Highway Engineering

CIVL-4670

Principles of geometric design of highways, intersections, interchanges, and terminals. Practical issues of vertical and horizontal curvature, highway evaluation, driver and vehicle dynamics, and traffic safety are also addressed. Computer-aided design and modeling.

3 credits

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
(Session 1) (Session 2)
2024
2023
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • Stephan Walter Godlewski
Seats Taken: 13/25
2022
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • Stephan Walter Godlewski
Seats Taken: 18/25
2021
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • John Frederick Bassett
  • Michael Hamilton Lashmet
Seats Taken: 24/25
2020
2019
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • John Frederick Bassett
  • Michael Hamilton Lashmet
Seats Taken: 14/35
2018
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • John Frederick Bassett
  • Michael Hamilton Lashmet
Seats Taken: 10/50
2017
2016
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • John Frederick Bassett
  • Michael Hamilton Lashmet
Seats Taken: 18/50
2015
2014
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • John Frederick Bassett
  • Michael Hamilton Lashmet
Seats Taken: 12/50
2013
2012
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • Todd B. Westhuis
  • Diane L. Kenneally
Seats Taken: 28/75
2011
2010
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • Todd B. Westhuis
  • Diane L. Kenneally
Seats Taken: 21/40
2009
2008
2007
2006
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • Diane L. Kenneally
Seats Taken: 41/50
2005
2004
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • Diane L. Kenneally
  • Todd B. Westhuis
Seats Taken: 37/50
2003
Highway Engineering (3c)
Seats Taken: 2/10
2002
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • Diane L. Kenneally
Seats Taken: 26/30
2001
2000
Highway Engineering (3c)
  • Michael Awad Shamma
  • Diane L. Kenneally
Seats Taken: 14/32
1999
1998