffic control and mass transit systems, and by introducing high-speed trains, people movers, and other new transportation methods.
December 8, 2009
E-Day 09: Biological Systems Engineering and Agricultural Engineering
E-Week 2010
- PKI IS&T & E-Week, February 15-20, PKI
- PKI Spring Open House, Saturday, February 20, 1-3 p.m., PKI
Lincoln
- E-Week, April 18-23, Engineering Facilities, City Campus
- E-Week Open House: Friday, April 23, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Check-in at Othmer Hall south entrance
• Faculty & Staff Recognition Ceremony and Dinner, TBD (Late April or Early May). There will be a College of Engineering faculty meeting, followed by the ceremony and dinner.
• Omaha Student Recognition Reception, Saturday, May 1, 10:30a.m. - 12:00pm, W.H. Thompson Alumni Center.
• Lincoln Recognition Reception for May & August Graduates, Friday, May 7, 1-3p.m., Location TBD. (Grad students will be recognized first)


