M.Sc./P.Grad.Dip. Smart and Sustainable Cities

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Course Overview

This MSc in Smart and Sustainable Cities provides an interdisciplinary framework for tackling the most pressing challenges of 21st-century urban development. The programme uniquely integrates urban geography, computer science, engineering, and ecology to equip students with a holistic understanding of how technology and sustainability intersect in urban spaces. Graduates are prepared for impactful careers in urban planning, policy, and the private sector, driving the creation of safer, more inclusive, and efficient cities.

Key Program Highlights

  • First dedicated programme of its kind, led by Trinity’s Energy, Environment and Emerging Technologies Institute (E3)
  • Interdisciplinary curriculum combining urban planning, engineering, computer science, and ecological insights
  • Focus on real-world applications, including data-driven wireless sensor networks and sustainable infrastructure
  • Directly addresses the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for creating sustainable cities and communities
  • Prepares graduates for diverse careers in both the public sector and private technology-driven industries

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Tuition fee
Apply by
Start date
Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Offer response
4 - 6 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs