This will enables students to develop project plans, lead project teams, accomplish project steps within set time frames and manage the work of consultants. The course appeals to students interested in cities and urban development, people and places, and improving environmental outcomes. The degree is not highly technical but encompasses multidisciplinary training that draws on geography, politics, sociology, ecology, economics, law, history and design. Subject content ranges across theory, vocational knowledge, planning methods and field-based study.
Awarded
by
MVNU
Entry
Requirement
10+2 with PCM
Course
Fees
INR 10500 OR $
525
Note:
Indian residents to pay fee in INR and rest in $.
Course
Duration
4 YEARS (8 SEM.)
Subject
Information
Lateral Entry : Not Available
Credit Transfer : Not Available
SEM-1
Introduction to Planning Practice and History
Human Settlements
Geographical Information & Analysis
English - I
SEM-2
Regional Economic Development Planning
Evolution of Urban Structure
Human Behavior
Professional Communications
SEM-3
Planning Theory
Urban Design
Planning Techniques
English - II
SEM-4
Environment & Society
Tourism Systems
Planning Law
Land Surveying
SEM-5
Regional Development Planning: An Indian Perspective
Real Estate Marketing and Management
Planning & Environmental Law
English - III
SEM-6
Regional Economic Impact Analysis
Real Estate Development Process
Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
Social Survey Methods & Analysis
SEM-7
Strategic Management
Planning Concepts & Controversies
Population Geography & Social Demography
English - IV
SEM-8
Town & Country Planning
Social Structure, Reconstruction & Value
Tools for Architectural Planning
Project Planning in Developing Countries
Elective
Papers / Specializations
There
is no Elective / Specializations papers in this course.
Career
Opportunities
Our graduates occupy diverse decision-making roles in urban and environmental research, development and administration. They are presented with a wide range of career opportunities within the private, public and not-for-profit sectors. Employers include state and federal government departments, local councils, the consultant planning field, and property and development companies. The Senior Analyst and Planner will work with and support internal and external committees on complex and sensitive planning issues and projects, including committees of senior university faculty and administrators.