Undergraduate Programs
The Department of Civil Engineering offers the BSCE degree, with an optional emphasis in transportation. Transportation-related CVEG courses include...
- facility design and construction
- transportation planning
- traffic operations
- traffic safety
- public transportation
- geometric design of streets and highways
- transportation pavements and materials
Graduates of the department are prepared for advanced transportation engineering programs or careers with state and federal transportation agencies, design consultants, materials suppliers, planning agencies, local governments, and transportation trade associations.
Undergraduate studies in the Department of Industrial Engineering lead to the BSIE degree. Transportation-related program areas in INEG include...
- safety engineering
- human factors and ergonomics
- industrial and transportation logistics
- operations research
- materials handling
- simulation and modeling
- network analysis
Industrial engineers integrate engineering skills with mathematics and computer science tools, providing systematic ways to maximize productivity and quality while minimizing time and cost.
For undergraduate business administration students, the Department of Marketing and Transportation offers a Transportation major leading to the BSBA degree. TLOG studies include undergraduate courses in...
- principles of transportation
- carrier management
- business logistics
- transportation and logistics strategy
- international transportation and logistics
- purchasing and inventory systems
This program prepares students for advanced transportation studies or for managerial positions with major carrier and shipper organizations.
Released October 2009: MBTC DOT 2090/3002, Performance Prediction of the Strong Company's Soft Ground Arrestor System Using a Numerical Analysis
Released August 2009: MBTC Annual Report 2008-2009
MBTC DOT 2095/3004, Potential Application of Nanotechnology on Cement Based Materials
Released July 2009: MBTC 2091, Rural Transportation Emergency Preparedness Plans
Released June 2009: MBTC 2096/3007, Solar Power Lighting for Overhead Highway Signs
Released April 2009: MBTC Spring 2009 Newsletter
Released February 2009: MBTC 2099/3006, Identification and Analysis of High Crash Segments on Interstate, US, and State Highway Systems of Arkansas

