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Home   >  Master's & postgraduate courses  >  Education  >  Continuing education master's degree in Railway System and Electrical Drive
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Edition
17th
Credits
60 ECTS
Delivery method
Face-to-face
Language of instruction
Spanish
Fee
€10,100
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Registration open until the beginning of the programme or until end of vacancies.
Dates
Classes start: 23/10/2026
Classes end: 10/07/2027
Programme ends : 15/10/2027
Class schedule
Friday: 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Taught at
EPSEVG - Escola Politècnica Superior d'Enginyeria de Vilanova i la Geltrú
Av. Víctor Balaguer, s/n
Vilanova i la Geltrú
Presentation video
Why this programme?
Spain’s railway system is one of the most advanced in the world. It is ranked first in high-speed trains in Europe and third worldwide on currently operating UIC broad gauge. It is composed of around 600 companies, invoices approximately 6.5 billion euros per year and employs 145,000 professionals, according to the report from the technical-scientific commission to study improvements in the railway sector spearheaded by the Ministry of Public Works. The Spanish railway industry is a worldwide leader and a referent in constant expansion, with a high degree of internationalisation and innovative technology.

In its nine years, the Master’s in Railway Systems and Electrical Traction has contributed to the specialised training of professionals in one of the most important sectors in the country. It is a benchmark in higher education in the technical aspects of railways: operating and running railway services, rolling stock and vehicle maintenance, electrification and energy, signage, communication and managing railway traffic. For this reason, the Master’s enlists contributions from the top and most experienced technical experts in railway systems and the current executives of the most representative companies in the sector. We offer training on par with the present and future needs of leading companies in the railway sector.

The Master has a clearly practical orientation. Proof of this are the visits made to factories, workshops, installations and control centres. The main accomplishment of the Master’s is unquestionably the high level of job placement for programme graduates. Around 70% of students, who had no previous professional experience, have found work in less than one year after completing the Master’s, while the 30% who already worked in the sector have been promoted to a higher position.

This programme provides its participants with the chance to do professional internships in recognised companies in the sector, such as RENFE, FGC and TMB.

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Aims
  • To train professionals to join different business segments in the railway sector.
  • To examine aspects referring to electrification, signage, communications, rolling stock and management and operation of railway companies.
  • To offer specific studies on railway installations, vehicles and management.
  • To work with cutting-edge companies in this sector with the goal of training professionals who fit the market needs.
Who is it for?
  • Professionals in the railway sector.
  • Graduates and Industrial Engineers or Technical Engineers.
  • Graduates and Civil Engineers.
  • Graduates and Telecommunications Engineers.
  • Graduates and Computer Engineers.

Training Content

List of subjects
3 ECTS 30h
Railway Systems
  • The railway as a system. Basic concepts, subsystems and interrelations.
  • Organisation of the railway sector. Administrations and companies.
  • Railway geography of Catalonia, Spain and the rest of Europe.
  • Vehicles and trains. Basic characteristics and overview. Spanish trains.
  • The market and clients. Commercial needs and competitiveness of the railway.
  • Railway and environment.
  • The railway in the transport sector and in the national economy.
  • Lifecycle of the railway system.

*Visit: Railway Museum of Catalonia.
3 ECTS 30h
High Velocity Trains and Interurban Train Service
  • Scales and units employed in passenger transport.
  • Demand and market. Technical and financial details.
  • Supply. Products, trains and services.
  • Principles and advantages of high sped trains.
  • High velocity trains in Spain.
  • Technology specific to high speed train lines.
  • The aerodynamics of high velocity trains.
  • Rolling stock used for conventional medium and long distance service.
  • Rolling stock used for high speed service.
  • Technical and economic operation of high speed service.
  • Design and management of stations and terminals for passenger service.

*Visit: Regional Control Cdnter of the Zaragoza High Speed Train Line.
3 ECTS 30h
Local Trains, Regional Trains, Underground, Trams
  • Urban and metropolitan transport. Description.
  • Demand and the market.
  • Technical and financial exploitation of metropolitan and urban rail transport.
  • Local train service.
  • Underground.
  • Light rail and trams.
  • Stree trains.
  • Accessibility and intermodal transport.

