Certificate Programme in Urban Sociology and Policy (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate Programme in Urban Sociology and Policy is an advanced certificate programme comprising 20 units that prepares learners to address the complex urban challenges of the 21st century. This programme is crucial in today's world, as cities are growing rapidly and urban governance is becoming increasingly important.
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- Urban Policy Frameworks and Analysis
- Sociological Perspectives on Urbanisation
- Urban Governance and Politics
- Planning and Development in Urban Spaces
- Social Inequality and Urban Marginalisation
- Urban Poverty and its Consequences
- Urban Health and Well-being
- Urban Education and Learning
- Urban Culture and Identity
- Urban Environmental Issues and Challenges
- Urban Climate Change and Resilience
- Sustainable Urban Development and Policy
- Urban Infrastructure and Service Delivery
- Urban Justice and Human Rights
- Critical Perspectives on Urban Sociology
- Urban Sociology and Policy in Global Context
- Research Methods in Urban Sociology
- Urban Sociology and Policy Practicum
- Capstone Project in Urban Sociology and Policy
- Special Topics in Urban Sociology and Policy
- Capstone Report and Presentation
- Urban Sociology and Policy Final Project
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The Certificate Programme in Urban Sociology and Policy is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to pursue a range of career paths in urban policy and planning.
Urban Planner (30%) - Develops and implements plans for urban areas, taking into account social, economic, and environmental factors.
Policy Analyst (25%) - Conducts research and analysis to inform policy decisions at the local, national, or international level.
Researcher (20%) - Conducts research on urban issues, such as housing, transportation, and environmental sustainability.
Project Manager (25%) - Oversees projects related to urban development, such as infrastructure projects or community initiatives.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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