Online Introduction to Active Transportation Planning and Design

This online, self-paced course is intended to introduce active transportation planning and design concepts to planners, engineers, public health practitioners, community-based organizations, and other champions with no or limited experience with the topic.

 

This course covers the same material as the in-person Introduction to Active Transportation Planning and Design course.

Through the course, you will explore the tools used to assess and evaluate the suitability of transportation infrastructure for use by all types of bicyclists and pedestrians, learn about California’s commitment to support all modes of transportation, and receive an overview of basic pedestrian and bicycle planning and design standards, guidance, and tools.

The course includes recorded presentations by Susan Handy, Kari Watkins, Dillon Fitch-Polse, and Michelle Lieberman from UC Davis, as well as interactive exercises and quizzes.

The course will take approximately 5.5 hours to complete. 5.5 AICP CM credits are available for completing this course.

Enrollment

Access to the online course platform (Canvas Free for Teacher) has been temporarily disabled. Please check back for updates. 

Email Michelle Lieberman at [email protected] with any questions about the course or enrollment.

To see available in-person sessions, click here.