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The Diploma of Engineering Infrastructure (Specialisation) prepares graduates intending to work in the management, design, construction and maintenance of track and associated infrastructure.
This degree will provide you with critical knowledge and skills not currently being addressed in the tertiary sector. You will learn from staff who are at the forefront of their discipline and industry experts with extensive rail experience in workshops, group work and discussion forums.
As a graduate, you will have knowledge of track engineering, legislation and regulation, to contribute effectively to designing, constructing, commissioning, monitoring, maintaining and managing a section of track. You will also have the skills to communicate and interact with stakeholders to ensure the track meets the operational performance standards of the railway business.
This course is delivered by the University of Tasmania in partnership with Engineering Education Australia and Transport for NSW.
Enhance your career within the rail industry, providing insight and engineering expertise to rail projects.
This degree is designed to provide upskilling for professional engineers, engineering graduates and technically qualified staff interested in reskilling to pursue a role in track engineering.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as entry is based on other criteria for this course.
Please refer to the University of Tasmania website for admission criteria information.
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