| ÖÇ1 | Understanding Fundamental Principles: Acquiring the ability to understand the fundamental principles of transportation systems. |
| ÖÇ2 | Recognizing Transportation Components and Networks: Gaining the capability to recognize the components and networks of transportation systems and understand how they operate. |
| ÖÇ3 | Understanding Connections Between Transportation and Related Systems: Understanding how transportation interacts with other related systems and having the ability to address topics like sustainability, environmental factors, economic development, and social contexts. |
| ÖÇ4 | Grasping Operating Characteristics of Transportation Modes: Understanding the operating characteristics of different transportation modes and the ability to examine intermodal combinations. |
| ÖÇ5 | Customer-Centric Perspective: Understanding the "customers" of transportation services, such as freight shippers and travelers, and the ability to comprehend how these customers make transportation decisions. |
| ÖÇ6 | Quantitative Modeling: Understanding quantitative modeling concepts and techniques for modeling complex transportation enterprises and the ability to apply analytical thinking skills. |
| ÖÇ7 | Qualitative Analysis Frameworks: Understanding conceptual "frameworks" for qualitative analysis and the ability to use these frameworks in various analytical contexts, such as strategic regional planning, institutional change analysis, and new technology development. |
| ÖÇ8 | Sustainability: Emphasizing the concept of sustainability throughout the course and developing the ability to understand how transportation systems can contribute to sustainability goals. |