

BEng Civil and Railway Engineering, University of Birmingham
Birmingham - UK,
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36 Months
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About this course
Thank you for your interest in studying Railway Engineering at the University of Birmingham. However, please note that the undergraduate Railway programmes are being suspended from 2024. Students can currently pursue a different but related pathway through Civil Engineering or Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering, with opportunities to undertake projects in railway research.
Why this course is highly recommended
While the direct Railway Engineering programmes are temporarily unavailable, the university offers pathways that include projects with leading researchers in railway research, which can provide valuable expertise and experience in railway systems within related engineering disciplines.
Specialisation
The specific Railway Engineering programmes are being suspended, but students interested in railway systems may choose to study Civil Engineering or Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering with a focus on railway projects, especially through collaborations with the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education.
Course fees
Application fees
30.15L
1st year tuition fees
30.15L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
No specific degree requirements are provided for the suspended programmes. Students interested in railway engineering are encouraged to pursue Civil Engineering or Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering.
English language test
PTE
64
TOEFL
80
IELTS
6
DUOLINGO
-
Career prospects
Students can engage in railway-related projects through their broader engineering programmes, particularly in collaboration with the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education, opening pathways to careers in railway systems and infrastructure.
FAQs
Are the Railway Engineering programmes still available?
No, the undergraduate Railway Engineering programmes are being suspended from 2024.
Can I still work on railway projects at the university?
Yes, you can undertake railway-related projects within the Civil Engineering or Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering programmes, especially through collaborations with the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education.
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