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Title: Master’s in Transportation Policy, Operations & Logistics


1
Masters in Transportation Policy, Operations
Logistics
  • Information Session
  • George Mason University
  • Jonathan L. Gifford, Program Director
  • jgifford_at_gmu.edu, tel 703-993-2275, fax
    801-749-9198

2
Presentation Outline
  • Self Introductions
  • Name
  • Interest in degree
  • Career educational background
  • Changing context of transportation services
  • Background on degree
  • GMU background
  • School of Public Policy
  • Degree requirements
  • Admission requirements
  • Questions

3
Changing Context of Transportation Services
  • Safety and security of critical transportation
    infrastructure
  • Emergence of supply chain management
  • Expanded mission from design construction to
    include operations management
  • Integration of planning, design, construction
    operations (asset management)
  • Intermodalism
  • New institutional forms
  • Public-private partnerships
  • Contracting out
  • Deregulation
  • Consortia
  • Technological innovation
  • Supply-side transportation facilities services
  • Demand-side just-in-time, supply chain
    management
  • Need for multiple skill sets, multiple disciplines

4
Degree Background
  • Broad, multidisciplinary approach
  • All transportation modes
  • Public and private sector
  • Successful initial recruitment
  • 18 students fall 00
  • Multidisciplinary background civil engg,
    business, merchant marine, public administration
  • 68 students currently enrolled 28 via distance
    learning
  • 46 graduates to date 25 distance learning

5
George Mason University
  • Established 1957
  • Independently chartered 1972
  • 28,000 students (fall 03)
  • 39 grad / 61 undergrad
  • 1100 full-time faculty
  • 903 part-time faculty
  • 144 degree programs
  • 3 campuses
  • Arlington
  • Fairfax
  • Prince William
  • 5 libraries
  • gt 1 million volumes
  • gt 15,000 electronic journals
  • Annual budget 455 million
  • 2 Nobel Laureates

6
School of Public Policy - Overview
  • SPP Degree Programs
  • Public Policy, Ph. D.
  • Public Policy, M.P.P.
  • International Commerce and Policy, M.A.
  • Peace Operations, MNPS
  • Organizational Learning, MNPS
  • Enterprise Engineering and Policy, M.S.
  • Transportation Policy, Operations Logistics,
    M.A.
  • SPP Research Centers
  • Center for Transport Policy Logistics
  • Center for Regional Analysis
  • Policy Analysis Centers
  • International Center for Applied Studies in
    Information Technology (ICASIT)
  • Center for Science Technology
  • Mason Enterprise Center
  • SPP Faculty Highlights
  • 4 Endowed Chairs
  • 2 University Chairs

7
School of Public Policy Transportation Programs
  • TPOL Faculty
  • Jonathan Gifford, TPOL director (civil
    engineering/urban planning)
  • Kenneth Button (economics)
  • Roger Stough (regional science)
  • Laurie Schintler (urban planning)
  • Brien Benson (public policy)
  • Jack Fearnsides (electrical engineering)
  • John McClain (planning)
  • George Donohue (mechanical aerospace
    engineering)
  • Bob Ravera (electrical engineering)
  • Hans Peters (maritime)
  • Irvin Varkonyi (logistics)
  • TPOL Program Highlights
  • Degree endorsed by U.S. Department of
    Transportation
  • 10-year Transportation Research Program
  • Home of the National ITS Implementation Research
    Center

8
Degree Requirements
  • 3 SPP Core Courses (12 Credits)
  • PUBP 501, Policy Organizational Analysis
  • PUBP 502, Governance Policy Processes
  • PUBP 503, Culture, Organization Technology
  • 5 Required Courses (15 Credits)
  • PUBP 715, Transportation Systems
  • PUBP 716, Transportation Operations Logistics
  • PUBP 718, Transportation Planning Policy
  • PUBP 721, Transportation Economics
  • PUBP 722, Practicum (taken at end of program)
  • 3 Electives (9 Credits)
  • GMU courses
  • 2 at 500 level
  • Consortium of Universities of the Washington
    Metropolitan Area
  • AU, GW, Georgetown, Catholic, UDC, Maryland,
    others
  • GMU tuition rates
  • With permission from Consortium Coordinator, GMU
    Registrar
  • Other locations
  • Transfer courses with permission
  • Other university courses
  • 36 Total Credits

9
Admissions / Enrollment
  • Application requirements
  • Graduate application fee
  • Official transcripts (2 originals)
  • Resume
  • Letters of recommendation (2 or 3)
  • Professional goals statement
  • Tuition rates (subject to change)
  • In-state 357/credit
  • Out-of-state 623/credit
  • Contract rate (variable)
  • Enrollment options
  • Core courses
  • Originate at Arlington campus
  • Broadcast via interactive TV
  • Electives multiple locations
  • Class schedule
  • Classes meet 430-710 720-10 p.m. (Eastern
    time)
  • Thursday (1st year)
  • Tuesday (2nd year)
  • Electives Monday-Thursday, 430-10

10
Delivery Locations
  • GMU Arlington
  • Richmond
  • Lynchburg
  • Bristol
  • Staunton
  • Hampton Roads
  • Helena, Montana Fredericksburg
  • Culpeper
  • Denver, CO

11
Technical Setup
Montana
Video Bridge (VDOT Richmond)
ISDN Video
IP Video
IP Video
IP Video
VDOT Suffolk
GMU Arlington
Richmond
12
Questions/More Information
  • For Admissions Information
  • Leslie Metzger Levin
  • Director of Graduate Admissions
  • School of Public Policy
  • 3401 N. Fairfax Dr. (MS 3B1)
  • George Mason University
  • Arlington, VA 22201
  • 703-993-8099 / fax 703-993-4876
  • e-mail SPP_at_gmu.edu
  • Web http//tpol.gmu.edu http//policy.gmu.edu
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