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Foundations of Mobility Technology and urbanization are changing the way we move about, creating unprecedented societal, environmental, economic, and behavioral challenges. Foundations of Mobility provides the systems-level knowledge required to address these complex challenges. Learn from expert faculty from six different colleges across the University of Michigan. Explore real-world applications and solutions. Leave with a distinguished credential from the leaders in mobility research and education.

Course 1: Mobility Behavior and Technology – This 15-week online course focuses on individuals’ choices within the scope of mobility, including the role of mobility in individual equity, such as health, and external social influences like environmental and safety concerns.

Course 2: Mobility Systems Design, Finance, and Regulation – This 15-week online course covers the impact of mobility on communities, ranging from community development, land use, individual choice, and regulatory considerations within the scope of transportation and autonomous vehicles. 

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