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The Bartlett School of Planning at UCL is one of the world's premier schools of planning, offering unique opportunities for affiliate students to attend modules in urban studies, urban planning, urban design, real estate and urban regeneration.

Key Information

Faculty
Built Environment
Department website
Planning
Availability
Year, Fall Term, Spring Term
English language level
Level 2 - see English language requirements for more details.
Tuition fees
see Tuition fees for more information
GPA requirement
3.3
Subject/Module requirements
Applicants are expected to have an academic background relevant to the programme.

Why study Planning at UCL?

Our modules place considerable emphasis on project work, drawing extensively from the wealth of urban issues in London and the challenges it confronts as a world city, and from the expertise of its internationally renowned staff and extensive research portfolio.

What you will gain from study at UCL

Our modules are designed to equip you with relevant theories, methodologies, skills and techniques taken from the social science and design disciplines, enabling you to develop a capacity for creative thinking. The school's strong research track record and links to professional practice feed into our teaching.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching is conducted through a variety of methods, including lectures, tutorials and project work. Assessment is mainly by essays, project work, coursework and presentations. Some modules include end-of-year examinations, although alternative assessment is available for those studying here in the Fall Term only.

Modules in Planning

Please note that this guide lists a range of popular modules offered as a representative sample. It is not exhaustive and, since the guide is published ahead of time, module options may have changed, been deleted or replaced. If you have very specific study needs or require confirmation of module availability for 2024/25, you are strongly advised to get in touch with the relevant Affiliate contact, listed on this subject page, before making an application.

Please note that many of these modules are only available to students admitted directly to the Bartlett School of Planning. Further information can be found on the departmental website.

Level 1 (FHEQ 4) modules

Module code Title Availability US Credits ECTS Credits UCL Credits
BPLN0069 Introducing Planning Systems Fall Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0070 Planning History and Thought Fall Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0071 Contemporary Cities Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0072 Urban Lab I: Graphic Skills Fall Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0074 Management for Built Environment Professionals I Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0075 Introduction to Real Estate Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0076 Beyond Cities: Rural Economies, Communities and Landscapes Spring Term 4 7.5 15

Level 2 (FHEQ 5) modules

Module code Title Availability US Credits ECTS Credits UCL Credits
BPLN0077 Urban Lab II: Spatial Analysis Fall Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0078 Urban Design: Theory to Practice Fall Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0079 Green Futures Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0080 Cities and Social Change Fall Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0081 Economics of Cities and their Regions Fall Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0082 Strategic Planning Project Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0085 Urban Form and Formation Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0086 Management for Built Environment Professionals II Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0087 Real Estate Economics Spring Term 4 7.5 15

Level 3 (FHEQ 6) modules

Module code Title Availability US Credits ECTS Credits UCL Credits
BPLN0084 Urban and Environmental Politics Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0088 Development Project: Regeneration Fall Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0089 Urban Design: Space and Place Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0090 Urban Project Management Fall Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0091 Transport Policy and Planning Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0093 Real Estate Valuation Fall Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0094 Real Estate Investment and Finance Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0096 Real Estate Management Spring Term 4 7.5 15
BPLN0099 Real Estate Development Fall Term 4 7.5 15

Contact details

Name
Dan Durrant
Email
Daniel.durrant@ucl.ac.uk
Telephone
+44 (0)20 3108 3380

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