IELTS 6.0 with no skill below 5.5
This course allows you to study a range of contemporary themes within human geography, including globalisation, sustainability, identity and the diversity of human living, at the same time as learning about the role that planning plays in helping to shape our cities and towns and make them better places for us to live.
You will engage with live projects through a wide range of field trips, from half-day site visits in Leeds to week-long international field trips, giving you the opportunity to apply your classroom learning in the real world. You will also be entitled to free student membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute.
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Year 1
Sustainable Places & European Field Trip
Placemaking
Introduction to Planning
City & Society
Global Geographies
Geographies of Diversity
Year 2
Placement & Professional Skills
Development of Planning Thought
Research Methods
Housing Markets
Neighbourhood Planning & Design
OPTION MODULES MAY INCLUDE:
International Field Trip
Society & Environment
(Alternative) Economic Geographies
Year 3
Dissertation
Planning Policy & Practice
Inter-Professional Studies
Strategies for European Cities
Heritage & Conservation
Housing Policy
Women & the Built Environment
Geographies of Consumption
Cities & Spatial Justice
The skills and knowledge you will acquire during the course, including generic research and analysis skills and those specifically related to geography and planning, will equip you for a career in a wide range of fields. These include planning, either in local government or in the private sector, regeneration, the environmental sector, property development, heritage, market research, retail management and more. Like many of our graduates, you could also go on to postgraduate study or train to be a teacher.
Urban Planner
Commercial Surveyor
International Development Worker
Sustainable Housing Officer
Health Insurance_fee:£300/year