MSc Urban and Regional Planning. Edinburgh
Heriot-Watt University
Course Info
Subject
Architecture
Languages
English
Duration
1 year
Degrees
Master
Course General Description
Planning guides the future development and use of land. It is about where development should happen, where it should not and how it affects the quality of our surroundings. Urban and regional planning strives to design and deliver equitable, inclusive and sustainable communities where people can live, work and enjoy their leisure time. This involves promoting and facilitating development while protecting and enhancing the natural and built environment. Urban and Regional Planning degree is designed to equip you with the knowledge and practical skills needed to work as a professional planner. You will develop the ability to ask the right questions and find creative solutions to the challenges facing communities and the built environment.Tuition Fees
EU citizens: £7,168 England/Northern Ireland/Wales: £3,584 Non-EU citizens: £14,960Disciplines
Planning TheoriesUrban Economy and Property Market
Spatial Planning
Strategic Spatial Vision
Requirements
Minimum of 2:1 honours degree or equivalent academic qualification in a non-cognate disciplineMinimum of 2:2 honours degree or equivalent academic qualification in a related subject area
Corporate (or chartered) membership of relevant professional institutions will also be considered
PG Diploma level entry applicants must have an ordinary degree in a related subject area and relevant post qualification industry experience
CV
Interview
English language proficiency (IELTS 6.0)
Grants and Scholarships
Early Application Discount Full Advance Fee Payment Discount Corporate Companies Discount International Students Scholarship Vice Chancellor's Scholarship Merit ScholarshipCourse Notable Academia
Dr Chris McWilliamsSchool Info
Region
Europe
Country
Scotland
City
Edinburgh
Year of Establishment
1821
Number of students
29000
QS Rank
302
THE Rank
301–350
Webometrics
516
School General Description
Heriot-Watt University is the eighth oldest higher education institution in the UK. The university has five campuses located in Edinburgh, the Scottish Borders, Dubai, Malaysia and Orkney. The Dubai campus was the first university campus from a UK university to be set up in Dubai International Academic City and has since expanded to take double the number of students. Students are offered inter-campus transfers if they wish to study abroad for a period of time as well as transfers through the Erasmus programme. The university is divided into six schools including: energy, geoscience, infrastructure and society; engineering and physical sciences; social sciences; mathematical and computer sciences and textiles and design. Over 50 student societies exist at the university and a number of events are organised by the Students Association including an annual charity beer festival. The Sports Union looks after the university's 30 sports clubs and organises annual events for students that are involved in sports teams.School Contacts
www.hw.ac.uk
studywithus@hw.ac.uk
+44 (0)131 449 5111
Connections with Businesses
TotalShell
Petronas
Nautilus
Chevron
BG Group
Amarile etc
Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions
RMITUniversity of New South Wales
Australian National University
University of Missouri
Edith Cowan University
EPFL Lausanne
University of Melbourne
University of Waterloo
Association of Commonwealth Universities
CAESAR
Universities Scotland
Universities UK
School Notable Alumni
Theodore S. ClerkSir Nicholas Grimshaw
Sir Robert Matthew
Patrick Nuttgens
Sir Basil Spence
Sir William Kininmonth
Sir James Dunbar-Nasmith
John McAslan etc
School Notable Academia
Thomas Hudson BeareGeorge Murray Burnett
Andrew John Herbertson
Sir Francis Grant Ogilvie
Arthur Pillans Laurie etc
Exchange Programmes
ERASMUSExtracurricular Life and Facts of Interest
Student UnionSports Union
