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areas to work collaboratively to develop comprehensive real-world solutions to
transportation problems at the local and regional scales. As growth and demand in
individual focus areas permits, additional capstone courses may be added that are
tailored towards students in specific focus areas.
Required (3 Credits)
* PLAN 678: Applied Transportation Studio.
PART III-C: Program Faculty
The following faculty members have special expertise appropriate to Transportation
Planning and should be considered for inclusion on Guidance Committees:
* Elise Bright, Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning.
* Mark Burris, Civil Engineering.
* Bill Eisele, Texas Transportation Institute, Landscape Architecture and Urban
Planning.
* David Ellis, Texas Transportation Institute, Landscape Architecture and Urban
Planning.
* Gene Hawkins, Civil Engineering.
* Kenneth Joh, Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning.
* Chanam Lee, Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning.
* Ming-Han Li, Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning.
* Michael Lindell, Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning.
* Eric Lindquist, Bush School of Government and Public Service.
* Tim Lomax, Texas Transportation Institute, Landscape Architecture and Urban
Planning.
* Forster Ndubisi, Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning.
* Dennis Perkinson, Texas Transportation Institute, Landscape Architecture and
Urban Planning.
* Luca Quadrifoglio, Civil Engineering.
* Katherine Turnbull, Texas Transportation Institute, Landscape Architecture and
Urban Planning.
* Douglas Wunneburger, Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning.
* Ann Bowman, Bush School of Government and Public Service.
* Arnold Vedlitz, Bush School of Government and Public Service.33
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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/m1/37/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.