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MSc in Railway Safety and Control Systems 

  • Public University
  • Estd. 1900

MSc in Railway Safety and Control Systems
 at 
University of Birmingham 
Overview

Mastering Railway Safety: Control Systems, Regulations, and Risk Management for Safe and Efficient Railway Operations

Duration

24 months

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Total fee

30.73 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

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Course Level

PG Degree

MSc in Railway Safety and Control Systems
 at 
University of Birmingham 
Highlights

  • Earn a master's degree from University of Birmingham
  • Learn from expert faculty
  • Financial aid is available
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MSc in Railway Safety and Control Systems
 at 
University of Birmingham 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • Graduates with a bachelor's degree in engineering, particularly in disciplines like Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related fields
What are the course deliverables?
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of railway systems, including infrastructure, rolling stock, signaling, and control systems
  • Gain knowledge of safety principles, regulations, standards, and best practices specific to the railway industry, including risk assessment and management
  • Acquire expertise in control systems theory and application, with a focus on their implementation in railway environments, including train control, signaling, and automation
  • Learn various safety analysis techniques such as Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), Event Tree Analysis (ETA), Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and Hazard and Operability Studies (HAZOP) applied to railway systems
More about this course
  • Railway safety and control systems are both vitally important worldwide, for not only the ongoing operation of existing railways, but also for the design and the development of new systems. Much work is being done by companies involved in both mainline and urban transportation systems to design safe systems, for the public, their passengers, and their workforce
  • This Railway Safety and Control Systems programme focuses on risk and safety systems design; risk and safety systems operation; and communication and control systems (including signalling). Efficient communication and control of operations, together with the prevention of the loss of life and livelihood associated with railway crashes and incidents, are high priorities for all organisations involved

MSc in Railway Safety and Control Systems
 at 
University of Birmingham 
Curriculum

Introductory modules

Terminology and Communication for Railways

Study Tour

Welcome week

Core modules

Advanced Project

Foundations of System Safety Thinking

Hazard and Risk Assessment

Railway Strategy, Safety and Control Systems

Rolling Stock and Infrastructure Interactions

Systems Engineering and Ergonomics

P1 - Risk and Safety Systems Pathway core modules

System Safety Assessment

Systems Engineering for Safety

P1- Risk and Safety Systems Pathway optional modules

Electrification and Traction Systems

Principles of Railway Control Systems

P2 - Risk and Safety Operations and Organisation core modules

System Safety Assessment

Safety Management Systems

P2 - Risk and Safety Operations and Organisation optional modules

Principles of Railway Control Systems

Electrification and Traction Systems

MSc in Railway Safety and Control Systems
 at 
University of Birmingham 
Entry Requirements

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MSc in Railway Safety and Control Systems
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Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom
Birmingham ( West Midlands)

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