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Transportation Planning Certificate (Graduate)

Transportation Planning Certificate Program

Deepen your knowledge and training in specific areas of transportation planning with the Certificate Program in Transportation Planning in the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University. The 12-credit graduate certificate program is available to nonmatriculated students and students in other Temple University graduate programs, with the approval of their graduate advisor. The courses introduce a broad range of issues and topics relevant to transportation planning and the specific relationships between transportation planning and land use planning. Additionally, the graduate certificate meets the needs of public and private sector employees who work in the field of urban planning without academic degrees in transportation planning or transportation engineering.

Through the graduate certificate program’s curriculum, students have the opportunity to develop

  • critical thinking skills to address these challenges and analyze important debates in the field;
  • familiarity with and basic competence in transportation planning methodologies; and
  • knowledge of the key contemporary transportation and travel behavior challenges facing transportation planners and engineers.
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Program Format & Curriculum

The Transportation Planning Graduate Certificate program can be completed on a part-time basis, and includes a required transportation planning course that presents an overview of the history of transportation in the United States and the fundamentals of present-day transportation planning and policies. It also covers the impact of transportation investments on land use and regional population growth, and on environmental, community and economic sustainability. Courses you will take include the following.

  • Integrated Transportation and Land-Use Planning
  • Non-Motorized Transportation Planning
  • Regional Development

Learn more about courses in this program.

Internships & Opportunities

Every year, Tyler students benefit from exposure to scores of artists, scholars, architects, designers and professionals who are at the top of their fields. Students meet with these inspiring individuals through lectures, class visits, demonstrations and more, including three diverse lecture series and two major speaker programs—the Jack Wolgin Visiting Artist Program and the Knowles Architecture Alumni Lecture.

Tyler’s renowned Critical Dialogue Series, Architecture and Environmental Design Present series, and Laurie Wagman Visiting Artist in Glass series bring influential artists, curators, critics, filmmakers, designers, art historians and more to enrich the Tyler undergraduate experience and interact with students.

Students also connect with a plethora of design projects, programs, studios, workshops, design firms, art centers and collections for internships, residencies and other opportunities, regularly listed in Tyler’s biweekly newsletter, The WHAT.

Careers

Pursuing a degree in transportation planning will teach you how to be a dynamic thinker and problem-solver—two of the most valued skills that today’s employers seek in new hires. Art and design programs teach creative ways of seeing, thinking and making.

Students learn versatility and technical skills while becoming adept in traditional practice and new technologies. Students enter a competitive workforce at the head of the pack, ready to use their skill sets and creativity to tackle society’s toughest challenges.

Tyler career coaches specialize in the types of jobs available in the arts and built environment, mentoring students on everything from cover letters to interviews to career advice.

Temple’s Career Center is another resource that empowers students to find pathways to future success. The Career Center offers comprehensive career development services, from résumés and interviews to finding internships and jobs.

Tuition & Fees

In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, this Certificate Program offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. These tuition costs apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

Pennsylvania resident: $1,148.00 per credit
Out-of-state: $1,577.00 per credit

You can view the full cost of attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

Our Advisors

Tyler's academic advising team offers every Tyler student one-on-one, personal and academic guidance, beginning at Orientation right through to graduation. Our academic advisors will help you chart your course through your program, and ensure you are on a clear path. 

Advisors are available to discuss registration, study abroad and staying on track to graduate, as well as policy and procedures and navigating other available resources across the university. 

Appointments with the advising team can be made by visiting the Student Tools tab in TUportal. General questions can be submitted to the team's virtual front desk during regular business hours, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday. 

Academic Advising Office 
Tyler 212  
2001 N. 13th St. 
Philadelphia, PA 19122 

Program Contact

For more information about the certificate program, please contact
Jeffrey Doshna, assistant professor and program head of planning and community development. 
Email:
Phone: 215-204-1213

Accreditation

Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s degree programs are accredited by the following accrediting bodies. 

Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s architecture and environmental design programs are accredited by the following accrediting bodies. 

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