Transportation Studies Certificate

Transportation Studies certificate is an interdisciplinary program funded by National Science Foundation. Upon completion of this program, students will be able to understand and respond to both local and global needs of the 21st century transportation industry and associated topics such as sustainability, intelligent systems, and smart transportation infrastructure. Transportation Studies certificate program students will have access to newly developed state-of-the art laboratory facilities and equipment, which will contribute to increased concept and content understanding, and will work closely with faculty researchers to conduct meaningful interdisciplinary research in transportation.

Georgia is home to nearly 11,000 providers of logistics services, from core transportation and facilities to third-party logistics and software providers. It ranks as the 5th largest overall logistics employer in the nation. Savannah itself is home to 15 large warehouse complexes more than 14 million square feet of warehousing and generating more than 500,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) annually. The Port of Savannah, a world class and strategically located deep-water port, receives thousands of ships and handles millions of tons of cargo each year; and an extensive public bus transportation system and a network of major roads, including Interstates 95 and 16 that pass within a few miles of the city, transport millions of passengers each year.

The State of Georgia ranks 13th nationally in the value of export shipments, the Port of Savannah is the 4th largest container port in the US, and the City of Savannah and its suburbs are home to numerous third-party logistics, transportation, freight-forwarding, distribution, and warehousing centers. Companies including Delta Air Lines, United Parcel Service, SAIA, and Manhattan Associates are headquartered in Georgia along with major players in logistics such as the Home Depot, Coco-Cola and Gulfstream. Four of the top 10 warehouse providers in North America are headquartered in Georgia, and 90 percent of the top 25 global third-party logistics providers (3PLs) have operations in Georgia.

The deepening of both the Panama Canal and the Port of Savannah, and the planned construction of a new transoceanic canal through Nicaragua, will bring more and larger container ships into the Port of Savannah during the next few decades, resulting in increased business for Savannah and the entire US east coast. The transportation, logistics, and warehouse business sectors will be directly influenced by this increase, creating new jobs in these sectors in and around Savannah and coastal Georgia. Job growth in the Savannah Region is expected to be robust in several areas including logistics, freight, transportation operations, and supply chain management.


Courses

Total Credit hours required: 18 (in some cases 15) *

Six Courses are required to receive a Certificate:

Course 1: CIVT 2109: Introduction to Transportation Planning – Offered Every Fall and Spring

Course 2: CIVT 3109: Traffic Engineering and Analysis – Offered Every Spring

Course 3: CIVT 3111: Intelligent Transportation Systems – Offered Every Spring (or) GLIB 4190: International Transportation - Offered Every Fall

Course 4: CIVT 3201K: Civil Engineering Materials – Offered Every Fall** (or) GLIB 3190: Global Supply Chain Management - Offered Every Fall

Course 5: GLIB 3197: Global Business Logistics – Offered Every Spring (or) CIVT 3501: Civil Engineering Computing Practices – Offered Every Spring

Course 6: POLS 3702 or MSCI 3702: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems – Offered every Fall


Sign Up

To Sign up for this certification program contact:

Mrs. Shilpa Prasad, Email:prasads@savannahstate.edu, Phone: 912-358-3423, 204 Jordan Bldg., College of Business Administration

Dr.Suman Niranjan, Email:niranjans@savannahstate.edu, Phone: 912-358-3424, 209 Jordan Bldg., College of Business Administration

Dr.Bryan Knakiewicz, Email:knakiewiczb@savannahstate.edu, Phone: 912-358-3283, 218, Hubert B Bldg., College of Science and Technology

*Please note that if a student has already completed any of the above listed courses towards an existing major or minor, then a student will get credit up to one course (3 or 4 credit hours depending on the course) towards their transportation certificate. For example, if a GLIB major student has already taken Global Supply Chain course towards his/her GLIB major then course 4 will be exempt for the student, and only one such exemption will be allowed in the entire series of six courses, this means there will be at least five unique courses towards transportation certificate.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ** **Also note that the required number of credit hours for the transportation program is 18, although a student taking CIVT 3102K will require 19 credit hours due to the 4-credit hour course.