The Bartlett - UCL Faculty of the Built Environment
[edit] Details
http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/
UCL Faculty of the Built Environment
Gower Street
London, WC1E 6BT
Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 2000
[edit] Profile
University of Central London (UCL) was formed in 1826 with a bold and radical agenda, and that spirit is alive and well today at The Bartlett. Their vision is of a world where everything that's built aims to add to the well-being of people and the environment.
Through education, ideas and research that are inventive, forward-thinking and cross-disciplinary, The Bartlett seek to encourage more innovative, collaborative responses to the world's challenges from those involved in the creation of our cities, towns and settlements.
As one of the oldest but most radical faculties of its kind, The Bartlett has built a reputation for education and research that draws students and academics from across the world.
The schools and sections operate at the leading edge of ten distinct fields from architecture, planning and spatial analysis to energy, project management and development in the global south.
Together, they offer a network for collaboration and a way of looking at issues and challenges that is unique in built environment education and research.
[edit] Undergraduate courses
[edit] The Bartlett School of Architecture
[edit] The Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management
- BSc Project Management for Construction
- BSc Project Management for Construction (sandwich programme)
[edit] The Bartlett School of Planning
[edit] Postgraduate courses
[edit] The Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis
[edit] The Bartlett School of Architecture
- MArch Architecture
- MArch Architectural Design
- MArch Urban Design
- MA Architectural History
- MA Situated Practice
- MA Architecture and Historic Urban Environments
- MRes Architecture and Digital Theory
- MRes Architectural Computation
- MSc/MRes Space Syntax: Architecture and cities
- MArch Design for Manufacture
- MArch Design for Performance
[edit] The Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management
- MSc Construction Economics and Management
- MSc Project and Enterprise Management
- MSc Strategic Management of Projects
- MSc Infrastructure Investment and Finance
[edit] The Bartlett Development Planning Unit
- MSc Building and Urban Design in Development
- MSc Development Administration and Planning
- MSc Environment and Sustainable Development
- MSc Social Development Practice
- MSc Urban Development Planning
- MSc Urban Economic Development
[edit] The Bartlett School of Planning
- MSc/Dip International Planning
- MSc/Dip Spatial Planning
- MSc/Dip International Real Estate and Planning
- MSc/Dip Urban Regeneration
- MSc/Dip Sustainable Urbanism
- MSc/Dip Urban Design and City Planning
- MSc Mega Infrastructure Planning Appraisal and Design
- MSc Housing and City Planning
- MSc Transport and City Planning
- MRes Inter-disciplinary Urban Design
[edit] UCL Energy Institute
[edit] UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering
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