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  1. Environmental and Spatial Planning

    PGCert / PGDip / MA

    Birmingham City University - Birmingham School of Built Environment

    Key FactsThe course is fully accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). Successful completion of the course will lead to Professional Membership after the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC).

  2. Urban and Regional Planning (with RTPI accreditation)

    MSc / PGCert / PGDip

    University of Birmingham - Centre for Urban and Regional Studies

    This programme is designed to develop students as reflective practitioners in the planning profession and related disciplines in the built environment, and can be studied either full-or part-time.The programme includes six taught modules and its flexible nature enables students to combine the core modules and materials in spatial planning with a specialist focus in fields such as urban regeneration, comparative planning, economic development and housing.

  3. Urban Futures and Sustainable Communities

    MA / PGDip / PGCert

    Keele University - School of Sociology and Criminology

    MA Urban Futures and Sustainable Communities is an interdisciplinary degree programme taught by experts in the field of urbanism drawn from Sociology, Criminology, Geography, and Politics at Keele University. The programme is taught by four three day teaching blocks spread across the academic year and an academic dissertation or equivalent research project completed in conjunction with an expert in the field.

 
 
 
 
 

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