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External Educational Resources
LTRC's Engineering and External Educational Resource Development program manages the budget and administers all training contracts to provide education and training resources to DOTD employees statewide.
The mission of this unit is to help divisions and sections define and prioritize department training needs, to develop specialized curricula, and to deliver continuing education, professional development, and technical skills workshops, seminars and training programs that serve DOTD statewide training needs.
In addition, the program provides self-study courses and certification materials and registers employees for training courses off-site for job specific technical and professional development topics.
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Course Descriptions
MicroStation V8i SS2 Level I – ETRN# U8031A - A four day course for the student who has knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system and needs to learn the basic concepts of MicroStation V8i. This course is designed to teach the essential basic concepts of the MicroStation program interface, 2D File creation, employing the use of basic drafting and design file editing and manipulation tools. It also includes the fundamental concepts of drawing settings and configurations; the basic program drawing interface, Task based interface, Levels, Precision drawing, AccuDraw, Fences and Measuring.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Windows or equivalent experience
MicroStation V8i SS2 Level II – ETRN# U8032A - A four day course designed for the student who wishes to become a more proficient user of the MicroStation commands and utilities. The course builds on the concepts and skills covered in MicroStation Levels I. It includes Creating Complex elements, Grouping elements, Creating Models and Cells, Patterning and Hatching, References, Composing Sheets, Text and Dimensioning.
Prerequisite: MicroStation Level I
MicroStation V8i SS2 Upgrade – ETRN# U8037A - A two day course that focuses on an introduction to the changes in the MicroStation V8i SS1 software. It covers topics related to transitioning to the new software using the new features to enhance productivity including: Enhancements to Text, Project Explorer, Geo-Coordination tools, and general Interface changes. It is taught from the user's perspective and does not go in depth into configuration and administration of the software.
Prerequisite: MicroStation Level I & MicroStation Level II
MicroStation 3-D V8i SS2 Basics – ETRN# U8023B - A three day course designed for the experienced student who has completed Levels I and II and wishes to explore the basic 3-D capabilities of the MicroStation V8i program. This course examines the MicroStation's 3-D capability and covers some of the most popular concepts and tools used for navigating and working in a MicroStation's 3-D design file. The course includes: 3D file basics including view controls, Drawing in 3D, Measuring in a 3D file, using AccuDraw in 3D, 3D Primitives, 3D Extrusions, Rendering: Views, Materials, Lighting, Backgrounds and Output. The class project includes drawing and rendering a bridge.
Prerequisite: MicroStation Level II & MicroStation Upgrade
Applying DOTD CADD Standards V8i SS2 – ETRN# U9039A - A one day course that provides instruction in the use of DOTD CADD Standards and functionality of standards management software. The course includes instruction in the operation of Altiva, CADconform for MicroStation, and MicroStation workspaces in the LA DOTD environment.
Prerequisite: MicroStation Level I & MicroStation Upgrade
Applying InRoads V8i SS2 – ETRN# U9010B - A four day course for civil engineers and designers who will use InRoads for design and evaluation of highway or other corridor projects. Students complete an example road design project that illustrates both workflow and concepts of using the software tools for corridor development.
Prerequisite: MicroStation Level II, MicroStation Upgrade & MicroStation 3D
Advanced InRoadsV8i SS2– ETRN# U9011B - A four day course for civil engineers and designers with previous InRoads experience who want to progress into more advanced techniques. It focuses on utilizing some of the more complex road and site design functions contained in these applications. Students will complete example design problems in the areas of: Alignments and Coordinate Geometry, DTM's, Advanced Cross Sections and Profiles, Templating and Advanced components, End conditions, Point Controls, Multiple Corridors, etc.
Prerequisite: Applying InRoads
InRoads Upgrade V8i SS2 – ETRN# U9014A - A two day course designed for experienced users of previous versions of InRoads and focuses on the changes in the V8i version of the software. It covers topics related to transitioning to the new software and using the new features to enhance productivity. This includes Interface Enhancements, Automatic Design Criteria and Annotation, Template and Designer Enhancements, Bentley Map, Civil AccuDraw and Civil Geometry. It is taught from the user's perspective and does not go in depth into configuration and administration of the software.
Prerequisite: Previous version of Applying InRoads
Applying InRoads Survey V8i SS2 – ETRN# U9025A - A two day course designed for surveyors and other in house personnel who reduce survey data. It covers the process of taking raw data and generating digital terrain models, alignment and coordinate geometry data, and MicroStation graphics files that can be passed on to design. Also covered are the tools necessary to create ROW takes and deed descriptions.
Prerequisite: Ability to use MicroStation with at least 80 hours of hands-on experience; Familiarity with MicroStation 3D Basics; Familiarity with survey terms and concepts.
Applying InRoads Storm & Sanitary V8i SS2 – ETRN# U9022A - A three day course designed for civil engineers and designers who will use Storm and Sanitary software for sanitary sewer design and/or storm drainage design. The course format is lecture and lab activities using sample projects to explain software commands and design application.
Prerequisite: Applying InRoads
Descartes V8i SS2 – ETRN# U9034A - A one day course designed to serve the mapping and visualization needs of professionals. Descartes is the only imaging solution that is truly integrated with MicroStation for high productivity visualization, mapping, and raster-to-vector conversion in a single product. It has tools to warp, reproject, resample, edit and mosaic aerial photos and satellite images, and optical character recognition (OCR) capabilities allow you to convert maps or scanned items.
Prerequisite: MicroStation Level II
ProjectWise for DOTD Workflow V8i SS2 – ETRN# U9041A - A two day course combing the ProjectWise Fundamentals class for day one and the DOTD workflow day for day two using ControlCAD tools, providing specific instructions on the use of ProjectWise within the DOTD environment. The course focuses on instructor lead exercises for additional topics such as the standard DOTD Project Folder structure, DOTD Plan Delivery and Publishing, DOTD CAD workspace environment, and DOTD Document Attributes.
Modeling in 3D V8i SS1 – ETRN# U9045A - A four day course for civil engineers and designers with previous MicroStation and InRoads experience who want to create highway models that combine multiple InRoads corridors to create a final DTM. It focuses on utilizing some of the more complex road design functions in InRoads to create the 3D terrain model including intersections, ramps, walls, grading around bridges, etc. and continues with MicroStation modeling techniques to create a 3D model of a basic bridge. Also covered are basic rendering techniques. The lab work consists of creating a model for an interchange and bridge, then applying materials and rendering the model.
Prerequisite: MicroStation Level I & II, Applying InRoads
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With your input, we often can structure a course tailored to DOTD needs. Just click on the link to review the course description. If further information or clarification is needed, you may notify the technical information contact listed with the course description.
NHI offers courses in various areas of transportation, including the following areas. Please expand an area to view offerings. You may also visit the NHI Web site at www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov for a listing of courses in these and other areas of transportation.
