OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME
The overall objective of the programme is to produce highly skilled professionals with the knowledge to respond to the demands of the practical world and to bridge the present knowledge gap between architectural competence and planning competence in urban development.
Our graduates should be able to develop the following abilities:
- To promotes a general and intricate understanding of the city by examining the various factors that generate urban form.
- To focuses on physical planning and the design of urban spaces (and their enclosure) that can adapt over time to the ever-changing needs of inhabitants and society.
- To enable students from architecture and design disciplines to develop skills and employ their knowledge in developing complex socially, environmentally and economically sustainable urban and spatial planning strategies.
- To use design thinking as a critical, interrogative process through which to explore the broader parameters of the research within a particular situation or environment.
- To conceptualize, define, and analyze design problems and opportunities at the urban scale.
TARGET GROUP
The programme targets graduates with Honours degree in a discipline related to the built environment and the city (e.g. Architecture, Planning, Surveying, Engineering, Construction Management, Land use Planning, Geography, Landscape Planning/Architecture). Candidates with alternative professional experience may also be considered.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
To qualify for admission, a candidate must fulfill the general Makerere University entry requirements for postgraduate diplomas, and in addition the candidate must be a holder of either
- A bachelors degree in Urban/Regional/Physical/Town and Country Planning, Architecture, Landscape Design, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, surveying, or its equivalent from a recognized University/Institution.
- Students who have obtained first and second class degrees should be free to join after completion.
- Students who have obtained pass degree can only join after demonstrating professional growth in the relevant field to the degree programme.
DURATION
The duration for the M.Sc in UPD degree programme is one (1) academic year comprising of 2 semesters.
TUTION FEES
Tution fees for privately sponsored students shall be 3, 787, 500 Uganda Shillings per year for Ugandans and 6,700,000Uganda Shillings per year for International students.
PGD. Urban Planning and Design – summary of courses
SEMESTER I |
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Course Code | Course Name | LH PH CH CU |
Core Courses (COMPULSORY) | ||
UPD 7101 | Planning Theory and Practice | 45 – 45 3 |
UPD 7102 | Planning and Design Fundamentals | 45 – 45 3 |
UPD 7103 | Theory and Methods of Urban Design | 45 – 45 3 |
UPD 7104 | Computer Applications for Planning and Design | 30 30 45 3 |
UPD 7105 | Sustainable Urban Infrastructure Systems | 45 – 45 3 |
Total Credit Units = 15 | ||
SEMESTER II
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Core Courses | ||
UPD 7201 | Research Methodology and Scientific Writing | 30 30 45 3 |
UPD 7202 | Neighbourhood Planning and Design | 30 30 45 3 |
UPD 7210 | Action and Strategic Planning | 30 30 45 3 |
UPD 7204 | Landscape Planning and Design | 30 30 45 3 |
UPD 7205 | Sustainable Zoning and Land Use Regulation | 45 – 45 3 |
Total Credit Units = 15 | ||
RECESS TERM (Compulsory) |
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UPD 7301 | Design Project | – 75 75 5 |
Attachments
Attachment Name | Attachment Type | ||
Post Graduate Diploma in Urban Planning and Design | DOC | PS |