City & Regional Planning [MSc]

4.0
4 reviews
  • The campus and the societies has made my experience better here. I got more confidence than before and got some skills as well. I would highly recommend it
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  • I was quite nervous when I joined this university. But later I really enjoyed my course to the fullest and met a lot of different people. I was so amazed seeing how helpful and nice people are here. I made many good friends and learned a lot. The city life is also so amazing.
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  • I loved everything about it. The library and the lecture theatres are so welcoming and comfortable. I am very happy to be the part of Glasgow
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Postgraduate

In Glasgow

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Glasgow (Scotland)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This programme is intended to prepare students for a career as a chartered town planner, and as a member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). There is significant input from industry to our teaching programme. There are also informal opportunities to meet people from industry at open events and recruitment presentations. We will also support you to arrange professional work placements. The programme is professionally accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI).

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Location

Start date

Glasgow (Glasgow City)
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University Avenue, G12 8QQ

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

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Reviews

4.0
fantastic
  • The campus and the societies has made my experience better here. I got more confidence than before and got some skills as well. I would highly recommend it
    |
  • I was quite nervous when I joined this university. But later I really enjoyed my course to the fullest and met a lot of different people. I was so amazed seeing how helpful and nice people are here. I made many good friends and learned a lot. The city life is also so amazing.
    |
  • I loved everything about it. The library and the lecture theatres are so welcoming and comfortable. I am very happy to be the part of Glasgow
    |
100%
4.4
fantastic

Course rating

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Katie

3.5
26/05/2019
About the course: The campus and the societies has made my experience better here. I got more confidence than before and got some skills as well. I would highly recommend it
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Katalin

4.0
25/05/2019
About the course: I was quite nervous when I joined this university. But later I really enjoyed my course to the fullest and met a lot of different people. I was so amazed seeing how helpful and nice people are here. I made many good friends and learned a lot. The city life is also so amazing.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Geraldean

4.5
24/05/2019
About the course: I loved everything about it. The library and the lecture theatres are so welcoming and comfortable. I am very happy to be the part of Glasgow
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Jestin

4.0
22/05/2019
About the course: Good for social life contacts were good and they made good friends.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • IT
  • Planning
  • Industry
  • IT Development
  • Spatial Planning
  • Town Planning

Course programme

You will take a series of core courses, choose optional courses and undertake a dissertation or a major project in planning.

The core semester 1 courses focus on planning and urban theories, principles and practices which are necessary for you to build the knowledge base required of planners. Towards the end of semester 1 you will start to develop core spatial planning skills and continue to so in semester 2 with real-life projects, designed to build your spatial planning competencies and become a reflective practitioner.

Core courses
  • Contemporary planning systems
  • Designing places
  • Development economics
  • Development process
  • Global cities
  • Governance and markets
  • Professional practices, ethics and management
  • Spatial planning strategies.
Optional courses
  • Urban design policy & practice AND a specialist urban design course.
  • Sustainable housing development.

Additional information

The MSc in City & Regional Planning is intended to prepare students for a career as a chartered town planner and as a member of the RTPI.

"These degree programmes recognise that the real estate sector is now an integral part of a sophisticated and diverse business community and will ensure that the best talent, with the right skills, is available to the property industry." Douglas Smith, Chairman of CB Richard Ellis Scotland

The MSc in City & Regional Planning is now one of eight MSc degrees taught within...

City & Regional Planning [MSc]

Price on request