MSc Sustainable Planning
DURATION
1 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 14,435 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* international students full time, part time £1205 per 15 credits / UK students full time £8020, part time £670 per 15 credits / EU students full time £14435, part time £1205 per 15 credits
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Introduction
"Due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, examinations may be replaced by an alternative form of assessment during the academic year 2021/2022. Please refer to the Programme Specification on these pages for further details."
Why choose Herts?
- Industry Recognised Accreditation: Accredited by The Royal Town Planning Institute (R.T.P.I.).
- Work-Related Learning: You will attend annual Careers Fairs and will benefit from interactions with our vast employer links and Planning Employers Network.
About the course
The M.Sc. Sustainable Planning is delivered in the Ebenezer Howard School of Planning, reflecting our unique location in the county which houses the world’s first garden cities and our focus on exploring the contemporary planning implications of this placemaking patrimony.
Planning plays a key role to play in improving the condition of life in our towns, cities and rural areas. Towns and cities themselves impact global sustainability and can play a very influential role in tackling global environmental, social and economic problems.
The breadth of material covered will give you the skills you need in order to meet contemporary sustainability challenges in planning cities and rural areas. The planning system provides one of the most sophisticated mechanisms for regulating environmental change, global environmental, social and economic problems and implementing sustainability principles.
You’ll benefit from a wide range of modules, from Planning Law, Policy and Practice to Sustainable Energy and Urban Design and Conservation. You'll choose between three pathways: M.Sc. Sustainable Planning, M.Sc. Sustainable Planning and Environmental Management and M.Sc. Sustainable Planning and Transport.
This programme offers you opportunities to gain valuable skills in a much needed and fast-changing professional area and makes you highly employable in a diverse range of disciplines which will allow you to contribute to the creation of more sustainable urban environments.
Why choose this course?
This exciting course is specifically aimed at people wishing to gain expertise in contemporary sustainability issues. It provides graduates with excellent career opportunities in a complete range of planning specialisms.
Through our problem-based approach, you’ll benefit from a stimulating learning environment that challenges you through real planning issues and case studies. You’ll learn the role planning plays in addressing, and solve key sustainability concerns, including climate change, urban sprawl, social cohesion, and demands for personal mobility. You’ll also get to use the latest techniques including GIS; urban design tools and community engagement techniques such as charrettes.
Throughout the course, you’ll be supported by research-active staff, and insights from a broad range of practitioner lecturers, who will encourage you to explore the latest research, applications of knowledge and case studies in the industry.
You’ll have the opportunity to go on field trips on a local and international scale. The University of Hertfordshire is uniquely located near the world’s first Garden City - nearby Letchworth Garden City - and the first New Towns. Travelling by Eurostar, International field trips include the opportunity to explore European best practice in sustainable planning in France and Germany (all currently delivered online due to the COVID-19 pandemic).
Whether you have experience or a previous degree in planning, or a related discipline, this course will enable you to broaden your horizons and excel in your career. Previous students have joined the course from a range of backgrounds, including:
- students who have had work experience in planning, or a related discipline
- new graduates starting out their career in planning with the first degree in geography, environmental science, conservation, sociology, architecture and urban studies
- students from other disciplines who have developed an interest in planning through voluntary work, work experience or project work.
Whatever your background, this course will give you the skills you need to succeed.
Professional Accreditations
The course is accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute (R.T.P.I.). As an accredited planning programme, you’ll benefit from the opportunity to become student members of the R.T.P.I. As a student member of the Institute, you’ll have access to networking events and student resources. Upon graduation, you’ll be able to apply for full professional membership.
Student experience
At the University of Hertfordshire, we want to make sure your time studying with us is as stress-free and rewarding as possible. We offer a range of support services including; student wellbeing, academic support, accommodation, and childcare to ensure that you make the most of your time at Herts and can focus on studying and having fun.
Additional information
- Sandwich placement or study abroad year: n/a
- Applications open to international and EU students: Yes
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Curriculum
What will I study?
The M.Sc. The sustainable Planning programme structure is based on a series of modules, each of which requires 150 hours of study. These modules are centred on short courses of two-to-three-day short courses that usually run Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
If you wish to study full-time, the short course components of the modules run approximately twice a month, which means that you’ll be attending classes on four weekdays and two Saturdays.
If you want to study alongside your work commitments, the part-time offering enables you to take modules between two and five years. This makes the course flexible and easy to attend.
You’ll benefit from a blended learning approach. Teaching combines face-to-face teaching and tutorials approach with virtual live teaching allowing easy contact with module leaders and tutors, excellent access to learning materials and online submission of assignments. Modules include workshops, fieldwork, class exercises, seminars and group work. The costs of UK and European field visits are included in the programme fee. During the COVID-19 pandemic, our modules have generally being delivered virtually through live sessions, workshops and seminars, virtual field trips and in-class exercises. We intend to return to classroom-based teaching on campus as soon as we can do so.
All of the modules are assessed through coursework. The Environmental Management module only has one exam. The nature of the coursework will vary but will include experience in report writing, practical urban design work (no architecture background is required), oral presentations and negotiation skills.
An extended individual project, the sustainable planning dissertation, will give you the opportunity to explore an area you’re interested in and do primary research with support from an allocated supervisor. The supervisor will encourage you to explore the latest research and provide industry insight. You'll be encouraged to link with external organisations, such as local government, voluntary sector organisations or planning consultancies, to produce this piece of primary research that is both academically challenging and of practical benefit.
Level 7
- Community Engagement and the Planning Process II 15 Credits II Compulsory
- Place-making and Spatial Mediation II 15 Credits II Compulsory
- Spatial Analysis for Planning II 15 Credits II Compulsory
- Planning law, policy & practice II 15 Credits II Compulsory
- Urban Design and Conservation II 15 Credits II Compulsory
- Development Viability II 15 Credits II Compulsory
- Sustainable Planning Dissertation II 30 Credits II Compulsory
- Research Methods II 15 Credits II Compulsory
- Sustainable Energy II 15 Credits II Compulsory
- Study Skills II 0 Credits II Compulsory
- European Planning Practice II 15 Credits II Compulsory
- Spatial Planning Theories and Strategies II 15 Credits II Compulsory
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Career Opportunities
When you graduate from this course you will have excellent career opportunities in planning, environmental management, urban design and urbanism, community development and regeneration, transport management, climate change mitigation and adaptation and other planning related careers - all with a special focus on maximizing your sustainability expertise. Prospective employers include local government; private sector planning consultancies; specialist consultancies in environmental management, urban design, transport planning; public involvement bodies; national government agencies; third sector employers including charities with an urban and rural focus; and professional bodies.
What job can I get?
The course provides graduates with excellent career opportunities in planning, environmental management, urban design, transport planning and management, climate change mitigation and other planning related careers. Graduates from our degrees are now working in a wide range of national and international roles at the forefront of tackling contemporary planning and sustainability issues.