FHWA-NHI-139001
Integrating Freight in the Transportation Planning Process
FHWA-NHI-139002
Uses of Multimodal Freight Forecasting in Transportation Planning
FHWA-NHI-131023
Highway Materials Engineering
FHWA-NHI-131026
Pavement Subsurface Drainage Design
FHWA-NHI-131032
Hot-Mix Asphalt Construction
FHWA-NHI-131044
Hot-Mix Asphalt Production Facilities
FHWA-NHI-131045
Hot-Mix Asphalt Materials, Characteristics, and Control
FHWA-NHI-131050
Asphalt Pavement Recycling Technologies
FHWA-NHI-131054
Pavement Preservation: The Preventive Maintenance Concept
FHWA-NHI-131058
Pavement Preservation: Selecting Pavements for Preventive Maintenance
FHWA-NHI-131060
Concrete Pavement Design Details and Construction Practices
FHWA-NHI-131062
Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Evaluation and Rehabilitation
FHWA-NHI-131063
Hot-Mix Asphalt Pavement Evaluation and Rehabilitation
To be Offered: 5/8/07 in Baton Rouge
FHWA-NHI-131064
Introduction to Mechanistic Design for New and Rehabilitated Pavements
FHWA-NHI-131100
Pavement Smoothness: Use of Inertial Profiler Measurements for Construction Quality Control
Previously Offered: 3/28/06; 2/22/06; 2/21/06; 2/14/06; 1/12/06; 1/10/06; 10/11/05
FHWA-NHI-131103
Pavement Preservation: Design and Construction of Quality Preventive Maintenance Treatments
FHWA-NHI-131104
Pavement Preservation: Integrating Pavement Preservation Practices and Pavement Management
FHWA-NHI-131105
Analysis of PMS Data for Engineering Applications
FHWA-NHI-131106
Transportation Asset Management
FHWA-NHI-131107
Principles and Practices for Enhanced Maintenance Management Systems
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University of Louisiana at Lafayette
The UL at Lafayette Department of Civil Engineering offers the following:
• B.S. in Civil Engineering
• M.S. in Engineering (majors in all areas of civil engineering specialties, including transportation)
• Ph.D. in Systems Engineering (majors in all areas of civil engineering specialties, including transportation)
Most civil engineering courses have direct application to transportation related activities. However, there are also civil engineering courses that address specific transportation topics such as road geometry, pavement design, bridges, traffic studies, traffic safety, hydrology, drainage, environmental issues, etc. The following are included:
Undergraduate:
• CIVE 225: Elementary Surveying (fundamentals of open/closed traverses and horizontal/vertical curves)
• CIVE 345: Transportation/Traffic Engineering
• CIVE 437: Transportation Safety
• CIVE 450: Highway Engineering: Pavement Design
• CIVE 474: Bridge Design
Graduate:
• CIVE 651 Transportation Planning
• CIVE 653 Traffic Flow Theory and Control
• CIVE 655 Pavement Design and Management
• CIVE 657 Transportation Materials
University of New Orleans
Almost all Civil & Environmental Engineering courses are relevant to the “Transportation Discipline.” Also, UNO offers a graduate program M.S. in Transportation in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning.
Other information provided by UNO was about the Civil Engineering program in general, and not specific to transportation. A brochure on the program included several specialties, none specific to transportation. The course catalog is extensive, and most can be related to transportation. These are those specific to transportation:
• ENCE 4364: Steel Bridge Design & Construction
• ENCE 4386: Principles of Transportation and Highway Engineering
• ENCE 5364: Steel Bridge Design & Construction
• ENCE 5386: Principles of Transportation and Highway Engineering
• ENCE 5387: Traffic Engineering
• ENCE 6358: Advanced Steel Design
Master of Science in Transportation program information is available online via the following link:
http://www.uno.edu/cola/planning-and-urban-studies/transportation-master.aspx.
Courses offered and required for the program are:
• TRNS 6010: Transportation Seminar
• TRNS 6020: Intermodal Freight Transportation
• TRNS 6061: Introduction to Transportation Planning
• TRNS 6100: Environment and Energy
• TRNS 6200: Transportation Policy and Administration
• TRNS 6300: Applied Techniques for Transportation Professionals
Louisiana State University
The undergraduate Civil Engineering curriculum at LSU offers the following courses in Transportation related topics:
• CE 3500: Plane Surveying and Measurements
• CE 3600: Principles of Highway and Traffic Engineering
• CE 3700: Engineering Materials Laboratory
