As part of your course, you’ll:
Gain a critical awareness of the social, economic, political and regulatory nature of planning
Evaluate development strategies and assess the challenges of planned interventions, sustainability and climate change
Specialise in an area of personal interest through an Open University option module
You’ll be encouraged to develop links with research via the RTPI conference series. This will be through planning journals and other research seminars and professional practice conferences.
Have at least a second-class honours degree in the cognate subjects such as Geography, Urban Studies, Architecture, Surveying, Environmental Science, Environmental Sustainably, or Housing and Real Estate Management
Have at least a second class honours degree in a non-cognate subject plus at least one year of professional practice in Urban/Environmental Planning related work environment
Have at least a second class honours degree in a non-cognate subject plus one 60 credit Open University module (Environment: sharing a dynamic planet DST206)
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.0 with no skills below 5.5, or an equivalent qualification.
Economics and Politics
Distance Learning
Postgraduate
Part-Time, 3d years
September
6.0
3600,
3700, (INT)
Bedford, United Kingdom
Postgraduate
16995
London
5.5
Postgraduate
6125
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
6.5
Postgraduate
17320