261 Master's degrees in Urban Planning in Europe
Smart and Sustainable Cities
The Smart and Sustainable Cities programme of Trinity College Dublin approaches the study of smart and sustainable urbanism by drawing from the research-based expertise of leading scholars from Trinity’s Energy, Environment and Emerging Technologies Institute.
Regional and Urban Planning Studies
Delve into the economics, geography and politics of land-use planning, drawing on LSE’s strength in interdisciplinary teaching in this unique programme. Learn more at the Regional and Urban Planning Studies programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Planning, Growth and Regeneration
Planning, Growth and Regeneration from University of Cambridge unequal distribution of income, jobs, and welfare across cities, places, and regions is one of the defining issues of our time, and it is increasingly seen as a waste of economic potential, as well as a challenge for social cohesion and sustainable development.

Spatial Planning
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. Related challenges vary in scale, from individual property to strategic policy making.
Urban and Regional Planning
Urban and regional planning is constantly challenged by the transformation of society as well as by changes in our knowledge about and understanding of the world. We offer a master degree in Urban and Regional Planning at Stockholm University.

Transport and Planning
Gain the skills, knowledge and confidence to create the transport systems of the future.

Redesigning the Post-Industrial City (RePIC)
This Redesigning the Post-Industrial City (RePIC) course delivered by the University College Cork is a two-year, English-taught Master's programme jointly designed and delivered by the UNIC alliance – where the ambition is to build a vibrant knowledge and innovation community committed to the rethinking of more sustainable urban futures.
Regional and Urban Planning
The Master of Regional and Urban Planning programme at University College Dublin develops the requisite conceptual knowledge and practical skills required by planners in this increasingly complex environment.
Sustainability
The MSc in Sustainability at the University of Salford is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for the green economy. This full-time or part-time course lasts for one year and focuses on various aspects of sustainability, including urban planning and resource management, preparing graduates for impactful careers.

Urban Analytics
Around the world, city governments are realising the growing importance of harnessing the power of urban big data. This Urban Analytics programme from University of Glasgow will provide you with the knowledge and skills to design and conduct appropriate analyses, and experience of working with cutting-edge datasets.
Surveying, Planning and Land Management
In the Master's in Surveying, Planning and Land Management, you work with planning, property law and geodata in connection with technology, law and society. Your will work with the green transition and the future map of Denmark. You can also choose to specialise in one of the subject areas related to surveying and mapping, land management, planning and geoinformatics.
Urban Policy
Study urban management and policy in this Urban Policy dual degree from Sciences Po and London School of Economics and Political Science, two leading centres of research in city development and urban governance.

Human Settlements
In an era of rapid change, space is an increasingly limited resource. The Master of Human Settlements addresses rapid urbanisation and contemporary urban transformations. Our intensive programme examines the multi-faceted challenges facing contemporary human settlements worldwide while helping you develop a critical and interpretative approach toward your own position within the field.
Spatial Planning
The Spatial Planning programme of the University of Glasgow aims to help you acquire a broad foundation of knowledge in spatial and city planning, from which more detailed or specialist study can be developed. The aim of the programme is to relate academic thinking and research at the forefront of spatial planning to your own experiences, whether at work or in other endeavours.
Sustainable Urban Development
The two-year MSc in Sustainable Urban Development at the University of Oxford will provide a rigorous and critical understanding of the policy and practice of sustainable urban development. The course exposes students to sustainable urbanism as both an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary subject at global and local scales.

Landscape Planning
The Landscape Planning programme at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague aims to sufficiently prepare graduates to be competitive in the international job market and gain knowledge in the field of landscape planning, landscape ecology and landscape architecture.

Professional Practice
Take the final stage of professional and academic training to demonstrate your competency and qualify as a Chartered Architect in the UK with this Professional Practice degree offered at University of Bath.

Urban Planning
Learn about the historical development of cities, their current complex problems, and help to shape the future outcomes of cities across the world.
Architecture
The Architecture programme of University of Liechtenstein reflects the diverse and complex challenges facing architecture as a socially responsible profession today. An understanding of and an active engagement with cultural sustainability are at the heart of its curriculum.
Architecture - Urban Regeneration
The Architecture - Urban Regeneration Master is offered by Sapienza University of Rome. The Masters Degree in Architecture – Urban Regeneration, in compliance with the qualifying learning objectives of the class LM-4, aims at responding to the need of a new profile of Architect, fully integrated in the European context, with reference to cultural, professional and formal elements.