Spatial Planning Pathway A
Semester One
- ENVS469: Trends, Outcomes and Impacts (15 credits)
- ENVS432: Theory, Power and Ethics (15 credits)
Optional Modules (choose 2)
- ENVS411: Spatial Planning Challenges (15 credits)
- ENVS439: Making Places (15 credits)
- ENVS529: Techniques in Environmental Planning & Management (15 credits)
- ENVS536: Urban and Regional Regeneration (15 credits)
- ENVS609: Geographic Information Science* (15 credits)
- ENVS569: Planning and Property Development (15 credits)
*If an equivalent to ENVS609 has been taken as part of a first degree, then ENVS609 may be replaced by ENVS563 Geographic Data Science subject to approval by the Programme Director
Semester Two
- ENVS427: Making Plans (15 credits)
Optional Modules (choose 2 or 3, accounting for 45 credits)
- ENVS459: Implementing and Managing Change (15 credits)
- ENVS467: Spatial Planning in Action (30 credits)
- ENVS560: Environmental Planning & Management Project (15 credits)
- ENVS584: Urban & Regional Regeneration Project (15 credits)
Summer
- ENVS491 Dissertation 60 credits
Urban Design - Pathway B
Semester One
- ENVS420: Advanced Urban Design 1 (15 credits)
- ENVS432: Theory, Power and Ethics (15 credits)
Optional Modules (choose 2)
- ENVS411: Spatial Planning Challenges (15 credits)
- ENVS469: Trends, Outcomes and Impacts (15 credits)
- ENVS529: Techniques in Environmental Planning & Management (15 credits)
- ENVS536: Urban and Regional Regeneration (15 credits)
- ENVS569: Planning and Property Development (15 credits)
Semester Two
- ENVS463: Advanced Urban Design 2 (15 credits)
Optional Modules (choose 2 or 3, accounting for 45 credits)
- ENVS459: Implementing and Managing Change (15 credits)
- ENVS467: Spatial Planning in Action (30 credits)
- ENVS560: Environmental Planning and Management Project (15 credits)
- ENVS584: Urban & Regional Regeneration Project (15 credits)
Summer
- ENVS491: Dissertation (60 credits)
Spatial Modelling - Pathway C
Semester One
- ENVS609: Geographic Information Science*(15 credits)
- ENVS432: Theory, Power and Ethics (15 credits)
- ENVS469: Trends, Outcomes and Impacts (15 credits)
Optional Modules (choose 1)
- ENVS411: Spatial Planning Challenges (15 credits)
- ENVS439: Making Places (15 credits)
- ENVS529: Techniques in Environmental Planning & Management (15 credits)
- ENVS536: Urban and Regional Regeneration (15 credits)
*If an equivalent to ENVS609 has been taken as part of a first degree, then ENVS609 may be replaced by ENVS563 Geographic Data Science subject to approval by the Programme Director
Semester Two
- ENVS453: Spatial Analysis (15 credits)
Optional Modules (choose 2 or 3, accounting for 45 credits)
- ENVS459: Implementing and Managing Change (15 credits)
- ENVS467: Spatial Planning in Action (30 credits)
- ENVS560: Environmental Planning and Management Project (15 credits)
- ENVS584: Urban & Regional Regeneration Project (15 credits)
Summer
- ENVS491: Dissertation (60 credits)
CDTA Research - Pathway D
Semester One
Compulsory Modules
- ENVS469: Trends, Outcomes and Impacts (15 credits)
- ENVS432: Theory, Power and Ethics (15 credits)
- ENVS441: Data Collection, Strategies and Techniques (15 Credits)
- ENVS450 Data Analysis Strategies (15 credits)
Semester Two
Compulsory Modules
Optional Modules (choose 3 or 4 modules accounting for 60 credits)
- ENVS427: Making Plans (15 credits)
- ENVS459: Implementing and Managing Change (15 credits)
- ENVS467: Spatial Planning in Action (30 credits)
- ENVS560: Environmental Planning and Management project (15 credits)
- ENVS584: Urban & Regional Regeneration Project (15 Credits)
Summer
- ENVS491: Dissertation (60 credits)
Note: Spatial Planning In Action, this module features a field trip, the cost for which will be approximately £500.