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Town Planning | Urban Planning | Geography
Area of study
Architecture and Construction | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change
The Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change offers various programs for students.
Programs
- Undergraduate Programs
- The faculty provides undergraduate programs that cater to the needs of students interested in environmental and urban change.
- Graduate Programs
- Graduate programs are also available for students who wish to pursue advanced studies in the field.
- Program Pathways
- The faculty offers program pathways that allow students to tailor their education to their specific interests and career goals.
- Our Courses
- A range of courses are available to students, covering topics such as urban environments, planning, and sustainability.
Research
- Research News
- The faculty publishes research news and updates on the latest developments in the field.
- Research Themes
- Research themes include topics such as urbanization, environmental sustainability, and social justice.
- Research Projects
- The faculty is involved in various research projects that aim to address real-world problems and challenges.
- Research Support & Services
- Research support and services are available to students and faculty members, including access to labs and research facilities.
- Labs & Centres
- The faculty has several labs and research centres that provide students with hands-on experience and training.
- EUC Global Research
- The faculty is involved in global research initiatives and collaborations, providing students with opportunities to engage in international research projects.
EU/GEOG 4080 Towns, Suburbs, Peripheries
Description
This course deals with urban environments outside the centre of the city. It develops an understanding of the characteristics and needs of planning for small and medium size towns, suburbs, exurbs and peripheries. Recognizing this diversity of urban form and life, the course, which contains site visits, presents approaches to planning and placemaking challenges typical for non-central communities.
Programs
- Cities, Regions, Planning
- This course is part of the Cities, Regions, Planning program, which focuses on the study of urban and regional planning, policy, and development.
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