The following GoBlue pricing discounts are available and cannot be combined. Please contact us at [email protected] for a promotional code that will allow you to apply the eligible discount to your registration.
With 15 or more enrollments, you may want to consider a custom program for your organization. Please contact us to learn more about our partnership opportunities.
Once you have paid, a discount cannot be added retroactively.
THESE DISCOUNTS ARE NOT APPLICABLE FOR PARTNER PROGRAMS.
Name | Details | Level |
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Group Discount Level 1 | Enroll 3-4 participants in one course offering. | 5% |
Group Discount Level 2 | Enroll 5 or more participants in one course offering. | 10% |
U.S. Government | Current employees with .gov email (not applicable to government contractors). | 10% |
U.S. Military | Active duty personnel, reservists, retired or disabled veterans. | 10% |
Students | Currently enrolled student from any university; please send photo of date-stamped student ID. | 10% |
Michigan Engineering Professional Education Alumni | Past participants of any Michigan Engineering Professional Education certificate course. | 10% |
U-M Alumni | U-M alumni from any school or department – please send uniqname to [email protected] for confirmation. | 20% |
U-M Students and Staff | Current U-M students, faculty, and staff – please send uniqname to [email protected] for confirmation. | 20% |
Instruction Time | Completion Time | CEUs | |
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Social & Behavioral Issues | ~ 6-7 hours | 60 days after start date | 1 |
This course covers the social and behavioral implications of mobility, including the intersection between transportation and economic mobility, urban sprawl and segregation, and transportation equity. Topics such as accessibility and human dynamics are discussed, along with social implications for the disabled and aging. You will also learn about the societal impacts of mobility technology and innovation, including privacy, socio-economic impacts, and ownership models.
The transportation system is a foundational web of assets, people, and services that enable the rest of the economy, social life, community and civic engagement. This course offers a systems thinking approach to analyzing the transportation system, particularly around equity, economic mobility, and the socio-economic impact of mobility technologies.
Connecting People
Technology and Innovation
Successful completion requires you to receive an 70% passing grade on the course assessment.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Administrative/Online Technical Support
Support staff are available via phone and email to help with administrative and technical issues during our normal business hours (Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time).
Content Questions/Certification Project Support
Candidates are welcome to contact the course instructors for content questions and project support. The instructors will provide support via email, phone consultation, and/or online videoconferencing.
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Main Office:
2401 Plymouth Road, Suite A/B
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 647-7200
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