Course not currently available

Urban Planning BA Honours (K421)

Bachelor's degree

In Newcastle Upon Tyne ()

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

Are you interested in your surroundings? Curious about how places change? Keen to influence the way our environment is developed or conserved? If so, our professionally accredited Urban Planning degree could be for you.     

Questions & Answers

Add your question

Our advisors and other users will be able to reply to you

Fill in your details to get a reply

We will only publish your name and question

Reviews

This centre's achievements

2018

All courses are up to date

The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • IT
  • Planning
  • Urban Planning
  • Design
  • IT Development
  • Skills and Training
  • Accredited

Course programme

Course Details

Our degrees are divided into Stages. Each Stage lasts for an academic year and you need to complete modules totalling 120 credits by the end of each Stage.

Please be aware that programme modules do change and therefore may differ for your year of entry.

Stage 1 Compulsory modules
  • TCP1014 Planning Processes
  • TCP1027 Shaping Towns and Cities
  • TCP1018 Design Awareness and Communication
  • TCP1019 Economics of Development I
  • TCP1020 Environment and Sustainability
  • TCP1028 Disciplinary and Professional Perspectives on Planning
  • TCP1025 Social Worlds
  • TCP1026 Understanding Place – Methods and Perspectives
Stage 2 Compulsory modules
  • TCP2023 Understanding Sustainable Development
  • TCP2025 Researching Local Economies
  • TCP2027 Research Skills
Optional modules

You take 60 credits from the following modules:

  • TCP2005 Housing Policy
  • TCP2006 Design and Neighbourhood
  • TCP2028 Understanding Cities
  • TCP2030 Urban Poverty: A Global Perspective
  • TCP2031 Digital Civics - Participatory Design for New Directions in City Planning
  • TCP2032 Erasmus Exchange for Stage 2
Stage 3 Compulsory modules
  • TCP3054 Planning Theory and Politics
  • TCP3049 Skills for Planning Strategies
  • TCP3053 Development Management
  • TCP3052 Strategies into Action
  • TCP3099 Dissertation

Our Urban Planning BA Honours degree covers the same modules as our Master of Planning MPlan degree. This means you have the flexibility to transfer to this undergraduate Master's degree until the end of third year should you decide you wish to become a Town Planner. MPlan students complete their planning education with an advanced study year at the University (Stage 4), during which they can choose to specialise in one of two areas of planning:

  • urban regeneration
  • environmental planning

Careers Urban Planning careers

Our graduates do exceptionally well in the job market, both regionally and nationally. Almost all of our Planning graduates choose to pursue accredited Town Planner status and our unique focus on employability and the option to take the year-out with Certificate in Planning Practice means our graduates are highly sought by employers.

Graduate town planners are employed by local authorities and by private planning consultancies that advise organisations and individuals on specific planning schemes.

Major companies also employ their own teams of planners to find appropriate areas for expansion and to oversee the planning and design of new premises. Such companies include utility companies, large retail businesses and transport organisations such as airports. In addition, many of our graduates gain employment in the charity and NGO (non-governmental organisation) sectors working with environmental and conservation organisations.

A planning-related degree will not prevent you from entering most careers; in fact many employers welcome the broad range of study experienced by our graduates.

It is, for example, possible to enter one of the graduate professions on the basis of your skills in problem solving, teamwork and IT, and your background in social and environmental issues, economics and law. Such careers include management and administration, accountancy, law, marketing, tourism and leisure, economic development, work with environmental groups, property developers and housing agencies.

In recent years, graduates of our programmes have gone on to become teachers, accountants, solicitors, academics, business managers and officers in the armed forces. It is also possible to take a Master’s course, such as our MA in Urban Design, to qualify in another profession.

Find out more about the career options for Urban Planning from Prospects: The UK's Official Careers Website.

Urban Planning BA Honours (K421)

Price on request