The Department of Transportation Management Engineering was established in May 1985, formerly known as Automotive Applications Engineering which was founded in 1956, and the Department of Transportation Planning and Management was established in June 2000. At present, the department has two undergraduate majors, Transportation Planning and Management and Logistics Engineering, which have the authority to grant master's degree and doctoral degree in Transportation Planning and Management and master's degree in Logistics Engineering. There are "Transportation and Logistics Engineering Laboratory" and "Modern Logistics Institute".
The Department of Transportation Planning and Management has two undergraduate majors, Transportation Planning and Management and Logistics Engineering, of which Transportation Planning and Management has the authority to grant master's degrees and doctoral degrees, while Logistics Engineering has the authority to grant master's degrees.
The Department of Transportation Management Engineering was established in May 1985, formerly known as Automobile Application Engineering which was founded in 1956, and the Department of Transportation Planning and Management was established in June 2000. The Department of Transportation Management started to recruit undergraduate students in 1985, and obtained the right to grant master's degree in Transportation Management Engineering in 1987, and the Department of Transportation (Planning and Management) started to recruit students in 1998, and obtained the right to grant doctoral degree in 1993. 2002 was named as the key discipline of Jilin Province, "211 Project". Key subsidized discipline. The Institute of Modern Logistics was established in June 2001, and mainly undertakes horizontal and vertical research projects at the provincial and ministerial levels.
The Institute of Modern Logistics was established in June 2001 and mainly undertakes horizontal and provincial and ministerial level vertical research projects. The Institute also has the "Jilin Logistics Professional Qualification Examination Center".
I. Academic Team
The Department of Transportation Planning and Management has formed a high-level discipline echelon with young and middle-aged key teachers as the main group and a reasonable age structure, academic structure, knowledge structure and title structure. There are a total of 19 teachers and laboratory technicians, among which there are 6 professors (including 5 doctoral supervisors), 5 associate professors, 6 lecturers, and 16 teachers with doctoral degrees. Among them, there are six professors (five of them are doctoral supervisors), five associate professors, six lecturers, and 16 teachers with doctoral degrees. First and Second Prize.
II. Courses offered
1. Transportation Planning and Management Major
Specialized courses: Principles of Transportation Planning, Economics of Transportation Technology, Transportation Engineering, Systems Engineering, Transportation Organization, Transportation Marketing, Transportation Economic Analysis, Transportation Business Management, Transportation Systems Management.
Featured electives: Urban Public Transportation, Transportation Accounting, Urban Passenger Transportation Planning, Traffic Impact Analysis, Highway Network Planning, International Trade and Freight Forwarding.
2. Logistics Engineering
Specialized courses: Fundamentals of Logistics, Economics of Transportation Technology, General Factory Transport, Principles and Applications of Statistics, Logistics Engineering, Transportation Organization, Logistics and Warehousing Technology, Logistics Information Systems, Production Operations Management.
Featured electives: Logistics Machinery Technology, Introduction to Supply Chain Management, Engineering Project Management, Automated Warehouse Design, Introduction to E-Commerce, Logistics and Distribution Technology, Logistics and Packaging Technology.
III. Training Objectives (Bachelor's Degree)
1. Transportation Planning and Management
Cultivate undergraduate students who can meet the needs of the transportation industry and engage in scientific research, technology development, production, and management in the field of transportation planning and management.
2. Logistics Engineering Major
Cultivate undergraduates who can adapt to the development of modern logistics industry and engage in logistics system planning and organization, logistics production and operation management, technology application and management in enterprise logistics management department and logistics enterprises.
IV. Industry Sectors of Employment
The Department of Transportation Planning and Management has a long tradition of rigorous learning style, dedicated teachers, and diligent students learning by doing, and has cultivated a large number of high-level talents for the transportation and logistics industry and sister institutions.
Graduates of this program are suitable to work in the transportation management, planning, design and other departments and logistics departments of large enterprises, transportation departments, research institutes and colleges and universities in the field of road transport and logistics engineering planning, design, production, management, research and teaching and other aspects.
Most of the graduates are assigned to government authorities in the transportation industry, renowned research institutes, planning institutes, universities, and large and medium-sized state-owned enterprises.
V. Characteristics (Research Capabilities, Research Directions)
Through the integration of research directions, the convergence of academic teams and the optimization of academic resources, the department has developed distinctive research directions in the fields of transportation planning and management and logistics engineering.
At present, the Department of Transportation Planning and Management covers one second-level discipline of transportation planning and management, and accepts post-doctoral researchers in the first-level discipline of transportation engineering to conduct scientific research.
1. Main research areas for doctoral students
(1) Transportation System Planning and Design;
(2) Transportation Network Analysis Technology;
(3) Transportation System Management;
(4) Transportation Economics and Logistics Management.
2. The main research content of master's degree programs
Transportation Planning and Management:
(1) Transportation System Planning;
(2) Transportation Network Analysis Technology;
(3) Transportation System Management;
(4) Transportation Economics.
Logistics Engineering:
(1) Logistics System Planning and Design;
(2) Logistics System Analysis and Integration Technology;
(3) Supply Chain Management and Simulation Technology;
(4) Logistics Resource Allocation and Optimization Technology.
After more than 20 years of development, especially through the construction of Project 211, the Department of Transportation Planning and Management has become an advanced platform for scientific research infrastructure conditions in transportation system planning, transportation and logistics system simulation, etc. At present, it has more than 800 square meters of teaching and research laboratories, with a total equipment value of nearly 10 million RMB. At present, it has teaching and research laboratories with an area of more than 800 square meters and equipment worth nearly 10 million RMB. In the past five years, the Department of Transportation Planning and Management has undertaken more than 100 projects entrusted by the state, ministry, provincial and local enterprises and institutions, such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the National 863 Program, and the Special Research Fund for Doctoral Discipline Points of Universities, etc., with a total research funding of over ten million RMB. He has published more than 50 papers indexed by SCI, EI and ISTP and 9 textbooks and monographs. In June 2008, the undergraduate course "Economics of Transportation Technology" was awarded as a high-quality course in Jilin Province. In addition, the department has undertaken more than 10 educational reform projects at school and at the provincial level.
The department often exchanges information and strengthens contacts with foreign colleges and universities. In recent years, more than 10 students have gone abroad for study and academic exchange. We have established stable and deep relationships with many famous universities and research institutes, such as Northwestern University and University of Wisconsin, University of Southampton, University of Bochum and Technical University of Denmark.
VI. Faculty
Ph.D. Supervisor: Zhao Shuzhi, Jia Hongfei, Sun Baofeng, Zong Fang
Professors: Zhao Shuzhi, Jia Hongfei, Sun Baofeng, Zhang Lianfu, Wang Zhan Zhong, Zong Fang
Associate Professor: Li Jin, Mao Jia, Luo Qingyu, Jia Yuling, Tian Guangdong
Instructor: Tang Ming, Wu Wenjing, Jin Ning, Cao Yang, Yang Lili, Liu Huasheng
Senior Engineer: Jia Zhengrui
Laboratory technician: Pan Songyan