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CourseCodeSemesterT+P (Hour)CreditECTS
URBAN TRANSPORT PLANNING-Fall Semester2+234
Course Program
Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of CourseTurkish
Course LevelFirst Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course TypeRequired
Course CoordinatorAssist.Prof. Yazgı AKSOY
Name of Lecturer(s)Assoc.Prof. Esin Özlem AKTUĞLU AKTAN
Assistant(s)Araş.Gör. Ezgi KOCAZEYBEK
AimThe aim of the course is to introduce the discipline of transportation, to examine the basic information, concepts, preliminary information about the basic principles and process of urban transportation planning, current problems, approaches and solution suggestions by establishing a relationship with related fields. In this process; In addition to having knowledge, students are expected to be able to comment on the current transportation system, to make decision-making and to develop solutions.
Course ContentThis course contains; Introduction and Introduction of the Course / Basic Concepts of the Course / Transportation Problems,Historical Development of Transportation, Relationship between sustainability and transportation,Transportation and settlement relationship,Road Staging, Public Transportation Systems,Exam/Route and Station Design,Sustainable Urban Transport Planning,Four-Stage Transportation Model (trip creation, distribution, speciation and assignment),Urban Transportation Policies,Intersections,Carparks,Pedestrian and Cycling Paths,Intelligent and Innovative Transportation Systems of the Future.
Dersin Öğrenme KazanımlarıTeaching MethodsAssessment Methods
Defines the transportation discipline and the basic concepts of this discipline. Explains current problems, approaches and solution suggestions in urban transportation planning. Comments on existing transportation systems and develops solution suggestions.12, 13, 14, 3, 5, 9A, D, E, F, G, H
Teaching Methods:12: Problem Solving Method, 13: Case Study Method, 14: Self Study Method, 3: Problem Baded Learning Model, 5: Cooperative Learning, 9: Lecture Method
Assessment Methods:A: Traditional Written Exam, D: Oral Exam, E: Homework, F: Project Task, G: Quiz, H: Performance Task

