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Our degree in City Planning & Environmental Policy is about solving complex issues that we experience in our everyday lives. How can we provide housing for everyone? How can we reduce our climate impact and conserve our natural environment? Where should we build our schools and shops? This unique degree brings together a focus on the city, the environment and design and links them with clear routes to professions and careers.

About This Course

Our degree in City Planning & Environmental Policy is about solving complex issues that we experience in our everyday lives. How can we provide housing for everyone? How can we reduce our climate impact and conserve our natural environment? Where should we build our schools and shops? This unique degree brings together a focus on the city, the environment and design and links them with clear routes to professions and careers.

So, if you are considering a career as a qualified planner or environmental policy analyst this degree is for you. These professions allow you to visualise new patterns and ideas for cities and to bring this vision to reality by activating social change and promoting sustainable development. This course gives you the skills to enable real world change.

This degree integrates an interdisciplinary approach that will deepen and broaden your understanding of environmental, social and economic issues, and sets these in a practical policy context. On entering first year, you will be introduced to a host of new ideas and concepts. Building your knowledge and skills throughout the first year of the course, you will progressively gain insight into the complexity of our taken-for-granted world and how we can constructively and sustainably respond to the challenges we face. A small class size and the interactive learning environment ensures an enjoyable experience that stimulates creativity and ownership of your career path.

First Year

  • Introduction to City Planning
  • Environmental Change & Policy
  • History of City Planning
  • Urban Design
  • Environmental Economics
  • Inequality & Social Justice in Irish Society
  • Planning & Development Studio
  • Contemporary Issues in Planning

Second Year

  • Local Planning Studio
  • Community Development & Planning
  • Geographical Information Systems
  • Case Studies in Environmental Policy
  • Socio-Spatial Dynamics
  • Rural Change, Development & Planning
  • Smart Cities
  • Property and Planning

Third Year

In Third Year students develop the skills to translate knowledge into practical solutions for future sustainable and smart cities. Modules include:

  • Environmental Management
  • Climate Policy & Politics
  • Transport, Environment and Sustainability
  • Regional Innovation

Fourth Year

In Fourth Year students will deepen their technical and practical knowledge of planning and environmental policy and will develop their critical thinking skills to prepare for their future career. Modules may include:

  • Planning Design and Development
  • Plan Making Studio
  • Planning Institutions and Governance
  • Planning Methods, Skills and Techniques
  • Environment and Sustainability

The modules are delivered in a variety of formats including lectures, labs and studios. This learning environment provides opportunities for research, field work and guest lectures from leading researchers and practitioners. Dublin and the surrounding region are viewed as a living lab for student learning.

Students have the opportunity in the second trimester of third year to pursue a workbased project (either through an internship or practice-based project) or to study abroad. Students have previously studied in countries such as France, Netherlands, USA.

On completion of this degree students will gain the necessary professional accreditation to pursue a career as a professional planner. If students wish to develop further skills and knowledge they may choose to pursue graduate study, through either an MSc or PhD.

With a growing need for planners in Ireland and further afield our graduates find employment in:

  • Government and local authorities
  • Planning and environmental consultancies
  • Local and regional development organisations
  • Private companies (marketing/location/real estate/ infrastructure/renewable energy)
  • Non-governmental organisations (environmental/ heritage/international development).

UCD Engineering and Architecture College Office

Tel: +353 1 716 1916
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Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.

Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.

