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Certificate in UK Planning Law & Practice MA Cultural Planning & Policy
Distance learning Full-time or part-time
The Certificate forms a part of the Associated Cultural planning can be defined as the
Programme of the Consortium of Planning strategic use of cultural resources for the
Schools which operates the Joint Distance integrated development of communities at local,
Learning Master of Arts in Town and Country regional and national level; an action-research
Planning. approach based on broad definition of culture
and cultural resources; a culturally sensitive
This Associated Programme is designed
approach to urban and regional planning and to
for candidates from the EU and some
environmental, social economic policy-making.
Commonwealth Countries, who are applying for
Royal Town Planning Institute membership and The course is aimed at arts and cultural
who are required to obtain an update on current managers, administrators, researchers,
UK planning procedures. It is also of interest practitioners, managers, planners and
to practising UK planners seeking to update policymakers working both in the UK and
their knowledge for continuing professional overseas in the fields of the arts, heritage,
development (CPD) purposes and to others leisure, place marketing, tourism, sports, media,
wishing to gain a greater understanding of the economic development, architecture, landscape
town planning system. design, and urban and regional planning.
The Certificate is taken by means of distance Entry requirements
learning, using learning materials provided A second class honours degree, or a qualification
by the University. It is meant to be completed of equivalent standing, in a relevant subject such
within a twelve month period and successful as Arts Management, Planning, Geography,
completion of the Certificate requires a pass to Urban Studies, Architecture, European Studies,
be achieved in four coursework assignments. Leisure Studies, Media and Communication
Studies, Cultural Studies, Performing Arts, Fine
The modules are spatial plan making,
Art, Literature, Politics, Sociology, Philosophy,
development management, development
Anthropology, Public Administration or Business
process and summative assignment. Tutor
Studies.
feedback is provided on all assignments and
additional guidance is available from a network Key facts
of tutors in the Consortium Planning Schools. Course code: MACPP
Place of study: Civic Quarter
Successful completion of the Certificate will
Start date: October
provide a basic but sound understanding of the
Length of study: Full-time 1 year.
procedures and methods of Town and Country
Part-time 2 years.
Planning in the UK and to some extent Ireland,
involving an appreciation of who does what, why
and how.
Key facts
Course code: UKPLP
Place of study: Distance learning
Start date: January, April, July or September
Length of study: 1 year.
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