30 months
to complete, part time
The University of Birmingham’s online MSc Urban Sustainability teaches you the expertise you need to strategically and sustainably solve some of the world’s greatest urban sustainability challenges.The University of Birmingham’s online MSc Urban Sustainability teaches you the expertise you need to strategically and sustainably solve some of the world’s greatest urban sustainability challenges.The University of Birmingham’s online MSc Urban Sustainability teaches you the expertise you need to strategically and sustainably solve some of the world’s greatest urban sustainability challenges.
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30 months
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Top-100
ranked university in the world1
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The University of Birmingham’s MSc Urban Sustainability offers a career-focused, flexible online learning experience designed to prepare you for a career in the critical field of urban planning.
With a focus on the science and technology behind sustainable city solutions, this programme equips you with the skills to lead or implement contemporary, data-driven sustainability initiatives, no matter where you are in the world.
Regularly engage with the latest research as your work through the coursework and global case studies, while building the leadership and communication skills necessary to drive positive change in the urban environment.
Explore the ethical, social, and environmental aspects of urban sustainability as you develop a diverse skill set that will help you advance your career and make a lasting, positive impact in urban spaces across different contexts.
Take control of your career trajectory – earn a masters online from a leading research university
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