Designing Cities: Planning and Architecture BA Honours 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Westminster |TopUniversities

Designing Cities: Planning and Architecture BA Honours

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

43,200 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Civil and StructuralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The aim of this new integrated degree course is to enable you to develop a broad understanding of urban planning and design, and the contribution they can make to sustainable development. You will be equipped to work in an international interdisciplinary context. The course will offer the first step in becoming a professional planner with a difference – a professional planner who has skills in urban design and site planning, who can understand the forces that shape towns and cities and the challenges of climate change, and who can make a valuable contribution to sustainable development in an international context.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The aim of this new integrated degree course is to enable you to develop a broad understanding of urban planning and design, and the contribution they can make to sustainable development. You will be equipped to work in an international interdisciplinary context. The course will offer the first step in becoming a professional planner with a difference – a professional planner who has skills in urban design and site planning, who can understand the forces that shape towns and cities and the challenges of climate change, and who can make a valuable contribution to sustainable development in an international context.

Admission Requirements

6+
+
78+
28+

3 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
27,750 GBP
International
43,200 GBP

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