MSc Spatial Planning and Development
Course Overview
This RTPI and RICS-accredited MSc provides the theoretical knowledge and practical skills for a successful career in planning and development within advanced market economies. The program empowers you to navigate complex ethical and political challenges while developing the professional judgment to question the status quo and articulate independent conclusions. You will graduate prepared to positively contribute to planning policies and practices in the UK and beyond.
Key Program Highlights
- Dual accreditation from the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
- Develops critical practical abilities applicable to a range of spatial scales and international contexts
- Focus on nurturing professional judgement and ethical sensitivity to address complex societal challenges
- Comparative approach to planning and development, primarily focused on the UK and Europe
- Empowers graduates to challenge conventional thinking and form independent, well-articulated conclusions
Course Overview
This RTPI and RICS-accredited MSc provides the theoretical knowledge and practical skills for a successful career in planning and development within advanced market economies. The program empowers you to navigate complex ethical and political challenges while developing the professional judgment to question the status quo and articulate independent conclusions. You will graduate prepared to positively contribute to planning policies and practices in the UK and beyond.
Key Program Highlights
- Dual accreditation from the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
- Develops critical practical abilities applicable to a range of spatial scales and international contexts
- Focus on nurturing professional judgement and ethical sensitivity to address complex societal challenges
- Comparative approach to planning and development, primarily focused on the UK and Europe
- Empowers graduates to challenge conventional thinking and form independent, well-articulated conclusions