Railway Engineering: Planning and Maintenance
Issued by
Deakin University
Railway Engineering: Planning and Maintenance, Deakin University’s microcredential, equips earners with the ability to utilise appropriate methods and processes for effective planning and maintenance of railway projects and operational systems. They can apply foundational knowledge surrounding civil, mechanical, signalling, and electrical systems to real-world scenarios. They interacted with other professionals, solved complex problems and utilised different methods for effective communication.
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- Level Advanced
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- Cost Paid
Earning Criteria
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This earner’s identification was verified using an automated online ID verification. During the course the earner was an enrolled Deakin University student with the rights, responsibilities, access to resources and scrutiny of academic integrity required by this educational institution.
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The earner passed a formal assessment submitting report of 2,500 word written report. The report focused on applying industry standards to different components in the railway system and creating a maintenance schedule.
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Successfully completed this online course with learning activities and formal assessment typically requiring 50-75 hours.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:
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Select and apply relevant standards and industry guidelines to develop systematic approaches for designing railway infrastructure systems in a variety of scenarios.
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Utilise appropriate methods and processes for the designing railway projects and operational systems.
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Apply fundamental principles to analyse complex problems for efficient and sustainable design of railway infrastructure projects.
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Manage and communicate information effectively in a professional manner.
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This microcredential provides the earner with bankable credit (0.5 credit points) towards one or more specified postgraduate degrees (award course) at Deakin University. The credit is redeemed on successful application to study the degree.
Standards
This microcredential aligns with AQF9 (Masters level) standard.
ECTS 3.75 credits