Level 6 - High Speed Rail & Infrastructure
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
1 year
3 days a week
Birmingham campus
Doncaster campus
Tuition fees are £9,250 and candidates will be able to apply for a Student Loan. This is available through Student Finance England.
Go to gov.uk/student-finance for more information.
Level 5 Foundation Degree in High Speed Rail & Infrastructure
- Duration
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1 year
3 days a week
- Location
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Birmingham campus
Doncaster campus
- Cost
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Tuition fees are £9,250 and candidates will be able to apply for a Student Loan. This is available through Student Finance England.
Go to gov.uk/student-finance for more information.
- Entry Requirements
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Level 5 Foundation Degree in High Speed Rail & Infrastructure
This course is a top-up degree which can be studied over one year, leading to a BSc degree in High Speed Rail and Infrastructure which is validated by Sheffield Hallam University.
This course is only open to learners who are progressing from the Level 5 Foundation Degree to the BSc Top-up.
If you are an existing learner on the Foundation Degree and want to apply for 23/24, please contact us on [email protected] and we will work with you to process your application.
If you aren’t an existing learner and are interested in working towards the BSc, your first step is the Level 4 Certificate of HE in High Speed Rail & Infrastructure.
This course builds on learning from the previous High Speed Rail & Infrastructure courses.
It is a 120-credit top-up degree programme, consisting of four 20-credit taught modules and one 40-credit project module on a topic related to rail.
The taught modules focus on economic, social and environmental sustainability and systems engineering.
Learners can expect to progress into employment with an organisation linked to the design, construction or operation of rail.
As the course features systems engineering, students may wish to seek progression as an Associate Systems Engineering Professional (ASEP) with the International Council for Systems Engineering (INCOSE).