• CE 4500: Geodetic and Photogrammetric Surveying
• CE 4520: Advanced Surveying
• CE 4530: GPS and Control Surveying
• CE 4550: Boundary Surveying
• CE 4600: Geometric Design of Highways and Airports
• CE 4650: Introduction to Asphalt Mixture Design
• CE 4670: Fundamentals of Pavement Design
• CE 4780: Infrastructure Condition Assessment
In addition, undergraduate students can obtain a minor in transportation engineering:
Required Courses:
• CE 3600: Principles of Highway and Traffic Engineering
• CE 4600: Geometric Design of Highways and Airports
• CE 4650: Introduction to Asphalt Mixture Design
• CE 4670: Fundamentals of Pavement Design
Elective Courses (three from the list below):
• CE 4200: Hydrology
• CE 4300: Geotechnical Engineering II: Shallow Foundations
• CE 4400: Principles of Steel Design
• CE 4430: Structural Engineering
• CE 4440: Advanced Mechanics of Materials
• CE 4445: Hurricane Engineering
• CE 4450: Finite Element Methods
Further, the following transportation engineering courses are offered to graduate students:
• CE 4600: Geometric Design of Highways and Airports
• CE 4670: Fundamentals of Pavement Design
• CE 4650: Introduction to Asphalt Mixture Design
• CE 4780: Infrastructure Condition Assessment
• CE 7600: Transportation Engineering Data Collection
• CE 7610: Traffic Engineering Operations and Control
• CE 7615: Advanced Highway Design and Safety Rail
• CE 7621: Mass Transit Systems
• CE 7640: Urban Transportation Policy and Planning
• CE 7641: Urban Transportation Planning Models
• CE 7645: Transportation Network Modeling and Optimization
• CE 7650: Bituminous Materials and Mixtures
• CE 7655: Pavement Material Characterization
• CE 7672: Pavement Management Systems
• CE 7701: Pavement Rehabilitation and Evaluation
Baton Rouge Community College
BRCC offers basic engineering courses in support of an Associate of Science in Pre-Engineering program:
• ENGR 1032: Engineering Graphics
• ENGR 1052: Introduction to Engineering
• ENGR 2073: Surveying
• ENGR 2453: Statics
• ENGR 2953: Comprehensive Electrical Engineering
BRCC includes the Division of Transportation Technology which offers a variety of courses and programs that prepare students for employment in the transportation industry. Programs include:
• Aviation Maintenance Technology: Airframe & Powerplant Certificate of Technical Studies
• Aviation Maintenance Technology: Associates of Applied Science
• Automotive Technology
• Diesel Heavy Truck Technology
Louisiana Tech University
Louisiana Tech has a Bachelor Degree program in Civil Engineering. The course offerings include a number of transportation and related subjects
• CVEN (Civil Engineering) 332: Highway Engineering I
• CVEN 333: Highway Engineering II
• CVEN 425: Traffic Engineering
• CVEN 427: Design of Highway Pavements
• CVEN 459: Intro To Infrastructure Mgmt
• CVEN 492: Civil Engr Design I
• CVEN 517: Advanced Pavement Design
• CVEN 519: Techniques for Pavement Rehab
• CVEN 560: Transportation Systems Planning
• CVEN 561: Traffic Engr Characteristics
• CVEN 564: Feasibility Anal Trans Systems
• INEN (Industrial Engineering) 402: Introduction Operation Research
• INEN 502: Operations Research
• INEN 515: Logistics Planning
• MGMT (Management) 474: Logistics Technology, Innovation and Management
• PRAV (Professional Aviation) 407: The National Airspace System
• PRAV 315: Airport Planning and Management
McNeese State University
McNeese offers both Bachelor of Science in Engineering and Master of Engineering degrees, both with a concentration in Civil engineering. These are Transportation specific and related course offerings:
• CIEN (Civil Engineering) 313: Transportation Engineering
• CIEN 405: Highway Design
• CIEN 505: Highway Design
• CIEN 603: Improvement of Soils for Construction
Southern University
Southern University offers a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, but no specific specialization in transportation. These are the courses offered which are transportation related:
• CIEN 381: Transportation Engineering I
• CIEN 382: Transportation Engineering II
• CIEN 468: Introduction of Dam Safety and Security
• CIEN 481: Pavement Design and Management
• CIEN 485: RAILWAY ENGINEERING
• EBIZ (Electronic Business)/MGMT (Management) 445: Logistics and Transportation Systems
• PADM (Public Administration) 591: Urban Transportation Planning.
• EBIZ 582: Logistics and Transportation Management
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