The two-year MSc in Sustainable Urban Development will provide the next generation of urban planners with a rigorous and critical introduction to the policy and practice of sustainable urban development. The course exposes students to sustainable urbanism, as both an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary subject at global and local scales.
This programme is offered by the University of Oxford which is responsible for validation and accreditation, with two modules delivered in partnership with The King’s Foundation in London.
The programme attracts a lively and engaged group of students who combine postgraduate study with their professional lives and an active alumni network. Students on the course come from a wide international background and share a variety of work experiences in urban development and the built environment. This University of Oxford programme benefits from a close collaboration with The King’s Foundation and is an accredited course within the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors University Partnership.
Start Date
October each year
Duration
Two years, part-time
Location
University of Oxford and The King’s Foundation, London.
Tuition fees
For all information regarding admissions, fees, scholarships and similar information, visit the University of Oxford’s website.