Module Type Module   Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Core Modules
ENVP10030 Environmental Economics Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
ENVP10040 Land Use & Sustainability Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
PLAN10010 Introduction to City Planning Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
PLAN10020 History of City Planning Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
PLAN10030 Urban Design Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
PLAN10040 Research methods Autumn  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
ENVP10010 Environment Change & Policy Spring  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
PLAN10080 Planning and Development Studio Spring  10
Stage 1 Core Modules
PLAN10100 Contemporary Issues in Planning Spring  5
Stage 1 Core Modules
SSJ10060 Inequality and Social Justice in Irish Society Spring  5
Stage 1 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Students must register to a minimum of 55 Programme Credits (Core Modules). Students may register to 5 Elective Credits or select an Addtional Option Module from the list below, in order to fulfill their Stage requirement of 60 credits. These modules should be selected to ensure a balanced workload of 30 credits per trimester.
ECON10040 Economics and Sustainability Spring  5
Stage 1 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Students must register to a minimum of 55 Programme Credits (Core Modules). Students may register to 5 Elective Credits or select an Addtional Option Module from the list below, in order to fulfill their Stage requirement of 60 credits. These modules should be selected to ensure a balanced workload of 30 credits per trimester.
GEOG10100 People, Places, Regions Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
ENVP20020 Case Studies Environmental Pol Autumn  10
Stage 2 Core Modules
PLAN20020 Introduction to GIS Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
PLAN20070 Smart Cities Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
PLAN20090 Socio-Spatial Dynamics Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
PLAN20010 Community Development and Planning Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
PLAN20030 Local Planning Studio Spring  10
Stage 2 Core Modules
PLAN20080 Rural Change, Dev.& Plan. Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
PLAN20130 Property & Planning Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Students must register to a minimum of 50 Programme Credits (Core Modules). Students may register to 10 Elective Credits or select Additional Option Modules from the list below, in order to fulfill their Stage requirement of 60 credits. These modules should be selected to ensure a balanced workload of 30 credits per trimester.
ARCT20040 History & Theory of the Designed Environment III - Survey Course 2 Autumn  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Students must register to a minimum of 50 Programme Credits (Core Modules). Students may register to 10 Elective Credits or select Additional Option Modules from the list below, in order to fulfill their Stage requirement of 60 credits. These modules should be selected to ensure a balanced workload of 30 credits per trimester.
DEV20130 Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of:
Students must register to a minimum of 50 Programme Credits (Core Modules). Students may register to 10 Elective Credits or select Additional Option Modules from the list below, in order to fulfill their Stage requirement of 60 credits. These modules should be selected to ensure a balanced workload of 30 credits per trimester.
GEOG20130 Cities in a Global World Spring  5

SDG6 SDG10 SDG 11 SDG 13 SDG 16

By joining the UCD College of Engineering and Architecture, you will be part of a vibrant community of students and faculty who are committed to creating a more sustainable and equitable future. The mission of the College of Engineering and Architecture is to affect a just transition to a more sustainable and equitable future through our education of professionals in engineering, architecture, planning and policy, and our research in technology, design, and policy. The College, in our engineers and architects, brings together the technical expertise to deliver and create infrastructure and technologies that can create a more sustainable future and, uniquely, the College, in our planners and environmental policy researchers, also brings together the research and professions required to create the policies and the regulatory environment that supports technological and infrastructure development, and that can also scrutinise and investigate the behavioural changes affected by our technologies.

The programmes at UCD are designed to equip students with the best education in their chosen field, while at the same time embedding the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDG’s) in their education where most relevant.

City Planning & Environmental Policy

The bachelors in City Planning and Environmental Policy trains students to address the complex global issues we as a society face and equips them to create cities and communities that are environmentally friendly, socially inclusive, and economically sustainable.

  • Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6)
  • Reduce Inequalities (SDG 10)
  • Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11)
  • Climate Action (SDG 13)
  • Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (SDG 16)

I chose this course for its global significance, delving beyond city planning into topics like climate change and economics. Its diverse skill set equips us for a wide range of jobs. Completing my master’s next year excites me, though my post-grad plans are still evolving. Yet, this course has already unveiled numerous job prospects. UCD’s exceptional career support further guides me. It’s ideal for those curious about the world’s mechanics or unsure of their career path but eager to learn.

Julia Warchala, Student

Non-EU Undergraduate Fee information can be found here.

UCD offers a number of competitive undergraduate scholarships for full-time, self-funding international students, holding an offer of a place on a UCD undergraduate degree programme. For information on Undergraduate Scholarships, please see the UCD International Scholarships webpage.

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