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1 Postgraduate Courses in the School of the Environment University of Dundee

2 Which postgraduate degree?
Master of Science (MSc) 1 year full-time, 2 year part-time and distance learning programmes available Delivered by a mixture of lectures, coursework, workshops, fieldwork and a research project Entry requirements: upper second in a relevant degree subject; IELTS 6.5 or equivalent Ph.D. (Doctorate) 3 year full time (part-time options also available) Degree by research only on a topic relating to research specialism's at Dundee Entry requirements: at least an upper second in relevant degree subject; IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.

3 Funding and Applications
Scholarships for UK/EU students available from SAAS for some courses School of Environment scholarships (fees) available for international students. See: To apply please go to: Apply online via UKPASS

4 MSc in Applied Population and Welfare Geography
Specialises in issues of Welfare and Population Geography Provides an advanced knowledge of population and welfare geography Gets you to engage in research agendas from a policy makers & practitioners perspective Offers potential for access to various policy-related and applied career paths. MSc in Applied Population and Welfare Geography Provides an advanced knowledge of population and welfare geography looks specifically at the movement of people, the impact of place, issues of vulnerability and accessing welfare It gets students to engage in research agendas from a policy and practicionter perspective As well as further study, graduate from the course have gone on to work in various policy and analyst settings getting jobs with the police, government departments, the Scottish census office and charities such as the Housing office which deals with homelessness.

5 MSc in Social Research Methods
Geography MSc in Social Research Methods Provides advanced knowledge of research methods and skills in relation to research design Gets you to think critically about others work Prepares you for a careers in research and policy: graduates have gone on to work in Government, Charities and Universities. Many of our graduates also go on to do PhDs. The MSc in Social Research Methods offers specialist research training providing advanced knowledge of the whole range of qualitative and quantitative research methods and skills. It integrates theory and methods in research getting you to think critically about others work and develop your own ideas. And it is a very useful route to PhD Study, in fact many of our graduates move on to do PhDs both in the department and in other Universities. Others have gone on to take up careers in policy research with the Scottish government and in the charity sector.

6 Sustainable Catchment Management
Geography Sustainable Catchment Management Learn more about critical hydrological issues, including the science and practice of hydrology, water law and management with relevance for policy makers & managers Develop technical skills in relation to hydrology, GIS, remote sensing and environmental modelling Broad course with large number of staff contributing, including UNESCO IHP-HELP programme A re-vamped course for 2012 intake, with more focus on the international dimensions of hydrology and water management, including core skills in hydrometry, GIS, remote sensign & modelling. It is clear that water and water management are going to be critical in the 21st Century, and with many legal and international frameworks relating to water, there is a clear need for individuals with such skills to deliver and manage this resource.

7 MSc in Advanced Sustainability of the Built Environment
Architecture MSc in Advanced Sustainability of the Built Environment This unique multi-disciplinary programme is designed to provide a holistic knowledge of the sustainable built environment It takes a holistic approach to issues surrounding the sustainability of the built environment covering topics from Urban Planning to Environmental Design. Taught by academics and practitioners in sustainable buildings and urban development, demonstrating sustainability on a national and international level. The programme is suitable for architects, engineers, planners, Surveyors regulators and facilities managers Emphasis is placed on skills and technologies for sustainable design, construction and management to meet changing environmental, socio-cultural, technological and economic needs Core modules: • • Principles of sustainable built environment, philosophy in practice • Sustainability assessment (implications, indicators, assessment methods and the whole life value) • Spatial Analysis Plus 1 specialist modules from: • Intelligent buildings: strategic design and management Sustainability in Contemporary Cities • Zero-Carbon and low energy housing development: strategies, challenges and design • A research project, in which students pursue their area of specialism or the in one of the core modules, completes the programme 7

8 MSc in Advanced Sustainable Urban Design
Town & Regional Planning MSc in Advanced Sustainable Urban Design We aim to develop outstanding urban design professionals who have the creativity to contemplate alternative futures of our cities Develop your skills in the delivery, design and development of sustainable urban projects. This will be in reference to landscape urbanism, urban microclimate, climate change, sustainable material, and urban layout in an international context. Develop a career in design teams from private firms to local authorities, or take on a global career. The course consists of 30 credit core modules, a 15 credit elective module plus a 45 credit research project. Discourses in Urban Design Urban Design Project 1 Spatial Analysis Sustainable Urban Design Practice and Master Planning Urban Design Project 2 Field trip Sustainability in Contemporary Cities Research Project: Route 1: Design Project Route 2: Dissertation A range of electives will be offered in the following themes: (a) Space and Security; (b) Sustainability Evaluation; (c) Climate Change, Risk and Resilience

9 MSc’s in Spatial Planning
Town & Regional Planning MSc’s in Spatial Planning Spatial Planning with Environmental Assessment Spatial Planning with Marine Spatial Planning Spatial Planning with Sustainable Urban Design Multiple pathways to cater for a variety of specialisms within the field of Spatial Planning Spatial Planning is a multi-disciplinary activity and attracts a wide mix of graduates – not just Planning graduates. Accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute Designed for those seeking a professional careers in urban planning and development. The core modules are: Concepts of Spatial Planning Spatial Analysis Development and Planning Processes Sustainability in Contemporary Cities

10 Ph.D. Research Degrees All units of the School (Geography, Architecture and Town & Regional Planning) accept students to study for Ph.D.s Please contact potential supervisors directly for more information

11 Studying in the University of Dundee
Studying in Dundee EUC students enjoy the facilities common to the University – a campus which combines the historic, like the listed Geddes Quadrangle, with the very new – the library is even now being extended. There is a lively student life based around the Dundee University Students Association, and EUC students are keen participants in the events organised by Town & Regional Planning’s own student society, Spad. 11

12 Why Dundee? Dundee itself provides a good base in which to study urban conservation. The city has a rich history as a port and textile town, and faces the common urban problems of reconciling a care for the past with concern for the future. The surrounding area is rich in opportunities for on-site case studies, and there are good links with other historic towns and cities such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Stirling, Arbroath, Perth, Linlithgow…………..in fact, from archaeological sites to historic gardens, good examples of all the subject material of the taught modules can be found in and around Dundee. Slide facts All of these images are from within the City. The slide middle right is an illustration from A.C. Lamb’s “Dundee its Quaint and Historic Buildings”. Published in 1890 the book is a supurb record of the legacy left over from the period when Dundee was Scotland’s second city. Many of the buildings have been lost but far more original fabric remains than most people realise. 12


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