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MSc Infrastructure Planning, Appraisal and Development

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    MSc 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time, 5 years flexible

Masters Degree Description

Successful infrastructure projects have the power to deliver important services to populations while tackling global economic, environmental, and social challenges. Infrastructure Planning, Appraisal and Development MSc is designed in collaboration with leading infrastructure practitioners to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to create holistic, robust, and sustainable infrastructure projects, preparing you for a successful career in infrastructure planning.

Entry Requirements

An upper second-class honours Bachelor's degree (or higher) from a UK university or an overseas qualification of equivalent standing is required. Applicants with degrees of a lower classification (minimum of 2:2 in all cases) but with considerable senior-level professional experience may also be accepted, and for applicants without a first degree or full professional membership, but with relevant and substantial work experience in the field, a special qualifying essay may be set.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Graduates have gone on to take up positions working for Arcadis, Asper Investment Management, Morgan Sindall, Siemens, North Projects, London City Airport, Deloitte, Stantec, and more. Some have used their degree as a foundation for PhD research.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Infrastructures as Agents of Change
  • Business Cases for Infrastructure
  • Risk, Uncertainty and Complexity in Decision-Making
  • Critical Issues in Infrastructure Funding, Financing & Investment
  • Infrastructure Policy, Planning and Consent
  • Major Infrastructure Planning Practice
  • Dissertation in Planning
  • Sustainability and Major Infrastructure Investments
  • Environmental Assessment and Management

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