MSc Urban Strategies and Design will develop your consideration of strategies and engagement with urban spaces from a contemporary, socio-political, and economic context, with an emphasis on design. The programme is delivered jointly by Heriot-Watt University and the Edinburgh College of Art at the University of Edinburgh allowing you to benefit from teaching, research, and policy liaison expertise offered by two major institutions. Applications are processed by the University of Edinburgh and details on how to apply can be found on the University of Edinburgh’s programme page.
The programme is open to graduates from a range of disciplines, including geography, architecture, urban planning, and economics. You’ll experience a comprehensive teaching approach towards the delivery of socially sustainable urban transformations. You’ll study a wide and diverse range of social, economic, and political processes that determine the contemporary urban environment, and acquire the tools and skills to propose urban projects of diverse scales and specificities.
Applications to this programme are managed by the University of Edinburgh.
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SEMESTER 1
Mandatory
Spatial Planning
Urban Design Theory
Strategic Spatial Vision Project
Urban Design for Health and Wellbeing
SEMESTER 2
Mandatory
Urban Project (core)
Students choose from a selection of elective courses on offer at the University of Edinburgh, including Emergent Cities, Cultural Landscapes and many others.
SEMESTER 3
MSc students will complete a Masters dissertation
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