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University of Manchester
MPRE Master of Planning with Real Estate
- Manchester, United Kingdom
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Gain a dual accredited integrated master's degree at a university where you are surrounded by rapid urban development and prime real estate.


Doane University
Bachelor in Entrepreneurship
- Communications Building, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
The entrepreneurship program at Doane University prepares students to become future business owners and leaders by developing the knowledge and practices needed to be successful in solving existing problems through creativity and innovation. Students are exposed to organizational development, marketing, financial viability and sound business planning.
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In a Development Planning degree program at the Bachelor's level, you'll explore the intricacies of creating strategies for social, economic, and environmental development. This field empowers you to contribute to sustainable community growth and urban planning, engaging with real-world challenges.
Through courses in urban studies, environmental policy, and economic development, you'll gain skills in conducting needs assessments, analyzing data for informed decision-making, and designing community engagement initiatives. Many students strengthen adaptability as they explore diverse perspectives on development issues, enhancing their research and analytical techniques.
In this program, you'll practice crafting proposals for development projects, collaborating on real-life case studies, and using statistical tools to evaluate project outcomes. Graduates often pursue careers as urban planners, community development specialists, or policy analysts, actively shaping the landscapes in which they work. This degree enables you to influence positive change and contribute to meaningful developments in societies around the world.