Msc urban planning

The MSc Urban Planning programme, offered by the Department of Urban Planning and Design at XJTLU, provides you with an international grounding in urban planning that is centred on the theme of urban regeneration.

Urban Planning

Overview

The MSc Urban Planning programme provides you with an international grounding in urban planning centred on the theme of urban regeneration.

The world is experiencing unprecedented urbanisation in terms of the speed and nature of growth. One of the key issues for future practitioners will be how to deal with the challenge of reusing, transforming and regenerating the existing urban fabrics of megacities and regions in order to make cities more sustainable and resilient.

The programme suits students from a range of different backgrounds and it is not limited to those with an urban planning undergraduate degree. Through the programme you will gain the interdisciplinary knowledge and skills required to become an urban planner, capable of tackling urban regeneration challenges in diverse contexts, and of providing a vision for future cities.

WHY SHOULD I STUDY URBAN PLANNING AT XJTLU?

  • Gain a multidisciplinary perspective on urban regeneration, learning from academics from a range of disciplines (including urban planning and design, architecture, geography, political sciences, and project management) in a research-led teaching environment
  • Benefit from the University’s strategic location at the heart of the Yangtze River Delta, which blends history and modernity, making it an ideal place to explore Chinese contemporary cities and planning and design practices
  • Earn a University of Liverpool degree that is recognised by the Chinese Ministry of Education and worldwide.

Knowledge and skills

By the time you graduate from the MSc Urban Planning, you will have:

  • knowledge of the key theories and techniques that allow you to approach urban planning in a critical, communicative, collective and people-oriented way
  • a comprehensive understanding of contemporary urban problems and possible planning responses
  • the professional competency necessary for effective work in the urban planning profession.

This programme will help you develop the critical and interdisciplinary thinking skills which are indispensable for solving complex urban issues in the 21st century.

Shih-Yang Kao

Programme director

Modules

*Programme modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

The university offers a broad range of activities aiming to enrich master students’ theoretical and experiential learning and professional development. Trainings, workshops and seminars, covering varieties of themes and topics, both generic and subject-specific, are often offered at both university and school/department levels. You may also be provided with opportunities to work as a teaching assistant, research assistant, or intern at XJTLU. Depending on the programme, field trips and company visits may be organized, and invited talks may be given by the industrial experts and professionals. Such activities will not only support you in your programme study, but also develop your personal and professional skills and enhance your overall employability.

Studying here enables us to think and act globally in both academic work and daily life, which is the foundation for becoming global citizens.

Gao Du

Student, MSc Urban Planning, China

Careers

Graduates from this programme are well prepared for careers in a range of areas including urban planning, policy development, urban design, and property development. Graduates may also find employment with community groups as an advocate to give them a voice in built environment decision-making processes, or with local and central government, and non-governmental organisations both national and international.

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