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Spatial Planning with Sustainable Urban Design

Snapshot

Length of Study :
Degree Length of study
Full time Part time
MSc 12 months 24 months
PGDiploma 9 months 18 months
This course has two intakes, September & January
Professional Accreditation: The MSc is approved by the Royal Town Planning Institute as satisfying the first year requirements of the Assessment of Professional Competence route to gaining full chartered membership.
Places: 25 across the whole programme
Academic School: School of the Environment
How to apply: Apply online via UKPASS
Closing date: For entry Sept 2012, apply before 15th Aug 2012, and for entry Jan 2013, apply before 15th Nov 2012 (if you need a visa to study in the UK)
Fees:
Academic Year Home/EU Overseas
2011-12 £3,400 £10,000
2012-13 £3,400 £10,500
2013-14 to be confirmed to be confirmed

Overview

Why choose spatial planning?

Spatial Planning is concerned with creating sustainable places. Planners achieve this in a number of ways:

Who become planning students?

Spatial Planning is a multi-disciplinary activity and attracts a wide mix of graduates. Often these are geography graduates, but increasingly graduates with social science, law, architecture and surveying degrees, as well as graduates from the environmental sciences find that Spatial Planning makes use of their knowledge and training.

Aims of the Programme

The Spatial Planning programmes are designed to provide the knowledge, skills and understanding required for graduates wishing to enter into professional careers in urban planning and development.

Programme Content

The programme is undertaken, on a full-time basis, over 12 months, or, on a part-time basis, normally over two years. It is organised on a modular basis and comprises four core modules and one specialist module with a linked research project.

The core modules are:

The specialist module and the linked research project:

Sustainable Urban Design

Place-making is acquiring increasing attention as a result of rising expectations about the amenity of home settings and the significance of walkability as a contribution to more sustainable life styles. The Sustainable Urban Design module aims to develop students' understanding of the sustainable design of places and to introduce them to the urban design skills of master-planning and knowledge of the systems in use for assessing the sustainability of the built environment. The specialist module is taught on an intensive basis over four weeks.

The Research Project

Following completion of the specialist module, each student takes an aspect of interest forward as the subject of a research project. Students undertake their projects over the summer months independently advised by the subject supervisor. The research project provides an opportunity for students to demonstrate project design, research, management and writing skills.

Methods of Assessment

Assessment methods cover a mix of formats including 'live' project-work and a research project. There are no written examinations. The educational aims are to develop subject understanding and to equip students with research and practice skills. Assignments call for visioning, problem-solving, forward-planning and critical reflection. Assignments are informed by students making effective use of available literature, conducting investigations and accessing sources of data. Attention is paid to building the effective communication and partnering skills vital for practicing professional planners.

Entry Requirements

Applicants will normally have an upper-second class of honours degree, or equivalent, in a suitable discipline. Applications from individuals, without an honours degree, but with substantial work experience relevant to spatial planning, will be considered.

English Language Requirement: IELTS of 6.5 (or equivalent), if your first language is not English. Please check our Language Requirements page for details of equivalent grades from other test providers, and information about the University of Dundee English Language courses.

Sources of Funding

Information about the School of the Environment scholarships can be found on the School of the Environment scholarships webpage. Other sources of funding for postgraduate students can be found on our Scholarships webpage.

Contact

Course Contact

Dr Dumiso Moyo
Town & Regional Planning
University of Dundee
Nethergate
Dundee
DD1 4HN
Scotland

Telephone: 01382 385240 (from the UK)
Telephone: +44 1382 385240 (from outside the UK)

Fax: 01382 388588 (from the UK)
Fax: +44 1382 388588 (from outside the UK)

Email:d.moyo@dundee.ac.uk

Admissions Contact

Postgraduate Admissions
Admissions and Student Recruitment
University of Dundee
Nethergate
Dundee
DD1 4HN
Scotland

Telephone: 01382 384 384 (from the UK)
Telephone: +44 1382 384 384 (from outside the UK)

Fax: 01382 385 500 (from the UK)
Fax: +44 1382 385 500 (from outside the UK)

Email:postgrad-admissions@dundee.ac.uk