Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: The focus of the course is on the social, economic, legal and policy contexts, the development and management of social housing, for students who wish to gain a professional qualification and membership of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH).(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This programme has ESRC recognition; examples of recently completed PhDs include: The experience of African-Caribbean migrants of home ownership in Birmingham and London; the role of inter-organisational partnerships in improving refugee housing options in UK cities; housing renewal policy in Seoul and Birmingham; trans-national policy transfers in European urban economic development; private finance initiative and social housing.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at University Of Birmingham
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Course description: This MSc addresses practises and policies of sustainable development, helping to ensure that development serves the long-term interests of poor people and communities; ESRC recognised.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at Royal Holloway, University Of London
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Course description: Research areas include: property valuation and investment; property market analysis; applied and conceptual interests in valuation; portfolio construction and diversification; rent determination; property sub markets; urban regeneration returns.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at University Of Aberdeen
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: Compulsory element: Transport policy; transport planning methods; mobility management; contemporary issues in transport planning practice; research methods; Master's dissertation; elective modules include: place making; international transport planning: policy and practice; independent study; spatial planning in action; delivering sustainable futures; statistical research using SPSS; destination and event development.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at Oxford Brookes University
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Course description: The course provides the necessary technical and management framework required for those who wish to qualify as a chartered building surveyor.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
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Course description: The course is concerned with the theory and practice of urban planning in societies undergoing rapid economic, social, environmental and spatial change; it examines the phenomenon and processes of rapid urban growth and the nature of planning interventions within the broader framework of political, economic (including macro-economic) and cultural factors, contrasting development paradigms and the process of globalisation.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at Oxford Brookes University
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Course description: This course provides a unique academic setting for the study of international development, conflict, disaster management, urbanisation, humanitarianism and human rights; for the postgraduate certificate it is compulsory to pass at least one of the modules theory of practice or practice of theory and at least 30 other credits; for the postgraduate diploma students must pass 120 credits from the taught modules, including both compulsory modules.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time
Course description: There is an increasing demand for spatial information about the environment, including applications in coastal zone management, flood inundation modelling, urban planning, personal navigation and engineering surveying; the institute is undertaking research to enhance quality and automation in the creation of 'digital environments'.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at University Of Nottingham
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Course description: The programme provides students with the information to build on areas of common interest between conservation and rural development; implement a rights-based approach to conservation; inform on-the-ground planning and management of conservation and rural development through applied research; utilise a range of basic social science techniques, including questionnaire surveys, qualitative interviews, focus groups and community workshops.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Economics for property professionals; law for property professionals; professional practice (property); property development process; research methods; valuations; property finance; property development and planning.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at London South Bank University
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course is delivered through studio work, lectures and seminars; the studio involves work on the urban design of a complex urban area, including the levels of the entire city, the neighbourhood and the individual public space defined by urban architecture; lectures and seminars, delivered as compulsory and optional taught classes, normally run over 2.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at University Of Strathclyde
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: Property development; housing organisations and processes; housing professional practice; housing management; housing development (including building technology); housing finance; strategic management; public policy analysis; housing research; innovations in housing; housing and regeneration; housing organisations and processes; housing professional practice; housing management; housing development (including building technology).(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
All surveying and planning courses at University Of Aberdeen
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Course description: Core modules: Development economics, management and finance; contemporary issues in planning law, practice and research; implementation project; specialisation modules: urban design studio 1; urban design theory 1; urban design theory 2; urban design development; environmental assessment; environmental law and decision making; design for conservation: conservation economics: conservation and regeneration: theory, law and practice.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at Oxford Brookes University
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Course description: Supervision is available for research in the following main areas: International land markets; construction management; economic and financial liability and social capacity; market development in developed and transitional economies; stakeholder decision-making processes.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The course is concerned with the theory and practice of urban planning in societies undergoing rapid economic, social, environmental and spatial change; it examines the phenomenon and processes of rapid urban growth and the nature of planning interventions within the broader framework of political, economic (including macro-economic) and cultural factors, contrasting development paradigms and the process of globalisation.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at Oxford Brookes University
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Course description: The course focuses on the appraisal of commercial property for occupation, development and investment, largely in an urban context; it develops students' property-related skills and knowledge together with an understanding of finance, business management and marketing in the context of the industry.(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at London South Bank University
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: The focus of the course is on the social, economic, legal and policy contexts, the development and management of social housing, for students who wish to gain a professional qualification and membership of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH).(read more)
All surveying and planning courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: The focus of the course is on the social, economic, legal and policy contexts, the development and management of social housing, for students who wish to gain a professional qualification and membership of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) or who wish to pursue academic and research interests in this area.(read more)
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Construction Project Management MSc
Robert Gordon University
Anon, May 2010Overall score
Excellent.
Study experience
Very enjoyable, great lectures who have practical industry experience.
Facilities
Facilities are very modern and it's great to study alongside other industry professionals.
Postgraduate life
Made some great friends and enjoyed using the great new sports facilities.
Job prospects
I feel confident that gaining a qualification from the University has greatly improved my employability.
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Transport Planning MSc
University Of Leeds
Sam, May 2010Overall score
Would recommend, but its not like an undergrad degree
Study experience
Good course for employment, but it is hard work
Facilities
Sports facilities and SU are really good, library is a library
Postgraduate life
Loads, not a member of any though
Job prospects
Already have employment for last year, so worked out very well
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Urban and Regional Planning MA
University Of Westminster
Alex, August 2009Overall score
Westminsters planning course is varied and gives an excellant basis for a career in town planning. Highly recomended. The campus is clean tidy and well organised, plus central London is on your doorstep.
Study experience
The course was relatively academic, but also very priactical, providing many of the necessary skills for a future career. New students should attend all lectures, and take special notes of what essays are required, so that you can disseminate the relevant information from lectures.
Facilities
Great restuarant with a variety of food and plenty of places to socialise in uni. Lots more places nearby, I love the weatherspoons near Baker Street Station, good food and good prices.
Postgraduate life
Can't say i joined any because there was so much else going on, but there seemed quite a few.
Job prospects
At the moment perhaps not as good as previously but with a good academic and practical basis I think you should be sorted.
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