*Visits: Commuter Train Control Centre of Catalonia in El Clot. ADIF Control Centre in Barcelona's Estació de França.
3 ECTS 30h
Merchandise and Logistics
  • Demand and the Market.
  • Train production. Transport plan.
  • Freight terminals.
  • Siding. Specific derivatives.
  • Transport logistics.

*Visit: Best Port Terminal in Barcelona.
3 ECTS 30h
Electricity and Railway Mechanics
  • Kinematics, static and dynamic.
  • Aerodynamic resistance. Gravitational loads.
  • Introduction to the Railway Dynamics. Speed. Layout.
  • Mechanical Vibrations.
  • Wheel Kinematics and Dynamics.
  • Axis dynamics. Qualitative analysis. Equations.
3 ECTS 30h
Electric Traction
  • Basic principles.
  • Mechanical transmission.
  • Traction motors that use commutators and how to control them.
  • Synchronous traction motors and how to control them.
  • Asynchronous traction motors and how to control them.
  • Other traction motors.
  • Diesel/electric traction.
  • Electrical automobile traction.

*Visit: Siemens Factory in Cornellà de Llobregat.
3 ECTS 30h
Elements of Rolling Stock
  • The rolling stock in railway systems.
  • Main systems.
  • Shock and traction organs. Hitches.
  • Traction equipment.
  • Braking equipment.
  • Features required for trains.
  • Installations of the train system.
  • Other carrier systems.
  • Project considerations.

*Visit: Alstom factory in Santa Perpètua de Mogoda.
3 ECTS 30h
Engineering and Maintenance
  • Reliability.
  • Maintainability.
  • Availability.
  • Life cycle.
  • Project reliability.
  • Maintainability in design.
  • Overall maintenance management.
  • Technical maintenance management.
  • Improving maintenance efficiency.

*Visits: Renfe manufacturing and maintenance yards in Vilanova i la Geltrú.
Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya yards in Rubí.
3 ECTS 30h
Railway Infrastructure
  • Platform and track.
  • Station design. Accessibility.
  • Transport switches.
  • Gauges.
  • Bridges and tunnels.
  • Broad gauge switches.
  • General maintenance criteria in railway infrastructures.
3 ECTS 30h
Railways and Energy
  • Overview of energy and problems related to its use.
  • Energy and transport.
  • Types of traction and energy vectors in railways.
  • Dynamic braling and auxiliary train services.
  • Energy needed to move a train.
  • Energy demand of the train according to services and critical variables.
  • Overview of practices and measures used to reduce the energy demands of raliways.
  • Actions in the design of trains and lines.
  • Economical conducting and efficient traffic regulation.

*Visit: Practice at the Renfe training centre in L' Hospitalet de Llobregat on efficient conducting.
3 ECTS 30h
Substations and Networks
  • General elements of DC electricity.
  • Rectifier substations (DC).
  • Electronic calculations for DC power.
  • General elements of AC electricity.
  • AC substations.
  • Electronic calculations in AC.
  • Maintenance and use of electricity installations.

*Visit: TMB, Transport Metropolità de Barcelona substations in Badalona.
3 ECTS 30h
Electrification and Overhead Powerlines
  • Introduction.
  • Requirements and specifications.
  • Distribution of electrical currents and tensions.
  • Design of the aerial contact line.
  • Support of the aerial contact line.
  • Mechanical behaviour of the catenary line.
  • Posts and foundations.
  • Dynamic behaviour of the catenary line.
  • Planning to implement the catenary line.
  • Insulation and electrical safety.
  • Assembling the catenary line.
  • Maintenance of the catenary line.

*Visit: Transformation Centre installations at Espluga de Francolí.
3 ECTS 30h
Communications Applied to Railways
  • General principles of electricity
  • Fundamental elements of electronics.
  • Basic elements of communications.
  • Train-land communications (PMR, Tetra).
  • Other communications systems.
3 ECTS 30h
Railway Signalling
  • General analysis of signalling.
  • Signalling and its applications.
  • Different signalling devices and their applications in railways.
  • Specifications of the devices that need to be installed according to the width of the tracks and the Railway Administration regulations.
  • Analysis of reliable train detection systems.
  • Application of safety systems that control the circulation and movements of trains.
  • Study of the symbology involved in the creation of signalling schemes.
  • Application of Interlocking systems that function between different safeguard systems that control the circulation and movements of trains.
  • Analysis of the different forms of automatic formulation of itineraries and their annulment.
  • Methodology for application of systems that control safety systems.
  • Application of level crossings where roads and railways intersect.

