Rail Transit Signal and Control

Release time:2016-11-15Views:91

4-year undergraduate program; Bachelor of Engineering

  

Features: this Major is a pilot majors approved by the Ministry of Education under the “Excellent Engineer Education & Training Program”, and is supported by a national engineering practice education center.

  

This Major is oriented to the industry needs, and the theories and technology related to rail traffic signal and control constitute its main line. It integrates automatic control theory, communication technology and computer technology into its knowledge system, and focuses on the uniqueness and cross-subject clustering. While on the basis of instruction of theoretical knowledge and expertise, the School on the one hand faces to the engineering practice, strengthen engineering practice, engineering design and engineering innovation ability; the School adopts “3+1” university-enterprise joint training mode, namely: 3 years’ study on campus, one cumulative year’s enterprise engineering practice and graduation design. On the other hand, the School emphasizes combination and application of the basic theory and modern urban rail transit communication signal technology; with operational safety as the key point, the School highlights the methods and technology regarding test and maintenance of urban rail transit signal control system (Multi-RAT), methods and techniques for fault diagnosis so as to realize the ability to seamlessly align existing rail transit technologies and enhance the professional quality of students in an all-round manner. Students are expected to be trained into high-quality engineering and technical talents with a good grasp of fundamental knowledge, broad vision, outstanding engineering quality and excellent overall quality.

  

Main Courses: Electronic Circuits, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Automatic Control Theory, Microcomputer Principle and Interface Technology, Computer Network and Communication, Signal and System, Digital Signal Processing, Communication Principle, Programming Language, Track Signal Detection Technology, Orbit Transportation Operation Organization, Train Operation Automatic Control Technology, Station Computer Interlocking Control, other compulsory or optional courses and practical teachings.

  

Employment orientation: the knowledge system of this Major covers automation, communications and electronic information areas and is in close connection with the needs of rail transportation. Graduates mainly work at urban rail transit and railway enterprises and engage in rail transit communication signal system development, engineering design, installation, commissioning and operation and maintenance, etc.; they may even take on the work related to the electronics, communications and automation industries.