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The student's Graduate Advisory Committee remains the primary body for
recommending the degree plan content. Courses required or intended for the Certificate
may be used in the degree plan with the concurrence of the Graduate Advisory
Committee. Students also may add courses beyond their normal degree requirements in
order to fulfill the Certificate requirements. Students are encouraged to consult with
their Graduate Advisory Committee and the Coordinator of the Certificate as they
develop their degree plans.
PART III-A: Approved Courses for the Certificate
The CTP Council will pre-approve a list of courses that meet the requirements for
transportation planning content. The list, together with associated syllabi and names of
instructors, will be on file in the Transportation Planning Certificate Program Office,
which is located in the LAUP Office. The list will be available also in the Hazard
Reduction & Recovery Center Office.
Students who identify a course not on the list of pre-approved courses, or who wish to
transfer courses from another institution, must submit a written statement that clearly
describes how a course lacking prior approval is related to the student's course of study
in transportation planning. This written statement, supported by a copy of the course
syllabus, will be reviewed by the CTP Council. Where a course has a generic topic (for
example a design studio in architecture, or a capstone studio course in land
development or planning), the written statement of the transportation planning content
and the student's specific role in working with that content must be co-signed by the
course instructor. Courses that are not acceptable for use toward a graduate degree at
Texas A&M University will not be approved under any circumstances. The CTP
Council may seek input from faculty concerning course content and/or the specific
contribution of a student in a course with team activity.
Where the CTP Council makes a negative finding as to applicability of a course, or a
final project, the finding will be made in writing with copies to the student, student file,
and chair of the student's Graduate Advisory Committee. Appeals against findings of
the CTP Council will be made to the academic dean of the College of Architecture.27
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Cherrington, Linda; Sandidge, Matt & Joh, Ken. Transit Management Certificate Program, report, July 2012; College Station, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303654/m1/31/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.