Course Outline

OrderSubjectsPreliminary Work
1Introduction and Introduction of the Course / Basic Concepts of the Course / Transportation Problems
2Historical Development of Transportation
3 Relationship between sustainability and transportation
3Transportation and settlement relationship
5Road Staging
6 Public Transportation Systems
7Exam/Route and Station Design
8Sustainable Urban Transport Planning
9Four-Stage Transportation Model (trip creation, distribution, speciation and assignment)
10Urban Transportation Policies
11Intersections
12Carparks
13Pedestrian and Cycling Paths
14Intelligent and Innovative Transportation Systems of the Future
Resources
Abbott, D., “The Future of Transport”, http://www.udg.org.uk/ej/udq/70/nws&event.html Ausubel, J.H., Marchetti, C., (2001), “The Evolution of Transport”, The Industrial Phycicist April/May 2001, pp. 20-24, http://www.aip.org/tip/INPHFA/vol-7/iss-2/p20.pdf. Aysan Buldurur, M. (2018) Sürdürülebilir Kentsel Ulaşım, Birsen Yayınevi, İstanbul. Banister, D., (2005), Unsustainable Transport – City transport in the new century, Routledge, Oxfordshire, UK. Black, A., (1995), Urban Mass Transportation Planning, McGraw-Hill, USA. Çınar, T., (2003), “Ülkemizde Ulaştırma Sistemi ve Dünya Ulaşım Sistemindeki Gelişmeler”, TMMOB Ulaştırma Politikaları Kongresi 16-17 Ekim 2003 Ankara, Maya Basın Yayın, İstanbul, ss. 13-18. Dittmar, H., Ohland, G. (2004), The New Transit Town : Best Practices In Transit-Oriented Development, Island Press, Washington, DC. Docherty, I., Shaw, J., ed., (2004, first publ. 2003), A New Deal for Transport?, Blackwell, Oxford. Evren, G., (2002), Demiryolu, Birsen Yayınevi, İstanbul. Gifford, J., L. , Gifford, J. L. (2003), Flexible Urban Transportation, Pergamon, Amsterdam, Boston. Girardet, H., (2004), “Transport and the City”, Cities People Planet – Liveable Cities For A Sustainable World, Wiley-Academy, England ss. 131-152. Grava, S. (2003), Urban Transportation Systems: Choices for Communities, McGraw-Hill, New York. Gülgeç, İ., (1998), Ulaşım Planlaması, Özsan Matbaa, Ankara. Hall, T., (2003), “Car-ceral Cities: Social Geographies of Everyday Urban Mobility”, Urban Futures, (ed. Malcolm Miles and Tim Hall), Routledge, London, ss. 92-105. Hanson S., Giuliano G., ed. (2004), The Geography Of Urban Transportation, The Guilford Press, New York. İlter, İ., (1995), Türkiye Karayollarının Tarihsel Gelişimi, İnşaat Müh. Odası, İstanbul. Keskin, A., (1985), “Ulaşım”, Şehircilik, İTÜ Matbaası, İstanbul, ss. 259-276. Kılınçaslan, T., (2012), “Kentsel Ulaşım”, Ninova Yayınları, ISBN 978-605-88444-3-8, İstanbul Kulash, W. M. (2001), Residential Streets, ULI, the Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C. Marshall, S. (2004), Streets and Patterns, Spon Press, London, New York. Rodrigue, J.-P., (2003), “Transport Geography, Chapter 6: Urban Transportation”, Hofstra University, Dept. of Economics & Geography, http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch6en/ch6menu.html Rogers, R., (1999), Towards an Urban Renaissace, the Urban Task Force, E&FN Spon, UK. Roger, L. K., ed. (2007), Cities And Cars: A Handbook of Best Practices, McFarland & Co., Jefferson, N.C. Ryser, J., (2000), “Future Cities”, Urban Design, January 2000/Issue 73. Steiner, F. R., Butler, K. (2007), Planning and Urban Design Standards, American Planning Association, J. Wiley & Sons. Tekeli, İ., (1992), “Yüzelli Yılda Toplu Ulaşım”, İstanbul Sayı:2 Temmuz 1992, ss. 18-27. Tekeli, İ., (2010), “İstanbul ve Ankara için Kentiçi Ulaşım Yazıları”, Tarih Vakfı, İstanbul. Vuchic, V. R. (1999), Transportation for Livable Cities, Center for Urban Policy Research, USA. Vuchic, V. R. (2005), Urban Transit: Operations, Planning and Economics, J. Wiley & Sons, Hoboken. Vuchic, V.

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
NoProgram QualificationContribution Level
12345
1
For urban design / landscape design and planning activities and research, able to comprehend and analyze multidimensional forms of knowledge, including theoretical and professional knowledge in a national and global context, and develop new ideas with a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to various urban design problems.
X
2
In urban design, landscape planning, design and management processes, through recognizing materials and technologies aimed at preserving the balance of human-culture-natural and built environment; have the knowledge based on sustainability of environmental systems.
X
3
Able to find ideas by presenting expert knowledge of ethical values, project management, legal rights and responsibilities and regulations in related field.
X
4
Acquires information about the natural, cultural and historical development processes of cities and landscapes and establishes connections between this information with a professional approach.
5
Have ability to make connections between the field of urban design/ landscape architecture and sustainable development principles, and has the necessary knowledge and understanding on current global issues such as climate crisis, urban/disaster resilience.
X
6
Has the ability to identify and analyze problems in the fields of city, landscape, design and planning, synthesize them with appropriate methods and techniques, and develop multiple alternative design solutions.
X
7
Has the ability to synthesize information from all other disciplines related to the field of city, landscape, architecture and planning, to work interactively with all related fields, to establish interdisciplinary work teams and to manage these teams.
8
In producing sustainable solutions to events, facts, situations and problems in the field of urban design and landscape architecture; Can carry out project and implementation processes in planning, design, conservation and management studies that take into account ecological systems and are based on preserving the balance of human-culture-nature and built environment.
9
Has the ability to take individual and joint responsibilities in multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary studies covering the field of urban design and landscape architecture.
10
Ability to create innovative ideas and scenarios and develop concepts by using theoretical knowledge and visual communication technologies related to the field in multidisciplinary studies; to design and visualize application projects with his knowledge of materials, structure and construction technology.
11
Have the ability of dialectical understanding to the several knowledge types related to city, landscape, nature and design, and a conduct research to update the knowledge, and plans learning processes.
X
12
Enriches the knowledge and equipment by adding current knowledge and technologies related to the field and all forms of knowledge based on human-space interaction to his own knowledge with the awareness of lifelong learning.
X
13
Has the ability to express his/her research, ideas and projects in the field of urban design and landscape architecture with all kinds of written, visual, digital, analogue media and communication tools required by the profession ;has the ability to use technical drawing standards and software tools to visualize urban landscape design projects and relate them to each other within a project as a whole.
X
14
By using English effectively at the European Language Portfolio B1 General Level, follows the developments in the field and communicates effectively with the colleagues.
15
With the awareness of the public aspect of urban space and landscape, organizes and implements socially inclusive projects, collaborations and events.
X
16
Has the skills and awareness to collect, evaluate and interpret the necessary data at the level of professional expertise in order to contribute to urban design / urban development and renewal / definition, protection and design of landscapes to increase the quality of life of the society and public benefit.
X
17
Being aware that the actions of the landscape architect are beneficial in terms of human rights and society and that they produce social services, knowledge, sensitivity and awareness about social justice, quality culture, protection of natural and cultural values, environmental protection, occupational health and safety, legal frameworks and ethical principles specific to providing professional services. It has equipment.
X
18
Has the necessary knowledge and awareness about the pressures, problems and current trends on cities, rural areas, landscapes and nature at national and international levels.
X

