| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview of the Urban Planning MPlan (Hons) Degree
The Urban Planning MPlan (Hons) degree at Loughborough University offers a unique opportunity to help shape the world around us. Our cities and built environments face huge future challenges, including climate change, rising sea levels, population growth, and economic change. This course draws on diverse expertise, providing students with the skills required to help shape our future and solve the big issues our society faces.
Course Details
- Duration: 5 years full-time with placement year or 4 years full-time
- Typical offer: AAB Entry requirements
- Fees for 2026 entry:
- UK: £9,535 per academic year
- International: £27,300 per academic year
- UCAS codes:
- 5 years full-time with placement year: K421
- 4 years full-time: K420
- Start date: October 2026
- Institute code: L79
- Subject area: Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
- Placement year available: Optional language programme
What You'll Study
This course is developed to give students a broad understanding of the key concepts in spatial planning: the making of place and the mediation of space. A key theme that is developed throughout the years of study is the transition to smart cities. Students will gain a unique insight and understanding of how technology will fundamentally change our built environments and thus the role and opportunities of planning to shape this transition.
Year 1
- Compulsory modules:
- Professional Skills
- Principles of Law and Economics for the Built Environment
- Professional Practice in Urban Planning
- Design Skills and Urban Data Analytics
- Contemporary Planning
- Principles of Urban Planning
Year 2
- Compulsory modules:
- Construction Finance and Risk
- Urban Economics and Development Appraisal
- Research Methods and Digital Skills
- Urban Planning and the Environment
- Design and Place Making
- Remote Sensing & GIS
Year 3
- Compulsory modules:
- Planning Theories in Context
- Future Cities
- Planning Policy and People
- Urban Mobility
- Research Dissertation
- Teamwork and Leadership
Final Year
- Compulsory modules:
- Applied Urban Planning Project
- Modelling and Analysis for Urban Planning
- Infrastructure Planning
- Mapping and Modelling the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (15 credits)
- Smart Cities
- Transport Planning
- Geographic Information Systems and Data Management
How You'll Study
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Tutorials
- Field trips
- Independent study
- Group work
- Supervision
- Workshops
- Practical sessions
How You'll Be Assessed
Students are assessed through a combination of individual and group work, such as reports, presentations, examination, and design-based project work. Approximately 75% of assessment will be by coursework with 25% by examination.
Placement Year
- This course comes with the option to undertake an industrial placement for a year, at the end of which you will gain a Diploma in Industrial Studies (DIS).
- Most placements are fully salaried, with typical salaries from £17,000 to £22,000.
Study Abroad
- If you are interested in travelling whilst you study, there are options to study overseas with our partner universities.
- By choosing this course you'll have the option to take advantage of this exciting opportunity, giving you the chance to not only experience new cultures and visit exciting destinations, but also to expand your learning experience.
Entry Requirements
To learn more about the qualifications we typically accept, please select your country from the drop-down menu below.
General Entry Requirements
The entry requirements for each course should be read alongside the University’s general entry requirements which give further details on acceptable subjects, alternative UK and international qualifications and minimum English language requirements.
Contextual Admissions
The University’s admissions process uses contextual information to provide insights into the context in which your academic qualifications have been achieved. This may influence the typical offers listed below.
Tuition Fees for 2026 Entry
UK Fees
- Full-time course per annum: £9,535
- Placement year: Approx. 20% of the full-time fee
International Fees
- Full-time course per annum: £27,300
- Placement year: Approx. 20% of the full-time fee
Your Future Career
Highly skilled Urban Planning graduates are in high demand with various areas of employment available, including environmental consultancy, local development planning, urban regeneration, urban design and transport planning.
Companies Students Have Worked for After Graduating
Our recent graduates in the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering have gone on to take up various graduate and professional level roles at companies including:
- Abacus
- ABP
- AECOM
- AMEY
- Arcadis
- Arup
- Atkins
- Balfour Beatty
- Bouygues
- Buro Happold
- CH2M
- Connect Roads
- Costain
- Eurovia
- Fluor
- Foster + Partners
- Interserve
- Jacobs
- Kier
- Laing O'Rourke
- Lendlease
- Lidl
- MACE
- Morgan Sindall
- Mott MacDonald
- Network Rail
- Pick Everard
- Schofields
- Severn Trent
- SISK
- Skanska
- Tesco
- The British Army
- Walter Lilly
- WSP
Related Courses
- Urban Planning BSc
- Architectural Engineering BEng
- Architectural Engineering MEng
- Civil Engineering BEng
- Civil Engineering MEng
- Commercial Management and Quantity Surveying BSc
- Construction Engineering Management BSc
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