Cardiff University

10-Nov-11

Cardiff School of City and Regional Planning 

Glamorgan Building

King Edward VII Avenue

Cardiff

CF10 3WA

School website: http://www.cf.ac.uk/cplan/degreeprogrammes/index.html

University website: www.cardiff.ac.uk/index.html

Undergraduate

BSc City and Regional Planning

3 years full time / 4 years full time with sandwich year

Spatial

Undergraduate Enquiries - Jane Coleman

Telephone: 44 (0)29 208 76087

Postgraduate

MSc in Planning Practice and Research

Full-time and part-time

1 year (full time)

Combined

MSc in International Planning and Development

Full time and part time

1 year (full time)

Combined

MA in Urban Design

Full time and part time

1 year (full time)

Specialist

MSc in Sustainability, Planning and Environmental Policy

Full time and part time

1 year (full time)

Specialist

MSc in Transport and Planning

Full time and part time

1 year (full time)

Specialist

MSc in Regeneration Studies

Full time and part time

1 year (full time)

Specialist

MSc in Housing

Full time and part time

1 year (full time)

Specialist

Postgraduate Enquiries - Evelyn Osborne

Telephone: 44 (0)29 208 76131

Current Planning Research at Cardiff University

The School of City and Regional Planning's goal is to contribute to international research and debate concerning development, management and sustainability of cities and regions. Research within the School is divided into five groups: Environment, Housing, Spatial Analysis, Spatial Planning and City Environments and Urban and Regional Governance.

The Environment Research Group is working on projects such as The Role of the Housing System in Rural Wales which studies the relationship between the economy, society and housing.

The Housing Research Group is concerned with sustainability, social inclusion and governance and planning.

The Spatial Planning and City Environments Research Group (SPACE) looks at themes such as improving design quality in the built environment, the effectiveness of planning policies and planning education.

The Urban and Regional Governance Research Group is concerned with economic change and its impact on places, society and relationship with policy and planning.

 

Author:
Katherine Parkes
Publisher:
The Royal Town Planning Institute
Date:
10-Nov-11
Categories:
Education 
Sections:
Education & Careers

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