*Visit: Sants Station in Barcelona.
3 ECTS 30h
Automatic Train Protection Systems (ATP)
  • General analysis of ATP systems.
  • ATP systems and their applications.
  • Different ATP systems and their application to railways.
  • Specifications of ATP devices that need to be installed according to the width of the tracks and the Railway Administration regulations.
  • Analysis of the systems used for reliable ATP use.
  • Application of ATP systems that control the circulation and movements of trains.
  • Study of the symbology involved in the creation of ATP schemes.
    Application of ATP systems that function between different safeguard systems that control the circulation and movements of trains.
  • Analysis of the different forms of automatic formulation of itineraries and their annulment according to the type of ATP system installed.
  • Methodology for application of systems that control safety systems.
  • Optimisation of ATP systems using ATO systems.

*Visit: ATP and ATO sites in the FGC facilities.
3 ECTS 30h
Technical Exploitation of Railway Infrastructure
  • Technical operations. Blocking systems.
  • Scheduling railway service.
  • Movement charts.
  • Line capacity.
  • Assigning capacity to railway operators.
  • Integrated Control Centres (ICC).

*Visit: Integrated Control Centre in Rubí of the FGC, Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya.
2 ECTS 18h
Dessing and Management of New Railway Lines
The guidelines and processes to undertake a project or study in the field of railways will be discussed. The importance of sound management of the equipment and key factors in railways such as innovation, sustainability, safety, accessibility, quality, competitiveness and client-orientation in both projects and services will be studied.
10 ECTS 42h
Master's Final Project
Students will undertake a final project which will put into practice the practical contents related to any of the modules or topics discussed in the programme or develop a cross-cutting theme from the course syllabus.
The UPC School reserves the right to modify the contents of the programme, which may vary in order to better accommodate the programme objectives.
Degree
University-specific Master's Degree in Continuing Education in Railway System and Electrical Drive, Issued by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Issued in accordance with the provisions of Article 7.1 of Organic Law 2/2023, of 22 March, on the University System; Article 36 of Royal Decree 822/2021, of 28 September, which establishes the organisation of university education and the procedure for quality assurance; and Articles 2 and 8 of the Amendment to the Regulations for Continuing Education Programmes, approved by Agreement CG/2025/02/35, of 25 March, of the Governing Council of the UPC. To obtain this qualification, it is necessary to hold a prior university degree equivalent to level 2 of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education (MECES). Otherwise, the student will receive a certificate of completion of the programme issued by the Fundació Politècnica de Catalunya. (See details appearing on the certificate).
Range of modules
The continuing education master's degree programme is organized into the following modules. If you don't wish to take the entire continuing education master's degree you can sign on one or several modules.
Continuing education master's degree:
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Learning methodology

The teaching methodology of the programme facilitates the student's learning and the achievement of the necessary competences.



Learning tools
Participatory lectures
A presentation of the conceptual foundations of the content to be taught, promoting interaction with the students to guide them in their learning of the different contents and the development of the established competences.
Practical classroom sessions
Knowledge is applied to a real or hypothetical environment, where specific aspects are identified and worked on to facilitate understanding, with the support from teaching staff.
Solving exercises
Solutions are worked on by practising routines, applying formulas and algorithms, and procedures are followed for transforming the available information and interpreting the results.
Case studies
Real or hypothetical situations are presented in which the students, in a completely participatory and practical way, examine the situation, consider the various hypotheses and share their own conclusions.
Success stories
Outstanding business knowledge and experiences with high added value acquired during an outstanding professional career are presented and shared.
Visits
These visits are to specialist centres, companies in the sector or outstanding and important locations in the sector, in order to obtain knowledge in situ of development, production and demonstration environments within the programme.
Problem-based learning (PBL)
An active learning methodology that enables the student to be involved from the beginning, and to acquire knowledge and skills by considering and resolving complex problems and situations.
Tutorship
Students are given technical support in the preparation of the final project, according to their specialisation and the subject matter of the project.
Assessment criteria
Attendance
At least 80% attendance of teaching hours is required.
Level of participation
The student's active contribution to the various activities offered by the teaching team is assessed.
Solving exercises, questionnaires or exams
Individual tests aimed at assessing the degree of learning and the acquisition of competences.
Work out projects
Studies on a specific topic, by individuals or groups, in which the quality and depth of the work is assessed, among other factors.
Completion and presentation of the final project
Individual or group projects in which the contents taught in the programme are applied. The project can be based on real cases and include the identification of a problem, the design of the solution, its implementation or a business plan. The project will be presented and defended in public.
Work placements & employment service
Students can access job offers in their field of specialisation on the My_Tech_Space virtual campus. Applications made from this site will be treated confidentially. Hundreds of offers of the UPC School of Professional & Executive Development employment service appear annually. The offers range from formal contracts to work placement agreements.
Virtual campus
The students on this continuing education master's degree will have access to the My_ Tech_Space virtual campus - an effective platform for work and communication between the programme's students, lecturers, directors and coordinators. My_Tech_Space provides the documentation for each training session before it starts, and enables students to work as a team, consult lecturers, check notes, etc.

