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    • #709574
      lisa
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      Hi, new to the forum:rolleyes:
      I am desperately trying to find a distance learning course in planning & development. Does anyone know of one? I have been working for the past eight years in an architects office but alas, with absolutely no letters after my name and I can’t afford to take time off for full time study. I would appreciate it if anyone knows of one.
      Thanks
      Lisa

    • #792433
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      cant help you with your query, sorry.

      EDIT: editted by moderator

    • #792434
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      http://www.dit.ie/DIT/study/parttime2007/programmes/dt123.html

      The programme is part-time and aimed at existing professionals working in the area of the built environment. Successful applicants for the programme will normally already be working within, or at the margins of, the planning system and it is an aim of the programme to bring a more diverse and wider range of skills into the planning profession in Ireland.

      The programme is based on 2.5 academic years, i.e. the programme is delivered on the basis of a five-semester cycle

      The link above is to a spatial planning course in DIT, not distance learning, but it is part time. Not sure how helpful this will be. It is an MSc though so I presume you will need a primary degree.

      DT122 MSc in Planning and Development is another two years part time course that may be more suitable

    • #792435
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Thanks for that. Just checked it out but they both need a primary degree. Just looked at a similar thread which seems to indicate that it’s all or nothing – basically,I would have to leave my job and study full time. Grr.

    • #792436
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Hi Lisa, if it is degree level you are after, maybe have a look at some of the Open University courses. Whilst they are not exactly what you are looking for they might bring you towards the direction you want to go. Colleges vary quite alot, but would be worth looking to see what the course outline is in Social Science, Economics, Geography, Sociology etc on the following list:

      http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/classifications/social_sciences.shtm

    • #792437
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Just checked that out and I’m impressed. There is an environmental studies course which would point me in the right direction alright. Definitely going to look into this. Thanks a million for that.:)

    • #792438
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Lisa

      You should make sure that if you do undertake a planning course it is recognised as a qualification by the relevant professional bodies…in this case the Irish planning Institute or the Royal Town Planning Institute. You may find it difficult to work as a planner unless you undertake an accreditted course.

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