Transportation@MIT is a coordinated effort to address one of civilization's most pressing challenges: the environmental impact of the world's ever-increasing demand for transportation.
Hundreds of MIT faculty members work in areas related to transportation, from motor vehicles to urban infrastructure planning to aviation efficiency to adaptive technologies and their influence on personal behavior.
The Transportation@MIT initiative knits together the wide-ranging, robust research already under way at the Institute and creates new opportunities for education and innovation.
Transportation Courses
Airline Industry
Automation and Safety
Course # | Course Title | Level |
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16.333 | Aircraft Stability and Control | Graduate |
Behavior and Economics
Energy Sources
Environmental Impacts
IT and Communications
Course # | Course Title | Level |
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6.243J | Dynamics of Nonlinear Systems | Graduate |
6.435 | System Identification | Graduate |
6.829 | Computer Networks | Graduate |
Logistics and Supply Chains
Optimization and Control
Propulsion
Urban Challenges
Course # | Course Title | Level |
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1.212J | An Introduction to Intelligent Transportation Systems | Graduate |
1.258J | Public Transportation Systems | Graduate |
11.360 | Community Growth and Land Use Planning | Graduate |
Vehicles
Course # | Course Title | Level |
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EC.715 | D-Lab: Disseminating Innovations for the Common Good | Undergraduate |
2.22 | Design Principles for Ocean Vehicles (13.42) | Graduate |