Associates entities

Strategic partners
  • Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya
    • Offers professional internships for students on the programme.
    • Provides financial aid to the programme or grants for the registration of students.
    • Provides teachers and lecturers.
  • Fundación de los Ferrocarriles ·¡²õ±è²¹Ã±´Ç±ôes- I+D+i-
    • Disseminates the programme in the professional sphere and area of expertise.
  • Railgrup
    • Disseminates the programme in the professional sphere and area of expertise.
  • Renfe-Ministerio de Fomento
    • Offers professional internships for students on the programme.
  • Transports de Barcelona, S.A.
    • Offers professional internships for students on the programme.
Collaborating partners

Career opportunities

  • Responsible of operations of railways services.
  • Head of rail, electrification and energy infrastructures.
  • Responsible for the development and supply of railway equipment and services.
  • Consultant in railway engineering and service companies.

News

Videos
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Visita al Centro de Control de Metro de Barcelona
Visita al centro de formación de Renfe de Hospitalet de Llobregat
Visita Centro de Operaciones de Rubí de FGC

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Upon completion of a continuing education master's degree, specialisation diploma or expertise diploma, students are entitled to receive a degree, issued by the rector of the University, for students with a previous university degree equivalent to level 2 of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education (MECES), according to a standardised model. Students who do not provide proof of their university degree are entitled to obtain a certificate from the FPC, in accordance with a standard model. Short courses, with a workload of less than 15 ECTS credits, entitle students to obtain a certificate issued by the FPC, according to a standard model; however, if these courses include so-called micro-accreditations, students will obtain a digital accreditation issued by the University and recognised in the countries participating in Europass or equivalent. Degrees are issued in Catalan and English and, at the student's request, in Spanish and English. In the case of joint degrees, the issuance must comply with the provisions of the corresponding collaboration agreement.


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If the required documentation is not not submitted before the last day of study for those degrees that require it, or if it is not authentic and/or sufficient, the degree will not be issued, even if the participant has passed the course.


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The training services provided by the FPC are, in all cases, subject to private law. Any interpretation or divergence arising from these Terms and Conditions shall be the responsibility of the FPC. In the event of disagreement, the dispute shall be subject to private law and the courts of the city of Barcelona with ordinary civil jurisdiction, with express waiver of any other jurisdiction that may apply.


Belongings in the event of theft

Neither the FPC nor its staff shall be liable for any loss, damage or theft of any type of personal or similar items carried by participants or other occasional users of the facilities, who must pay special attention to their belongings at all times.


Organisation of teaching in exceptional circumstances

The FPC organises teaching in a flexible environment that allows it to adapt to any unforeseen circumstances that may arise, as well as to any regulations that may be established by the authorities. If at any time the authorities (university, health or any other competent body) recommend limiting face-to-face teaching as much as possible, the FPC, in coordination with these authorities, will take the necessary measures to implement this recommendation, and, as a result, teaching activities may become 100% online during the period established in the relevant recommendation, without the need to declare a state of emergency and/or suspend face-to-face teaching activities and/or implement formal lockdown or mobility restriction measures.


Barcelona, 15 October 2025


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