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Course Schedules |
Week |
Contents |
Learning Methods |
1. Week |
Introduction the geopraphy |
Visual and audio source |
2. Week |
Introduction the transportation |
Visual and audio source |
3. Week |
Introduction the earth geopraphy and transportation |
Visual and audio source |
4. Week |
Transportation Geopraphy and Special Organization |
Visual and audio source |
5. Week |
Management perspective and Transportation |
Visual and audio source |
6. Week |
Management perspective and Geopraphy Transportation |
Visual and audio source |
7. Week |
Midterm |
Midterm |
8. Week |
Transport has long been seen as a strong positive influence on economic development |
Visual and audio source |
9. Week |
Developing a better understanding of how air transportation networks can shape local employment patterns is critical because the dominant form of long-distance passenger transportation |
Visual and audio source |
10. Week |
Airports can serve the regional or local agglomeration in at least three fundamentally different ways |
Visual and audio source |
11. Week |
Theory suggests that major transportation innovations have exhibited profound and prolonged interdependencies with patterns of growth in national or regional urban systems. |
Visual and audio source |
12. Week |
Transport has long been seen as a strong positive influence on economic development |
Visual and audio source |
13. Week |
Transport has long been seen as a strong positive influence on economic development |
Visual and audio source |
14. Week |
Transport has long been seen as a strong positive influence on economic development |
Visual and audio source |
15. Week |
Transport has long been seen as a strong positive influence on economic development |
Visual and audio source |
16. Week |
General review |
General review |
17. Week |
Final Exam |
Final Exam |