Programme

Environmental Design And Management / Urban and Regional Planning

Overview

Degree awarded:
  • M.Phil
  • M.Phil. Housing Development and Management
  • M.Phil. Urban and Regional Planning
  • M.Phil/Ph.D
  • M.Phil/Ph.D Housing Development and Management
  • M.Phil/Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning
  • M.Sc
  • M.Sc (Housing)
  • M.Sc (Urban and Regional Planning)
  • M.Sc Housing Development and Management
  • M.Sc Transport and Logistics Management
  • Masters in Housing
  • MURP
  • Ph.D
  • Ph.D Housing Development and Management
  • Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning
  • Professional Master in Housing Development and Management
  • Professional Master in Transport and Logistics Management
Programmes:
  • Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning
  • Master of Science in Housing
Field of interest:
  • Design
  • Environmental Planning and Resources Management
  • Health Planning
  • Home Economics
  • Housing
  • Housing Finance and Management
  • Housing Policy Formulation
  • Housing Programme Planning and Implementation
  • Not Applicable
  • Regional Planning
  • Transportation
  • Transportation Planning
  • Urban and Regional Planning
  • Urban and Regional Planning Information System
  • Urban Design
  • Urban Management
Entry requirements:

    General Regulations Governing Admission to Higher Degree Programmes

    • Candidates for admission to higher degree programmes shall normally be graduates of the University of Ibadan or other Universities/Institutions recognised by the Senate. Admission shall be made by the Postgraduate College on the recommendation of the appropriate Faculty Postgraduate Committee.
    • Candidates without any previous higher degrees in the relevant discipline may be admitted only to either the Degree of Master or the Professional Degree of Master.
    • Candidates with recognised “Research Higher” Degree in the relevant discipline may be admitted to the M.Phil or Ph.D. degree programmes as appropriate, on the recommendation of the appropriate Faculty Postgraduate Committee.
    • A candidate admitted to the degree of Master of University of Ibadan who obtained a weighted average mark of 55.0 – 59.9%, or a CGPA of between 4.0 and 4.9 may be offered provisional admission to the M.Phil./Ph.D programmes. Such candidates shall be assessed within three semesters of full time and four semesters of part time registration for the M.Phil/Ph.D to Ph.D conversion. This shall also apply to students who graduated from other universities 

    SPECIAL WAIVER FOR MATURED APPLICANTS

    • All University of Ibadan graduates should be admitted to Postgraduate programme with the ordinary level criteria existing at the time their first admission. Candidate who did not fulfill the requirements as at the time of their admission are not eligible for consideration.
    • Special consideration may be given to candidates, who obtained their first degree not less than 20 years from the time of seeking admission to any postgraduate programmes. Such candidates must have been found to possess special skills or abilities and professionally or academically engaged during the period of 20 years. 
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Urban and Regional Planning programs focus on the development, design, and management of cities, towns, and regions to create sustainable and livable environments. These programs equip students with the knowledge and skills to address various urban challenges, including land use, transportation, housing, environmental sustainability, and community development. Here is a general overview of the course content in Urban and Regional Planning:

Introduction to Urban Planning: 

  • Students are introduced to the principles, theories, and history of urban and regional planning, exploring its role in shaping communities.

Urban Design: 

  • Courses cover the principles of urban design, including the layout of streets, public spaces, buildings, and aesthetics to create functional and visually appealing environments.

Land Use Planning: 

Students learn about zoning regulations, land development codes, and the allocation of land for different uses, such as residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational.

Transportation Planning: 

  • Courses focus on designing transportation systems, promoting sustainable mobility options, and addressing traffic congestion and accessibility.

Environmental Planning: 

  • Students study strategies for managing natural resources, protecting green spaces, and promoting environmentally sustainable practices.

Housing and Community Development: 

  • Courses cover affordable housing strategies, community revitalization, and promoting equitable and inclusive neighborhoods.

Economic Development: 

  • Students learn about promoting economic growth, attracting investments, and supporting local businesses and industries.

Urban Infrastructure: 

  • Courses focus on the planning and management of infrastructure systems, including water supply, sewage, electricity, and telecommunications.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Planning: 

  • Students gain skills in using GIS technology to analyze spatial data, map trends, and support planning decisions.

