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The Master of Engineering (Civil: Railway Infrastructure) prepares you with essential expertise to meet the challenges of the railway engineering sector. This program offers advanced professional and technical training for engineers specializing in track and rail corridor infrastructure. Graduates will acquire cutting-edge knowledge in emerging railway infrastructure technologies.
What sets this degree apart
It explores key Railway Engineering subjects, including: Ballast Sleepers and Fasteners, Railway Projects and System Engineering, Rail and Track Structures, Track Formation Design, and Track Geometry with Train Interaction.
The curriculum includes valuable industry software training:
iFBS software and FBS Timetable construction, created by research institutions
RailLab, an innovative tool for railway track geology and operational analysis
Hands-on railway operation simulation
Digital Engineering principles and asset management standards
Participants will develop skills to design and oversee railway crossing construction over civil structures, with potential research publication opportunities alongside industry-experienced professors.
This course welcomes professionals from diverse fields, such as civil/construction/transport engineers, railway designers, maintenance technicians, simulation specialists, operations coordinators, skilled rail workers, supervisors, track maintainers, light rail technicians, and track laborers.