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Several University of Minnesota departments and schools provide undergraduate degrees in transportation-related disciplines. Our core undergraduate academic programs are featured here. See the Transportation Career Guide for a guide to degree programs by transportation career area.
Civil engineering deals with the science and art of engineering applied to solving problems and designing systems related to infrastructure and the environment. Principal fields are structural engineering, environmental engineering, and transportation engineering. Degrees: bachelor's, master's, doctorate.
Geographers study topics such as the creation and changing nature of places and regions, how human and biophysical worlds interact, and methods in geographic visualization, which can further location analysis. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a particularly significant focus in transportation careers today. Degrees: bachelor's, master's, doctorate.
The University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management prepares graduate and undergraduate students for management and high-level business careers in a variety of industries, including transportation. Areas of emphasis include finance, logistics, operations, and several others. Degrees: bachelor's, master's, doctorate.