Regional Development: 

  • Courses explore planning on a broader scale, considering the interactions between cities, towns, and surrounding rural areas.

Urban Policy and Governance: 

  • Students study the role of government agencies, policies, and regulations in urban planning and development.

Public Participation and Engagement: 

  • Courses cover techniques for involving community members in the planning process and gathering input for decision-making.

Sustainable Development: 

  • Students learn about principles of sustainability, promoting environmentally friendly practices, and reducing the carbon footprint of urban areas.

Disaster Resilience and Emergency Planning: 

  • Courses focus on preparing cities and regions for natural disasters, emergencies, and ensuring quick recovery.

Planning Law and Ethics: 

  • Students study legal frameworks, regulations, and ethical considerations that guide urban and regional planning.

Few/Some of the Course Content

URP 752Planning Ethics
URP 708Phylosophy and Theory of Urban and Regional Planning
URP 750Planning Laws and Administration
URP 742Public Transportation Planning and Management
URP 733Transportation Planning
URP 732Environmental Engineering 
URP 731Housing
URP 722Computer Aided Design in Urban and Regional Planning
URP 721Spatial Decision Making Information Support System
URP 720Computer Application in Urban and Regional Planning
URP 713Land Surveying
URP 712Intermediate Design Studio
URP 711Principles of Design and Site Planning
URP 707Regional Development Planning
URP 705Land Use Planning
URP 704Statistical Methods in Urban and RegionalPlanning
URP 703Urban and Regional Planning Methods
URP 702History of Urban and Regional Planning
URP 701Phylosophy and Theory of Urban and Regional Planning
URP 791Independent Research Project
URP 784Land Resources Evaluation
URP 781EnvironmentalPlanning and Management
URP 762Rural Settlements and Facilities Planning

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Career Path

Graduates of Urban and Regional Planning programs have diverse career opportunities in public, private, and nonprofit sectors, working to shape and improve urban and regional environments. They play a vital role in creating communities that are sustainable, well-designed, and responsive to the needs of residents. Here are some common career paths for Urban and Regional Planning graduates:

Urban Planner: 

  • Many graduates become urban planners, working with local governments, city councils, or planning agencies to develop land use plans, zoning regulations, and urban design guidelines.

Transportation Planner: 

  • Graduates can specialize in transportation planning, designing and managing transportation systems to improve mobility and reduce congestion.

Environmental Planner: 

  • Some graduates work as environmental planners, addressing environmental impacts and ensuring sustainable practices in development projects.

Housing and Community Development Specialist: 

  • Graduates can work on affordable housing initiatives and community development projects to improve living conditions and quality of life.

Economic Development Planner: 

  • Graduates can work to attract investments, support local businesses, and stimulate economic growth in urban and rural areas.

Land Use Consultant: 

  • Some graduates work as consultants, providing expertise on land use regulations, zoning, and development strategies to public and private clients.

GIS Specialist: 

  • Graduates with GIS skills can work as geographic information systems specialists, analyzing spatial data and creating maps for planning projects.

Regional Planner: 

  • Graduates can work at a regional level, collaborating with multiple municipalities to coordinate development and address regional challenges.

Environmental Impact Analyst: 

  • Some graduates assess the environmental impacts of proposed projects and developments to ensure compliance with regulations.

Urban Design Consultant: 

  • Graduates with a focus on urban design can work on projects that shape the physical layout and aesthetics of urban spaces.

Policy Analyst: 

  • Graduates can work for government agencies or think tanks, analyzing policy implications and providing recommendations for urban development and improvement.

Disaster Resilience Planner: 

  • Some graduates work to enhance disaster preparedness, response, and recovery in urban areas.

Community Engagement Coordinator: 

  • Graduates can facilitate community involvement in planning processes, ensuring that residents' voices are heard and considered.

Nonprofit or Advocacy Organization: 

  • Graduates can work with nonprofit organizations focused on urban development, sustainability, and community improvement.

Academic and Research Positions: 

  • Some graduates pursue further education and research careers in academia, contributing to the advancement of urban and regional planning knowledge.


Graduates of higher degree in Urban and Regional Planning have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the built environment and the quality of life in communities. They contribute to creating places that are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and socially inclusive, fostering vibrant and sustainable urban and regional spaces.

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