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Masters Degrees in Rural Planning
We have 34 Masters Degrees in Rural Planning
Masters degrees in Rural Planning equip postgraduates with specialist training in developing and maintaining the infrastructure of rural towns, villages, and estates. Related specialisms within this subject include topics such as Country Planning, Estate Management and Rural Conservation. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject. Sufficient work experience may also be accepted.
Why study a Masters in Rural Planning?
## Degrees in Rural Planning are highly varied, meaning you could specialise in a variety of areas including: rural estate management; forestry and game management; agriculture; planning, land and environmental law. You will explore the implications for those living in rural areas, and how their lives might be improved through enhanced practices, such as: cultivating a means for sustainable agriculture, in some cases with limited resources; improving road access; developing better technology to assist day-to-day activities. Careers could include positions in rural business management, conservation management, chartered surveying, rural valuation, legal roles in private firms or governing bodies, and roles in the heritage and tourism sectors. If you would prefer a research career, you may wish to use your Masters degree as the first step towards further study at PhD level.MSc in Environment and Society Studies
Radboud University
Geography, Planning and Environment
This Master's programme focuses on the way society deals with its physical environment. We’ll look at the experiences that countries from all around the globe have had, and we will examine both the best and the worst practices. Read more
MSc in Spatial Planning
Radboud University
Geography, Planning and Environment
Spatial planners are fascinated by on-going and future changes in cities and regions and take on the role as managers of spatial transformations - think of: regenerating shopping districts or old industrial sites; designating water retention areas; shaping urban mobility concepts for the future. Read more
MSc - Urban and Rural Planning
Leeds Beckett University
School of Built Environment, Engineering & Computing
Develop the skills and a comprehensive understanding of urban and rural planning. This online course will train you to become an effective, professionally qualified planner. Read more
Rural Estate Management - MSc
Royal Agricultural University
Real Estate and Land Management
This is a highly-regarded course which equips graduates for a rewarding and challenging career in the management of land, property, and business in the countryside. Read more
MSc Urban and Regional Planning
University of Sheffield
Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Equip yourself for the planning profession by examining the factors that shape cities and rural areas and exploring how research is used in policy-making and evaluation. Read more
Sustainable Planning - MSc
University of Hertfordshire
School of Life and Medical Science
Industry Recognised Accreditation: Accredited by The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). Work-Related Learning: You will attend annual Careers Fairs and will benefit from interactions with our vast employer links and Planning Employers Network. Read more
Rural Property Management
Harper Adams University
Postgraduate study at Harper Adams
The aims of the course are to provide students with specialised training in rural land and estate management. Specifically, the courses will prepare students for a career as in rural land and property management and offer professional and technical training to that end. Read more
MSc - Planning
University of Plymouth
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Do you want to pursue a professional career in planning? Our fully accredited postgraduate pathway has been designed to offer a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing the formulation and delivery of spatial planning policy across the built and natural environments. Read more
Strategic Urban and Regional Planning
Linköping University
Graduate School
Our cities and regions are currently facing fundamental challenges related to climate change, globalization, urbanization, digitization and social inequality. Read more
Planning and Sustainable Development PGDip
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
The Postgraduate Diploma in Planning and Sustainable Development is an introductory graduate-level course in spatial planning and development for cities, regions, towns, rural areas, and neighbourhoods. Read more
Coastal Communities and Regional Development
University Centre of the West Fjords
Masters Program
Coastal Communities and Regional Development is an international, multidisciplinary master’s program on the development of rural and remote areas in the past and in the future. Read more
MSc Planning
The University of Manchester
School of Environment, Education and Development
MSc Planning will provide you with the range of skills necessary for a career in urban or environmental planning. The course is aimed at graduates who want a career in planning and development, either in the public or private sector. Read more
Sustainable Rural Development MSc
University of the Highlands and Islands
Science, Health and Engineering
If you want to progress into a managerial role in rural development and sustainability fields, this postgraduate course in Sustainable Rural Development is for you. You will study social, environmental, economic development and professional development, and community engagement issues in the context of managing rural development. Read more
MA - Town & Regional Planning
Leeds Beckett University
School of Built Environment, Engineering & Computing
Shape the spaces people live and work by becoming a spatial planning expert, influencing strategies and policies on local development. Read more
Master of Land Economy (Rural Surveying), ISS or MLE, PgDip
Aberdeen University
School of Geosciences
This programme accepts graduates from any discipline to convert and become fully RICS accredited in Land Economy and Rural Surveying. Read more