Master of Planning (Urban Planning)
Catagory: Architecture
Course Type: Post Graduation
Duration: 2 Year
Study Mode: Regular
About Course
Master of Planning (Urban Planning) Course Details
Master of Planning in Urban Planning is a postgraduate Architecture Engineering course. Urban planning deals with the design and organization of urban space and activities city planning such as determining and drawing up plans' physical arrangement and condition of a community. Urban planners are concerned with the interaction between people, the places they live in and the policies and plans that shape sustainable cities and liveable communities. Urban planners work to positively influence environmental sustainability, economic innovation and social equity in urban centers. Urban Planning can be defined as the design and regulation of the uses of space that focus on the physical form, economic functions, and social impacts of the urban environment and on the location of different activities within it. The duration of the course is two years (syllabus is divided into four semesters) and it opens many career scopes for the applicants after its completion.
Master of Planning (Urban Planning) Eligibility
- Aspiring students should have passed a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture with at least 50 % marks or equivalent CGPA.
Master of Planning (Urban Planning) Duration - 2 Years
Master of Planning in Urban Planning Employment Areas
- Education and Research Centres
- Environmental and Transport Planning Consultancies
- Housing and Community Advocacy
- Property Development Companies
- Urban Planning and Design Bodies
Master of Planning in Urban Planning Employment Areas
- Education and Research Centres
- Environmental and Transport Planning Consultancies
- Housing and Community Advocacy
- Property Development Companies
- Urban Planning and Design Bodies
Master of Planning in Urban Planning Job Types
- Architecture Manager
- Assistant Professor
- Assistant Vice President of Business Development (Urban)
- Project Manager
- Urban Planner/Architect
- Urban Planning Manager
- Architecture Manager
- Assistant Professor
- Assistant Vice President of Business Development (Urban)
- Project Manager
- Urban Planner/Architect
- Urban Planning Manager