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Features

Transportation Studies in the United States

A look at current directions in the evolving transportation industry.

 

Flight Careers: U.S. Routes to the Sky

About 1,225 U.S. institutions offer programs to train pilots. Lia Hutton discusses educational options and the route to licensure. Questions to ask when evaluating a flight school also appear.

 

Transportation Specializations and Careers

Here are capsule definitions of areas from aerospace engineering and aviation psychology to logistics and naval architecture. A special section, "Working on the Railroad," by Sara Varner is also included.

 

Moving Along: AQ Transportation Survey Results

The word on U.S. study from advisers and educators.

 

A Transportation Engineer

Who would have thought transportation engineering could be so enthralling? Meet Zeina Nazer, interviewed by Sara Varner.

 

Simplifying On-Line Logistics

Web addresses to make your transportation searches fast and energy-efficient.

 

Transportation Training Sampler

Details on twenty sponsors of short-term programs.

 

Transportation Organizations

Some groups with much to offer advisers and students—the latest statistics, conferences and training, publications, even scholarships.

 

Resources on Transportation Education

All the current materials we could find on this underpublicized study area.

Departments

Academic News

New Resources

Short-Term Training

Financial Information

Advertisers

 

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