Dalhousie University

Canada
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Community Design

Offered at Dalhousie University, Canada
FieldCommunity Design
Duration3 years
Tuition34195.00

Overview

Dalhousie University’s Community Design programme helps you understand how cities and communities can be planned for long-term health, equity, and sustainability. Through hands-on, place-based learning, you’ll develop practical skills to analyze community challenges and support real-world solutions.

About this programme

Overview

Dalhousie University offers a comprehensive Community Design programme that equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective community planning and urban design. The programme emphasizes long-term health, equity, and sustainability, preparing graduates to tackle real-world challenges through innovative solutions. Students engage in hands-on, place-based learning, allowing them to analyze community issues and make data-informed decisions.

What you'll study

The curriculum is designed to provide a strong foundation in planning and community-focused design. Core coursework includes:

  • Space, Place, and GIS
  • Data, Probability, and Planning
  • Site Planning
  • History and Theory of Urban Design
  • Transportation and Land Use Planning
  • Social Justice

Students will benefit from applied learning opportunities through partnerships with local organizations, connecting classroom theories to community needs. For detailed curriculum information, including semester sequencing and elective options, please refer to the programme website.

Entry requirements

Currently, there are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading-score requirements publicly listed for this programme. For further details on entry requirements, interested applicants should consult the programme website.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Community Design programme will be well-prepared for various career paths in urban planning, community development, and related fields. The skills gained through this programme enable students to contribute meaningfully to the creation of sustainable and equitable communities, making them valuable assets in both public and private sectors.

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