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  1. Sustainable Design

    MA

    Kingston University - Communication Design

    The Sustainable Design MA directly replaces the Design for Development MA, which ran for five years from 2008?13. This new course name more accurately reflects the focus of the course, which is unchanged.

  2. Sustainable Place Making and Urban Design

    MA

    Kingston University - Surveying

    This course is ideal if you want to focus your planning studies on spatial analysis and urban design within the context of developing thriving sustainable communities and vibrant public places. It will help you to become a spatial planner by strengthening: * your visualisation of two and three dimensional forms; and * your understanding of spatial relationships to better the social and economic wellbeing of people and the environment.

  3. Professional Practice (Design)

    MA

    Kingston University - Communication Design

    The Professional Practice (Design) MA is a work-based learning qualification for those employed in the design industry. A masters degree by this route is awarded for learning that takes place at work or through professional creative practice.

  4. Planning and Sustainability

    MA

    Kingston University - Surveying

    If you would like to specialise in planning and land development but your interests extend beyond issues of profitability, risk and return to include issues of sustainability, this course is ideal. It is designed to integrate the theory and practice of town and country planning with the growing necessity for urban and rural developments to meet sustainable criteria.

  5. Museums and Galleries and the Creative Economy

    MA

    Kingston University - Art and Design History

    The UK is home to the world's second largest art and antiques market as well as world-class museums, visual art and cultural attractions. If you are currently employed in or would like to develop a career in museums and galleries, the Museums and Galleries & the Creative Industries MA course is ideal.

  6. Curating Contemporary Design (in partnership with the Design Museum)

    MA

    Kingston University - Communication Design

    There is a global demand for creative people who can curate, interpret and explain design culture. This course, which has established an international reputation, is ideal if you have an interest in contemporary design and would like to develop a career in the creative industry sector, including the museum sector, event management, design practice or promotion.

  7. Real Estate

    MSc

    Kingston University - Surveying

    This exciting and innovative course is ideal if you are seeking to enhance your understanding of a range of topical issues in real estate finance, investment and asset management. The course is fully accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

  8. Historic Building Conservation

    MSc

    Kingston University - Surveying

    The course is fully accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The demand for conservation specialists both in the UK and beyond remains healthy despite the current recession.

  9. Sustainability for Built Environment Practice

    MA / MSc / PGCert / PGDip

    Kingston University - Surveying

    Sustainability for Built Environment Practice is one of a suite of postgraduate courses aimed at the next generation of sustainability informed professionals. Students from the different pathways work together around key issues concerning the economy, society and the environment.

  10. Museum and Gallery Studies

    MA

    Kingston University - Art and Design History

    This course is ideal if you are interested in pursuing imaginative, interdisciplinary, international museum study. It will: - advance your knowledge of contemporary developments in this vibrant and complex area of academia and the cultural sector; and - provide you with transferable skills in critical-theoretical inquiry and creative research practice.

 
 
 
 
 

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