Assessment Methods

Contribution LevelAbsolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success 60
Rate of Final Exam to Success 40
Total 100
ECTS / Workload Table
ActivitiesNumber ofDuration(Hour)Total Workload(Hour)
Course Hours14456
Guided Problem Solving14228
Resolution of Homework Problems and Submission as a Report000
Term Project000
Presentation of Project / Seminar11010
Quiz000
Midterm Exam166
General Exam166
Performance Task, Maintenance Plan000
Total Workload(Hour)106
Dersin AKTS Kredisi = Toplam İş Yükü (Saat)/30*=(106/30)4
ECTS of the course: 30 hours of work is counted as 1 ECTS credit.

Detail Informations of the Course

Course Description

CourseCodeSemesterT+P (Hour)CreditECTS
URBAN TRANSPORT PLANNING-Fall Semester2+234
Course Program
Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of CourseTurkish
Course LevelFirst Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course TypeRequired
Course CoordinatorAssist.Prof. Yazgı AKSOY
Name of Lecturer(s)Assoc.Prof. Esin Özlem AKTUĞLU AKTAN
Assistant(s)Araş.Gör. Ezgi KOCAZEYBEK
AimThe aim of the course is to introduce the discipline of transportation, to examine the basic information, concepts, preliminary information about the basic principles and process of urban transportation planning, current problems, approaches and solution suggestions by establishing a relationship with related fields. In this process; In addition to having knowledge, students are expected to be able to comment on the current transportation system, to make decision-making and to develop solutions.
Course ContentThis course contains; Introduction and Introduction of the Course / Basic Concepts of the Course / Transportation Problems,Historical Development of Transportation, Relationship between sustainability and transportation,Transportation and settlement relationship,Road Staging, Public Transportation Systems,Exam/Route and Station Design,Sustainable Urban Transport Planning,Four-Stage Transportation Model (trip creation, distribution, speciation and assignment),Urban Transportation Policies,Intersections,Carparks,Pedestrian and Cycling Paths,Intelligent and Innovative Transportation Systems of the Future.
Dersin Öğrenme KazanımlarıTeaching MethodsAssessment Methods
Defines the transportation discipline and the basic concepts of this discipline. Explains current problems, approaches and solution suggestions in urban transportation planning. Comments on existing transportation systems and develops solution suggestions.12, 13, 14, 3, 5, 9A, D, E, F, G, H
Teaching Methods:12: Problem Solving Method, 13: Case Study Method, 14: Self Study Method, 3: Problem Baded Learning Model, 5: Cooperative Learning, 9: Lecture Method
Assessment Methods:A: Traditional Written Exam, D: Oral Exam, E: Homework, F: Project Task, G: Quiz, H: Performance Task

Course Outline

OrderSubjectsPreliminary Work
1Introduction and Introduction of the Course / Basic Concepts of the Course / Transportation Problems
2Historical Development of Transportation
3 Relationship between sustainability and transportation
3Transportation and settlement relationship
5Road Staging
6 Public Transportation Systems
7Exam/Route and Station Design
8Sustainable Urban Transport Planning
9Four-Stage Transportation Model (trip creation, distribution, speciation and assignment)
10Urban Transportation Policies
11Intersections
12Carparks
13Pedestrian and Cycling Paths
14Intelligent and Innovative Transportation Systems of the Future
Resources
Abbott, D., “The Future of Transport”, http://www.udg.org.uk/ej/udq/70/nws&event.html Ausubel, J.H., Marchetti, C., (2001), “The Evolution of Transport”, The Industrial Phycicist April/May 2001, pp. 20-24, http://www.aip.org/tip/INPHFA/vol-7/iss-2/p20.pdf. Aysan Buldurur, M. (2018) Sürdürülebilir Kentsel Ulaşım, Birsen Yayınevi, İstanbul. Banister, D., (2005), Unsustainable Transport – City transport in the new century, Routledge, Oxfordshire, UK. Black, A., (1995), Urban Mass Transportation Planning, McGraw-Hill, USA. Çınar, T., (2003), “Ülkemizde Ulaştırma Sistemi ve Dünya Ulaşım Sistemindeki Gelişmeler”, TMMOB Ulaştırma Politikaları Kongresi 16-17 Ekim 2003 Ankara, Maya Basın Yayın, İstanbul, ss. 13-18. Dittmar, H., Ohland, G. (2004), The New Transit Town : Best Practices In Transit-Oriented Development, Island Press, Washington, DC. Docherty, I., Shaw, J., ed., (2004, first publ. 2003), A New Deal for Transport?, Blackwell, Oxford. Evren, G., (2002), Demiryolu, Birsen Yayınevi, İstanbul. Gifford, J., L. , Gifford, J. L. (2003), Flexible Urban Transportation, Pergamon, Amsterdam, Boston. Girardet, H., (2004), “Transport and the City”, Cities People Planet – Liveable Cities For A Sustainable World, Wiley-Academy, England ss. 131-152. Grava, S. (2003), Urban Transportation Systems: Choices for Communities, McGraw-Hill, New York. Gülgeç, İ., (1998), Ulaşım Planlaması, Özsan Matbaa, Ankara. Hall, T., (2003), “Car-ceral Cities: Social Geographies of Everyday Urban Mobility”, Urban Futures, (ed. Malcolm Miles and Tim Hall), Routledge, London, ss. 92-105. Hanson S., Giuliano G., ed. (2004), The Geography Of Urban Transportation, The Guilford Press, New York. İlter, İ., (1995), Türkiye Karayollarının Tarihsel Gelişimi, İnşaat Müh. Odası, İstanbul. Keskin, A., (1985), “Ulaşım”, Şehircilik, İTÜ Matbaası, İstanbul, ss. 259-276. Kılınçaslan, T., (2012), “Kentsel Ulaşım”, Ninova Yayınları, ISBN 978-605-88444-3-8, İstanbul Kulash, W. M. (2001), Residential Streets, ULI, the Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C. Marshall, S. (2004), Streets and Patterns, Spon Press, London, New York. Rodrigue, J.-P., (2003), “Transport Geography, Chapter 6: Urban Transportation”, Hofstra University, Dept. of Economics & Geography, http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch6en/ch6menu.html Rogers, R., (1999), Towards an Urban Renaissace, the Urban Task Force, E&FN Spon, UK. Roger, L. K., ed. (2007), Cities And Cars: A Handbook of Best Practices, McFarland & Co., Jefferson, N.C. Ryser, J., (2000), “Future Cities”, Urban Design, January 2000/Issue 73. Steiner, F. R., Butler, K. (2007), Planning and Urban Design Standards, American Planning Association, J. Wiley & Sons. Tekeli, İ., (1992), “Yüzelli Yılda Toplu Ulaşım”, İstanbul Sayı:2 Temmuz 1992, ss. 18-27. Tekeli, İ., (2010), “İstanbul ve Ankara için Kentiçi Ulaşım Yazıları”, Tarih Vakfı, İstanbul. Vuchic, V. R. (1999), Transportation for Livable Cities, Center for Urban Policy Research, USA. Vuchic, V. R. (2005), Urban Transit: Operations, Planning and Economics, J. Wiley & Sons, Hoboken. Vuchic, V.

