The UC Berkeley School of Public Health offers a university course on health impact assessment in which students critically evaluate a local, regional, or state land use or transportation project, identifying health benefits and consequences, potential approaches to quantify or qualify how the project may affect health determinants, and recommendations for alternatives or improvements. The UC Berkeley Health Impact Assessment Group has applied air quality and health effects models to the assessment of several real world development projects including the Oak to Ninth Avenue and the Mac Arthur BART transit village.