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Masters Degree Description

Urban Regeneration MSc prepares you to address the challenge of urban decline and the planned recovery of our neighbourhoods, towns, and cities around the world. You will gain a critical understanding of how social, economic, environmental, and physical vulnerabilities underpin urban decline and how to address them. You will also gain essential skills and knowledge in planning, urban design, real estate, community engagement, and the governance and management of urban regeneration projects.

Entry Requirements

An upper second-class honours Bachelor's degree (or higher) from a UK university or an overseas qualification of equivalent standing is required. There is no particular subject requirement as the MSc provides an 'initial' planning and urban regeneration education for graduates with cognate or non-cognate degrees. Where candidates fail to meet the standard requirement (i.e. they hold a degree of a lower classification), the department will take into account professional experience when deciding whether to admit. Applicants who do not hold an upper second-class degree may, in exceptional cases, be admitted to the programme if they are able to demonstrate considerable senior-level professional experience in planning or a related field (but in all cases a minimum of a 2:2 is required).

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Fees

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Programme Funding

UCL offers a range of financial awards aimed at assisting both prospective and current students with their studies.

Student Destinations

Throughout your degree you will gain skills and knowledge applicable to the broad range of sectors you may find work in. These include:

  • Urban design skills;
  • Critical thinking skills;
  • Communication and presentation skills.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Dissertation in Planning
  • Urban Design: Place Making
  • Property Development and Urban Regeneration
  • Delivering Regeneration Projects II
  • Delivering Regeneration Projects I
  • Urban Regeneration: Urban Problems and Problematics
  • Critical Debates in Urban Regeneration
  • Spatial Planning: Concepts and Contexts
  • Comparative Planning Systems and Cultures
  • Planning Practice

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