Tech Transfer Courses for Transportation Professionals

Featured Training

Traffic Signal Engineering Academy www.techtransfer.berkeley.edu/trafficsignals
Don't miss this chance to enhance your skills with our comprehensive traffic signal training program. All eight Academy courses will be held in the Bay Area this Fall. Take one or many! (They will also be offered in Southern California next Spring.)

Construction Inspection of Traffic Signals (PD-02)
September 23-24 :: Richmond

Traffic Flow Principles for Practitioners (TE-27)
October 1 :: Richmond

Signal Timing and Operations (TE-04)
October 5-6 :: Richmond

Synchro and SimTraffic (TE-13)
October 7-8 :: Richmond

Traffic Signal Design (TE-02)
October 13-15 :: Richmond

Type 170 Traffic Signal Controller (TE-08)
October 19-20 :: Richmond

Type 2070 Traffic Signal Controller (TE-09)
October 21-22 :: Richmond

Advanced Traffic Signal Operations (TE-10)
October 26-27 :: Richmond


Intelligent Transportation Systems
Applying Systems Engineering Principles to ITS Projects in California (TE-21) FREE
November 2-3 :: San Jose
November 4-5 :: Fresno
February 9-10, 2010 :: Diamond Bar
March 10-11, 2010 :: Richmond
June 7-8, 2010 :: Costa Mesa
June 9-10, 2010 :: San Diego

Traffic Engineering and Operations
National Highway Data Workshop and Conference (HiDac)
September 22-24, 2009 :: Oakland

Annual MUTCD Workshop (TE-06)
December 2 :: Redding

Fundamentals of Traffic Engineering (TE-01)
December 7 - 11 :: Monrovia

Infrastructure Design
Geometric Design for California (IDM-01)
October 13-15 :: Oakland
December 8 - 10 :: Richmond

ADA and Transportation Facility Design (TE-18)
November 17 :: Ontario

Pavement Design and Maintenance
Asphalt Pavement Maintenance for Local Agencies (IDM-04)
November 4 :: San Diego

Aviation
Airport Systems Planning and Design (AV-12)
November 2-5 :: Berkeley

Planning, Funding, and Environment
Funding and Programming Transportation Projects in California (PL-02)
December 15 - 16, 2009 :: San Bernardino

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