Rail transport program
Rail transport studies encompass the education of university students at all levels of study and scientific research activities that provide new insights and follow current trends in rail transport.
We continually strive to advance our scientific activities and teaching processes, strengthen the ties with domestic and international institutions participating in education and scientific research in the field of rail transport, equip our laboratories with modern equipment, and provide courses in English. By pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees, students acquire a broad education, competencies, and qualifications applicable in all segments of rail transport.
By completing the undergraduate studies and acquiring 180 ECTS credits, students gain skills in:
- applying the acquired knowledge in the analysis of the railway systems according to different criteria
- identifying and applying appropriate methods in analyzing and solving problems related to technological processes in passenger and freight rail transport
- applying appropriate models to select the optimal processes based on defined transport needs
- analyzing the effect of different factors on the train performance
By completing the graduate studies and acquiring 120 ECTS credits, students gain skills in:
- analyzing railway subsystems and technological processes in passenger and freight transport by applying the acquired knowledge and solving complex problems
- analyzing and explaining the impact of the management system on the efficiency of railway traffic
- applying simulations to solve operational problems in railway traffic and analyzing and explaining the results of conducted simulations
- using appropriate laboratory equipment and analyzing laboratory results