

BSc Urban Planning, Design and Management
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Urban planning, design, and management is the discipline concerned with how cities and communities are shaped: how land use is regulated, how transport networks are planned, how housing is provided, how public spaces are designed, and how the competing interests of residents, businesses, and governments are negotiated. Urbanisation is one of the defining processes of the modern era, with the majority of the world's population now living in cities, and planners are among the key professionals responsible for making those cities function well, be sustainable, and be places where people genuinely want to live. At University College London, which has one of the leading planning and built environment faculties in the world, this three-year full-time degree gives you a rigorous grounding in planning theory, urban design, spatial analysis, development economics, housing policy, and planning law. You will develop both analytical skills, including GIS and quantitative methods, and design and communication skills, learning to present spatial proposals as well as to evaluate policy options. UCL's London location is an extraordinary resource for studying urbanism: one of the world's great and complex cities is the laboratory for much of your learning. The typical entry tariff of 184 points reflects the competitive admissions environment. Graduates of urban planning, design, and management degrees are in demand across local and central government, development consultancies, planning consultancies, transport authorities, housing associations, and the property sector. The Royal Town Planning Institute accredits programmes at this level, and a degree from a leading institution such as UCL provides a strong foundation for chartered planner status. Postgraduate study in planning, urban design, sustainable development, or housing policy is available for those who want to develop a specialism, and UCL's Masters programmes in these areas are highly regarded.
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