The Master's in Planning and Sustainable Development is a full-time taught programme running for 24 months over two academic years from the date of first registration.
Year 1
          Students take 60 credits as
          follows: 
          PD6105 Housing, Social Change and Community Needs (5 credits) 
          PD6106 Infrastructure and Transport in Land Use
          Planning (5 credits) 
          PD6110 Foundations in Planning and Sustainable
          Development (5 credits)
          PD6111 Contemporary Concepts in Planning Theory (5
          credits)
          PD6112 Drawing, Communication and Observation Skills
          (5 credits)
          PD6113 Information and Engagement Skills in
          Planning (5 credits)
          PD6114 Planning Processes, Administration and
          Participation (5 credits)
          PD6116 Urban and Metropolitan  Spatial Planning (5 credits)
          PD6117 Regional, National and  Transnational Planning (5 credits)
          PD6118 Principles of Urban Design and Place-making (5
          credits)
          PD6205 Planning and Management of Natural Resources (5 credits)          
          LW6101 Introduction to Planning Law (5 credits)
          
          Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Year 2 
          Students take 60 credits as
          follows:
          PD6105 Housing, Social Change and Community Needs (5 credits) 
          PD6120 Landscape  Character, Context and Change (5 credits)
          PD6122 Planning and Design for Built Heritage (5  credits)          
          PD6206 Property, Sustainable Growth and Enterprise (5
          credits) 
        PD6207 Spatial Planning and Landscape for Rural Environments (5 credits)
          PD6208 Applied Discourses in Planning and Sustainable Development (5
          credits) 
          PD6209 International Planning systems and Approaches (5  credits)          
          PD6211 Plan-making and Forward Planning Skills (5
          credits)
          PD6212 Planning Skills in Development Management and
          Assessment (5 credits)
          PD6213 Research Methods and Proposals in Planning (5 credits) 
          PD6217 Expanded Planning Research Paper (10 credits)
Examinations 
          Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme
          will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book and for
          each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023. 
Postgraduate Diploma in Planning and Sustainable Development
          Candidates who pass Year 1 modules to a value of 60 credits may opt
          to exit the programme and be conferred with the Postgraduate Diploma
          in Planning and Sustainable Development.
Programme Learning Outcomes for Master's in Planning and
            Sustainable Development, (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
          On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
          to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Diploma in
            Planning and Sustainable Development, (NFQ Level
            9, Major Award)
          On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
          to:

