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BSc City Planning & Environmental Policy

BSc City Planning & Environmental Policy

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ , Credits 180 )

The bachelor's 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, urban designer 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. UCD Planning is the also the oldest, largest and most respected planning and environmental policy school in Ireland. Most planners currently employed in Ireland were educated in the School and the course is accredited by both the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and the Irish Planning Institute (IPI).


For more information regarding this course, please click School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy

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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.

The degree in City Planning & Environmental Policy includes modules in:

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

Second Year

  • Local Planning Studio
  • Community Development & Planning
  • Geographical Information Systems
  • Comparative Planning
  • Urban & Regional Economics
  • Case Studies in Environmental Policy
  • Social Spacial Dynamics
  • Rural Change, Development & Planning

Third Year

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

  • Environmental Management
  • Climate Policy & Politics
  • Transport, Environment and Sustainability
  • Smart Cities

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 Methods and Leadership
  • Planning Design and Development
  • Planning Law
  • Environment and Planning
  • Plan Making Studio
  • Housing Planning and Property

The modules are delivered in a variety of formats, including lectures, labs and studios. They provide opportunities for interdisciplinary research, field work and guest lectures from leading researchers, advocates and practitioners. Dublin and the surrounding region are viewed as a living lab for students learning.

The final step towards your career as a planner, urban designer or environmental policy analyst is to complete a one-year specialist Master’s in Planning at UCD: The Master of Regional & Urban Planning, the Master of Urban Design & Planning or the Master of Environmental Policy. This will ensure you gain the necessary professional accreditations, including that of the Irish Planning Institute and the Royal Town Planning Institute.

Graduates find employment in:

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

Also check out the UCD Career Networks career guide for the College of Engineering & Architecture for details on the career supports available to UCD students.

Students have the opportunity in their third year to spend a year studying abroad either inside or outside Europe.  Students who opt for this international experience will complete their undergraduate studies in four years (rather than three). 

See our UCD Global exchanges page for more information