Study an urban design degree to explore the design of cities, from urban strategies to architectural interventions, addressing concerns of environmental justice and urban equity. This new urban design degree explores the speculative design of future cities and urbanization, informed by site-focused research, within specific local, regional, and global contexts. You'll discover more about ecological justice and urban inequalities, from urban strategies to architectural interventions. The course brings together three distinct areas. One is a focus on inventive design projects, from future cities to historic urban precedent. Second is ecological justice and urban equity, which is how we make environmental and social issues the main priority when designing cities. We explore shared public spaces, who has access to these, how the wider city is developed, and how fair this development is. Third, we address urban change across vast scales of space (planetary to the material) and time (from daily lives to generational struggles).
120 UCAS points from A-levels (we also accept UCAS points from alternative Level 3 qualifications including BTEC Nationals, the International Baccalaureate, and Scottish and Irish Highers) GCSE English (Language or Literature) and GCSE Maths at grade C/4 or above. We also consider equivalent qualifications in English and Maths at Level 2 in place of GCSEs.
Built Environment and Construction
Greenwich
Undergraduate
3
September
,
London
Undergraduate
GBP £ 9,250, £ 18,950
Leicester
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £17,450
London
Undergraduate
GBP