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North Dakota State University 1 Transportation and Logistics Program and Application Information Program Director: Dr. Denver Tolliver Assistant to the Director of Educational Programs: Jody Bohn Baldock Email: jody.bohn.baldock@ndsu.edu Department Location: Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute Department Phone: (701) 231-7938 Department Web Site: www.ndsu.edu/transportation/tl/ Application Deadline: May 1 for fall semester, October 1 for spring semester Degrees Offered: Ph.D. Test Requirement: GRE (GMAT may be substituted) English Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL ibt 71; IELTS 6 Program Description North Dakota State University offers an interdisciplinary program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Transportation and Logistics (TL). The Transportation and Logistics program is a joint effort of the Colleges of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources; Business; and Engineering; as well as the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute. The following departments are participating in the program: Agribusiness and Applied Economics; Civil Engineering; Construction Management and Engineering; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Management and Marketing; Geosciences; and Emergency Management. The TL doctoral program allows students to develop advanced knowledge and research skills in the rapidly growing fields of transportation and logistics. The Ph.D. program consists of three main components: a core curriculum, an area of concentration, and a dissertation. After completing the interdisciplinary core curriculum, students may enter one of three areas of concentration: 1) Logistics and Supply Chain Systems, 2) Transportation Economics and Regulation, or 3) Transportation Infrastructure and Capacity Planning. Admission Requirements The Transportation and Logistics Ph.D. program is open to qualified graduates of universities and colleges of recognized standing. In addition to the Graduate School requirements, the applicant must have adequate preparation in one or more of the disciplines comprising Transportation and Logistics, a stated interest in transportation, and the capability to conduct transportation research. Students who do not meet all requirements for admission or have deficiencies in prerequisite course work, but show satisfactory potential for graduate study, may be admitted conditionally. The conditional status may be changed to full graduate standing after the first or second semester of study, based on the student's academic performance. A student wishing to pursue an area of concentration in Transportation Economics and Regulation must have completed intermediate-level microeconomics and taken at least one course in macroeconomics. In order to pursue an area of concentration in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems, a student must have earned a baccalaureate degree in Agribusiness, Business, Economics, Finance, Industrial Engineering, Management, Marketing, or a related field. All applicants must meet the general program prerequisites of at least one year of calculus, at least one course in statistics and economics, and an expressed interest in transportation. Preference will be given to students with prior transportation course work and relevant research experience. Financial Assistance The number of assistantships vary from year to year, depending on grant availability and the number of students in residence. Applicants are considered on the basis of scholarship and potential to undertake advanced study and research. To be considered for an assistantship, an applicant must complete a Graduate School application, be accepted by the department, and identify the desire for an assistantship or financial need in the statement of purpose. Graduate tuition is waived for students with qualifying assistantships. The Ph.D. program requires the completion of a minimum of 90 credits of graduate study beyond the baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher. Each student must develop a plan of study under the guidance of a faculty adviser and a supervisory committee. Twenty-five of the graduate credit hours must consist of core Transportation and Logistics courses or suitable substitutes. A minimum of 30 credit hours must consist of researchbased dissertation credits. In addition, a minimum number of credit hours must be taken in the student's area of concentration, including quantitative methods courses related to the concentration. The remaining credits may be comprised of technical electives and additional dissertation credits.

2 Transportation and Logistics Students must pass the comprehensive/preliminary examination after the majority of the course work has been completed. The comprehensive exam includes written and oral components related to core transportation and quantitative concepts and to the student's area of concentration. The comprehensive exam also includes a dissertation prospectus examination in which the student must present and defend a plan for undertaking and completing a dissertation. After passing of the comprehensive exam and completion of the dissertation, the doctoral candidate must pass a final examination in which the completed dissertation is presented and defended. Courses Offered TL 711 Logistics Systems 4 TL 715 Enterprise Resource Planning 3 TL 719 Crisis Analysis and Homeland Security 3 TL 721 International Logistics Management 4 TL 723 Advanced Supply-Chain Planning Across the Enterprise 3 TL 725 Technology Advances and Logistics 3 TL 727 Organizational Change Management 3 TL 729 Adaptive Planning in Logistics Systems 3 TL 731 Logistics Decision Analysis 3 TL 733 Case Studies in Logistics 3 TL 735 Acquisition Contracts: Law and Management 3 TL 751 Transportation Systems Security 3 TL 752 Transportation Planning and Environmental Compliance 3 TL 753 Transportation System Modeling 3 TL 754 Urban Transportation Systems Analysis 3 TL 755 Context Sensitive Solutions 2 TL 756 Transportation Systems Laboratory 3 TL 782 Transportation Systems I 3 TL 783 Transportation Systems II 3 TL 785 Spatial Analysis in Transportation 3 TL 786 Public Transportation 3 TL 787 Public Transportation II 3 TL 789 Academic Conduct and Ethics 1 TL 811 Modeling for Logistics Research 4 TL 823 Contemporary Supply Chain Research 3 TL 829 Supply Chain Risk Management 3 TL 831 Modeling for Transportation and Logistics Decision Analysis 3 TL 885 Geospatial Information Systems for Transportation 3 TL 790 Graduate Seminar 3 TL 793 Individual Study 3 TL 796 Special Topics 3 TL 899 Doctoral Dissertation 1-15 ENGR 770 Quantitative Modeling 3 ENGR 771 Probabilistic and Deterministic Methods 3 AGEC 771 Economics of Transportation Systems 3 GEOG 655 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 4 GEOG 656 Advanced Geographic Information Systems 3 Canan Bilen-Green, Ph.D. University of Wyoming, 1998 Research Interests: Quality and Reliability Engineering, Design and Auditing of Quality and Productivity Monitoring Systems, Statistical Modeling and Applications, Applied Operations Research John Bitzan, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1997 Research Interests: Transportation Economics

