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Transportation Career Guide
Traffic Engineering and Analysis
What is more central to the topic of transportation than our
traffic systems? Traffic Engineers and Analysts have the crucial
task of trying to control traffic. In recent years, the work in
this field has become very high-tech and innovative, so this is
a great career area for students who are proficient in math or
computers. Topics may include statistical and computerized data
analysis; traffic monitoring, routing, and flow; freeway congestion
and ramp metering; highway network design, traffic information
systems design, and geographic information systems (GIS).
Example Industry Job Titles
- Traffic Engineer
- Traffic Systems Analyst
- Highway Engineer
- Data Systems Specialist
- Electrical Engineer
Featured University of Minnesota Departments
The following is a list of departments that can help students
work toward a career in Traffic Engineering and Analysis:
Helpful Links
Careers in Transportation,
a free listing of current transportation-related job postings provided
by CTS
University
of Minnesota Registration, information about finding and registering
for University of Minnesota courses
Graduate certificate in transportation
studies