Why are things as they are and not otherwise?
- Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) German astronomer
About the Course
This course will introduce first year transportation graduate students to appropriate research methods. The course content includes an overview of literature reviews, techniques for analyzing and presenting data, an introduction to academic journal writing and technical presentations, and a brief exposure to common software and statistical tools (SQL, R ).
Instructor
| Instructor | Dr. Christopher M. Monsere, P.E. |
| Office | 301B Engineering Building |
| Phone | 503-725-9746 |
| monsere at pdx.edu | |
| Office Hours | TBD, others by appointment |
| Mailbox Location | CEE Office, Engineering Building Room 200 |
Course Details
| Course Number | 507 (Graduate) |
| Title | Introduction to Transportation Engineering Research Methods |
| Credits | 2 |
| Prerequisite(s) | Graduate Standing |
| Days/Time | Monday 4:00 PM to 5:50 PM |
| Location | EB315 |
| Final Exam Day/Time | None |