Postgraduate Railway Engineering courses
Railway Engineering
Using the knowledge and experience of our internationally recognised railway research group, our postgraduate railway engineering courses will prepare you for careers across the industry from operations and governance to the wider supply chain.
Why study railway engineering at Birmingham?
Our flexible programmes give you a broad perspective and a choice of pathways so you can focus on areas of interest. We have extensive facilities both on and off campus, and opportunities to work alongside leading industry collaborators.
- Railway Systems Engineering and Integration MSc/PGDip (Dubai campus)Study with us at the University of Birmingham Dubai on our Railway Systems Engineering and Integration MSc course and develop your knowledge, preparing you for future career in the railway engineering.
- Full time, Part time
- Taught
- Rail and Rail Systems Principal Engineer Level 7 Degree Apprenticeship (Railway Systems Engineering and Integration)The Railway Systems Engineering and Integration (Level 7 Rail and Rail Systems Principal Engineer Degree Apprenticeship) is fully funded and meets the skills, knowledge and behaviours of the DA standard.
- Part time
- Taught
- Railway Safety and Control Systems Masters/MSc/Diploma/CertificateThis Railway Safety and Control Systems Masters/MSc programme aims to create a deep and robust understanding of approaches to manage safety and risk in transport systems and projects. Learn more.
- Full time, Part time
- Taught
- Railway Systems Engineering and Integration Masters/MSc/Diploma/CertificateThe Railway Systems Engineering and Integration Masters/MSc course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge required to manage successfully the complex interfaces characterising existing and new railway systems.
- Full time, Part time
- Taught
- Railway Systems Integration MResOur Railway Systems Integration (MRes) comprises of two thirds research. You carry out a detailed research project, usually in collaboration with industry, whilst learning more about specific railway issues.
- Full time, Part time
- Taught
- Research