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The Inter-disciplinary Urban Design MRes is a faculty-wide one-year research degree designed to allow students to tailor their own learning to their background and future aspirations. Students can construct their study in an inter-disciplinary manner, enabling them to explore urban design as a critical arena for advanced research and practice.
This programme provides an interdisciplinary space in which students can examine the challenges of urban design from comparative disciplinary perspectives; students are exposed to the latest cutting-edge urban design research and teaching at the UCL Bartlett and are offered the opportunity to conduct a substantial piece of individual urban design research, receiving training in methodologies appropriate to the conduct of urban design and urban scale research.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
The programme consists of two core modules (totalling 105 credits), and either a 15,000-word dissertation or a 10,000-word disssertation and a research-based design proposal (75 credits).
Core modules
- Inter-disciplinary Urban Design - this module draws from a range of named feeder modules from across The Bartlett and across UCL (see below)
- Urban Investigations - this module explores cutting-edge research and research techniques in urban design
Feeder modules
- Adaptable Cities
- Architectural Phenomena
- Cities, Space & Power
- Creative Cities
- Design as a Knowledge-Based Process
- Design and Real Estate
- Detailed Urban Design
- Embodied and Embedded Technologies, Cities as Interface
- Environmental Masterplanning
- From Strategic Vision to Urban Plan
- Geographic Information Systems and Science
- London, Aspects of Change
- Participatory Process: Building for Development
- Public Space & the City
- Social Dimensions of Sustainability
- Spatial Modelling and Simulation
- Spatial Cultures
- Spatial Justice
- Strategic Urban Design
- Theorising Practices: Architecture, Art & Urbanism
Dissertation/research project
All students undertake an independent urban design research project culminating in either a dissertation of 15,000 words or a 10,000-word dissertation and a research-based design proposal.
Teaching and learning
Methods of delivery will vary (because of the flexible nature of the programme) but a typical student might encounter studio teaching, formal lectures, analytical modelling, small-group tutorials and discussion, formal presentations, and site visits. Student performance is assessed through individual and group work, essays, and project work.
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a cognate discipline or a relevant Master's degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.
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- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
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