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
NoProgram QualificationContribution Level
12345
1
For urban design / landscape design and planning activities and research, able to comprehend and analyze multidimensional forms of knowledge, including theoretical and professional knowledge in a national and global context, and develop new ideas with a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to various urban design problems.
X
2
In urban design, landscape planning, design and management processes, through recognizing materials and technologies aimed at preserving the balance of human-culture-natural and built environment; have the knowledge based on sustainability of environmental systems.
X
3
Able to find ideas by presenting expert knowledge of ethical values, project management, legal rights and responsibilities and regulations in related field.
X
4
Acquires information about the natural, cultural and historical development processes of cities and landscapes and establishes connections between this information with a professional approach.
5
Have ability to make connections between the field of urban design/ landscape architecture and sustainable development principles, and has the necessary knowledge and understanding on current global issues such as climate crisis, urban/disaster resilience.
X
6
Has the ability to identify and analyze problems in the fields of city, landscape, design and planning, synthesize them with appropriate methods and techniques, and develop multiple alternative design solutions.
X
7
Has the ability to synthesize information from all other disciplines related to the field of city, landscape, architecture and planning, to work interactively with all related fields, to establish interdisciplinary work teams and to manage these teams.
8
In producing sustainable solutions to events, facts, situations and problems in the field of urban design and landscape architecture; Can carry out project and implementation processes in planning, design, conservation and management studies that take into account ecological systems and are based on preserving the balance of human-culture-nature and built environment.
9
Has the ability to take individual and joint responsibilities in multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary studies covering the field of urban design and landscape architecture.
10
Ability to create innovative ideas and scenarios and develop concepts by using theoretical knowledge and visual communication technologies related to the field in multidisciplinary studies; to design and visualize application projects with his knowledge of materials, structure and construction technology.
11
Have the ability of dialectical understanding to the several knowledge types related to city, landscape, nature and design, and a conduct research to update the knowledge, and plans learning processes.
X
12
Enriches the knowledge and equipment by adding current knowledge and technologies related to the field and all forms of knowledge based on human-space interaction to his own knowledge with the awareness of lifelong learning.
X
13
Has the ability to express his/her research, ideas and projects in the field of urban design and landscape architecture with all kinds of written, visual, digital, analogue media and communication tools required by the profession ;has the ability to use technical drawing standards and software tools to visualize urban landscape design projects and relate them to each other within a project as a whole.
X
14
By using English effectively at the European Language Portfolio B1 General Level, follows the developments in the field and communicates effectively with the colleagues.
15
With the awareness of the public aspect of urban space and landscape, organizes and implements socially inclusive projects, collaborations and events.
X
16
Has the skills and awareness to collect, evaluate and interpret the necessary data at the level of professional expertise in order to contribute to urban design / urban development and renewal / definition, protection and design of landscapes to increase the quality of life of the society and public benefit.
X
17
Being aware that the actions of the landscape architect are beneficial in terms of human rights and society and that they produce social services, knowledge, sensitivity and awareness about social justice, quality culture, protection of natural and cultural values, environmental protection, occupational health and safety, legal frameworks and ethical principles specific to providing professional services. It has equipment.
X
18
Has the necessary knowledge and awareness about the pressures, problems and current trends on cities, rural areas, landscapes and nature at national and international levels.
X

Assessment Methods

Contribution LevelAbsolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success 60
Rate of Final Exam to Success 40
Total 100

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