Graduate Diploma of Railway Signalling CF66
Program at a glance
Duration: |
2 years part-time - 3 terms per year |
Mode & Location: |
External only. This program is supported by a course website and is
delivered 100% online. |
Courses/Units of Credit: |
6 courses/48 units of credit |
Faculty: |
James Goldston Faculty of Engineering & Physical Systems |
Entry: |
Direct |
Accreditation: |
not applicable |
Induction Program: |
There will be a compulsory 2-day induction program in Sydney around the
end of February, where students will meet face-to-face with the teaching team as well
as other classs members. This requirement is a once off for the complete program.
The cost of attending the induction program is additional to the cost of
tuition fees. |
Exit awards: |
Graduate Certificate in Railway Signalling |
Interim awards: |
not applicable |
Contact: |
The Faculty of Engineering & Physical Systems on 07 4930 9733 or
email engineering-enquiries@cqu.edu.au |
International students: |
not applicable |
CRICOS program codes: |
not applicable |
Program outline
This program aims to develop competent railway signal engineers and future leaders
of the profession by providing students with a well-rounded knowledge base, generic
engineering competencies development, and work integrated exercises to enhance
candidate's ability to apply their knowledge and skills in locally relevant
practices. The program incorporates project-based and work-integrated learning, and
is supported by a network of senior members of the profession acting as work-based mentors.
The program aims to become established as an alternative to the traditional IRSE
examinations.
Program structure
Course Code |
Course Title |
6 courses: |
RAIL29004 |
Signalling & Safe Rail Operation |
RAIL29005 |
Signalling Principles |
RAIL29006 |
Signalling the Layout |
RAIL29007 |
Signalling Applications Engineering |
RAIL29008 |
Systems, Management & Engineering |
RAIL29009 |
Signalling Research/Investigation Project |
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Entry
- Full-time employment in the relevant field and agreement of support from
employer (compulsory).
- Recent (within 5 years) graduates of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering courses.
- Candidates who do not meet the above requirements but have at least 5 years
of work experience in the appropriate field and show learning maturity and
capability may be accepted on the recommendation (in writing) of their
employer.