About
Transportation engineering is a branch of civil engineering that is involved in the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of safe and efficient transportation systems. These systems include roadways, railways, waterways, and intermodal operations. … These systems are typically large and expensive.
Career
Employment of all civil engineers, which includes transportation engineers, is expected to grow by 6% between 2018 and 2028, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The BLS also reported that the median salary for this group was $86,640 as of May 2018. As of September 2019, Payscale.com reports an annual median salary for transportation engineers of $66,134.
Besides a college degree, transportation engineers may be required to obtain state licensure. Requirements can vary, but full, professional licensure typically involves education requirements, work experience and passing a qualifying exam. Those in this field can expect a median annual salary around $66,000.
Job Prospects
JOB OPTIONS
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
- Building control surveyor
- CAD technician
- Consulting civil engineer
- Contracting civil engineer
- Design engineer
- Estimator
- Fire risk assessor
- Nuclear engineer
- Site engineer
- Structural engineer
- Water engineer
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
- Building services engineer
- Construction manager
- Engineering geologist
- Environmental consultant
- Geotechnical engineer
- Patent attorney
- Quantity surveyor
- Sustainability consultant
- Urban designer
Remuneration
Course Structure
Part-I
Subject Code | Subject Name | Download |
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1.1 10001 | ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS | Download |
1.2 10002 | APPLIED PHYSICS | Download |
1.3 10003 | APPLIED CHEMISTRY | Download |
1.4 10004 | COMMUNICATION SKILL | Download |
1.5 10005 | ENGINEERING DRAWING | Download |
1.6 10006 | COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL | Download |
1.7 10007 | TIME MANAGEMENT | Download |
1.8 10008 | MANUFACTURING PROCESS | Download |
1.9 10009 | ENGINEERING MECHANICS | Download |
Part-II
Subject Code | Subject Name | Download |
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2.1 30251 | STRENGTH OF MATERIAL | Download |
2.2 30252 | FLUID MECHANICS | Download |
2.3 30253 | MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING | Download |
2.4 30254 | WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY | Download |
2.5 30255 | ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING | Download |
2.6 30256 | METROLOGY | Download |
2.7 30259 | TECHNICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING | Download |
2.8 30263 | THEORY OF MACHINES | Download |
2.9 30268 | MANFACTURING TECHNOLOGY | Download |
2.10 30270 | CNC MACHINE | Download |
2.11 30273 | THERMAL ENGINEERING | Download |
2.12 30291 | AUTO ENGINE COMPONENTS | Download |
2.13 30292 | AUTO DRAWING & C.A.D. | Download |
2.14 30293 | AUTO ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT | Download |
2.15 30294 | AUTO CHASIS & BODY | Download |
2.16 30269 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | Download |
2.17 30296 | NETWORK THEORY | Download |
2.18 30272 | POWER PLANT ENGINEERING | Download |