North Dakota State University 3 Alan Dybing, Ph.D. North Dakota State University, 2013 Research Interests: Asset Management, Energy Impacts, Freight Transportation, Agricultural Transportation, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Economics, Spatial Analysis, Transportation Systems Modeling Gokhan Egilmez, Ph.D. Ohio University, 2012 Research Interests: Problems of Multidisciplinary Domains Including Manufacturing, Supply Chains, Energy, Food & Agriculture, Transportation and Built Environment From Triple Bottom Line (Socio Economic And Environmental) Sustainability Point of View by Using Novel Research Methods Such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Regional, National and Multi Region Input Output Analysis (RIO, NIOA, And MRIO), Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), System Dynamics (SD), Carbon, Energy, Water and Ecological Footprint Analysis, Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Goal Programming and Fuzzy Set Theory Kambiz Farahmand, PhD, PE University of Texas at Arlington, 1992 Research Interests: Productivity Improvement of Manufacturing Systems, Lean Manufacturing and implementation, Ergonomics, Safety and Human Factors Engineering, Human Exposure and Physiology Simulation, Simulation and Modeling, Facilities and Production Layout Planning, Operations & Materials Logistics Management and Strategic Planning, ISO and QS 9000 standards, and Healthcare Management Robert Hearne, Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1995 Research Interests: Natural Resource and Environmental Economics Siew Hoon Lim, Ph.D. University of Georgia, 2005 Research Interests: Production Economics, Transportation, Industrial Organization Jill Hough, Ph.D. University of California-Davis, 2007 Research Interests: Public Transportation, Travel Behavior, Built Environment, Accessibility and Mobility of Seniors Ying Huang, Ph.D. North Dakota State University, 2015 Research Interests: Intelligent Transportation Systems, Pavement and Pipeline Performance Evaluation, Vehicle Identification and Traffic Analysis, Structural Health Monitoring/Smart Structures for Transportation Infrastructure, Applications of Adaptive and Smart Materials, Multi-Hazard Assessment and Mitigation Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering Daniel J. Klenow, Ph.D. North Dakota State University Research Interests: Social Vulnerability and Functional Needs Populations, Homeland Security and Terrorism, Tornado Vulnerability, Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Department: Emergency Management Won Koo, Ph.D. Iowa State University, 1974 Research Interests: International Trade Brenda Lantz, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University, 2006 Research Interests: Commercial Vehicle Safety Systems and Analysis, Supply Chain, Intelligent Transportation Systems for Commercial Vehicle Operations, and Statistical Modeling and Diagnostics. EunSu Lee, Ph.D. North Dakota State University, 2011 Research Interests: Transportation Systems Modeling, Informatics, Spatial Analysis, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Industrial Engineering

4 Transportation and Logistics Pan Lu, Ph.D. North Dakota State University, 2011 Research Interests: Asset Management, Freight Transportation, Statistical Modeling and Applications, Multi-Modal Transportation, Applied Operation Research Diomo Motuba, Ph.D. North Dakota State University, 2009 Research Interests: Transportation Economics, Transportation Systems Modeling, Freight Transportation, Econometrics, Logistics, Supply Chain Management Kendall E. Nygard, Ph.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1978 Research Interests: Advanced Technologies in Logistics, Optimization Modeling, Simulation Modeling, Data Science and Computational Methods Department: Computer Science and Operations Research Peter O'Dour, Ph.D. University of Missouri-Rolla, 2004 Research Interests: GIS, Groundwater contamination, Remote sensing Department: Geosciences David C. Roberts, Ph.D. Oklahoma State University, 2009 Research Interests: Impacts of Agricultural Production Methods on the Environment and Natural Resources, Economics of Precision Agriculture Technologies and the Response of Cropping Patterns, Land Use Change to Emerging Biofuels Policy at the Federal Level Joseph Szmerekovsky, Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University, 2003 Research Interests: Project Management and Scheduling, Complex Systems and Flexible Manufacturing and Using Linear and Nonlinear Dynamic and Integer Programming and Network Flows Denver D. Tolliver, Ph.D. Virginia Polytechnic University, 1989 Research Interests: Transportation Systems Planning, Freight Transportation, Economic Analysis Rodney D. Traub, Ph.D. Purdue University, 1994 Field: Operations Management Kim Vachal, Ph.D. George Mason University, 2005 Research Interests: Policy, Economics, Regional Development Amiy Varma, Ph.D. Purdue University, 1993 Research Interests: Transportation Systems and Planning, Traffic Engineering, Airports, and Infrastructure Management Department: Civil Engineering David L. Wells, Ph.D. University of Missouri-Rolla, 1996 Research Interests: International Studies in Manufacturing Technology, Strategic Management, Economic Development Strategies William W. Wilson, Ph.D. University of Manitoba, 1980 Research Interests: Commodity Marketing, Agribusiness, Industrial Organization

North Dakota State University 5 Frank Yazdani, Ph.D., PE University of New Mexico, 1987 Research Interests: Structural Engineering/Mechanics, Constitutive Modeling of Materials, Damage Mechanics, Plasticity, Computational Plasticity, Finite Elements, Concrete and Masonry Materials Department: Civil Engineering