Course description
Spatial planners create and manage sustainable cities and the countryside and help solve urban problems.
This course focuses specifically on developing and enhancing your knowledge and critical understanding of the principles and practice of urban design to achieve sustainable cities and regions. You'll be able to suggest intervention strategies to improve regeneration of declining places and cities.
You will also develop your understanding of spatial analysis, statutory planning, property development processes, and sustainability in contemporary cities and sustainable urban design.
Our academic staff have a strong research and practice background in specialist areas. We collaborate with key planning agencies in and around Dundee, meaning you can learn from practitioners through lectures, seminars, and fieldwork. This also means you will have the opportunity to engage with 'live' projects as part of your learning.
The father of town planning, Patrick Geddes was a professor of botany at this university, which means we have strong historical links to the planning profession.
Subjects
Spatial design, Urban development, Construction, Property, Arts, Planning, Design, Town planningEntry requirements
https://www.dundee.ac.uk/postgraduate/spatial-planning-sustainable-urban-design/entry-requirements
Course options
Course Type: Part-time
Details
Venue details
Main Campus
Nethergate
Dundee
Course provider
University of Dundee
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