Master of Urban Planning

Curriculum and Course Structure

The programme can be completed in two years (four semesters) on a full-time basis. Each semester, students should acquire 20 Units through a combination of core courses and electives.

To qualify for the Master of Urban Planning degree, a candidate must successfully complete at least 80 Units. These can be attained via a combination of 4 core studio courses (28 Units), 7 core non-studio courses (28 Units) and 6 elective courses (24 Units).

Degree Requirements At least 80 Units
Candidature Full-time only minimum 2 year – maximum 3 years
Continuation Requirements https://cde.nus.edu.sg/graduate/graduate-programmes-by-coursework/graduation-requirements/
Graduation Requirements A student pursuing a Master’s degree by coursework must achieve a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 to be eligible for graduation.

Core courses

Core courses include all planning studios as well as those that teach foundational knowledge in urban planning, such as research methods, urban economics and history. The physical planning studios occupy a central space in the core curriculum as this is where students are challenged to translate what they have learnt into spatial thinking and integrative problem-solving.

Electives

Students can select up to six electives from a list of graduate-level courses. This allows students to pursue his/her interests and find a path towards future specialisation. The list of electives may change every year depending on availability. Students can also take electives outside of the list based on their interests and future plans, subject to approval from the programme directors.

MUP Year 1

Year 1 – SEMESTER 1

DEP5101 Urban Analysis Workshop (Studio)  4 Units
DEP5101A Qualitative Methods for Urban Planning  4 Units
DEP5112 Planning Policy and Process 4 Units
DEP5104 Urban and Regional Economics 4 Units
Elective 1 4 Units
Total 20 Units
Year 1 – SEMESTER 2

DEP5110 Urban Design and Planning (Studio) 8 Units
DEP5103A Quantitative Methods for Urban Planning
4 Units
DEP5102 History and Theory of Urban Planning  4 Units
DEP5111 Planning Technologies 4 Units
Total 20 Units

 

MUP Year 2

SEMESTER 1

DEP5103 Urban and Regional Planning (Studio)  8 Units
DEP5105 Infrastructure & Mobility Systems  4 Units
Elective 1  4 Units
Elective 2  4 Units
DEP5108 Internship (in place of the two electives) 8 Units
Total 20 Units*
* Counts either DEP5108 (8 Units) or 2 electives (4+4 Units), not both.

SEMESTER 2

DEP5109 Integrated Planning Project (Studio)  8 Units
DEP5107 Dissertation (in place of two electives; to begin in Sem 1) 8 Units
Elective 4 4 Units
Elective 5 4 Units
Elective 6 4 Units
Total 20 Units*

* Counts either DEP5107 (8 Units) or 2 electives (4+4 Units), not both.

 

Year 2 – SEMESTER 1

DEP5103 – Urban and Regional Planning (Studio)   8 Units
DEP5105 Urban Infrastructure and Mobility Systems  4 Units
Elective 1 4 Units
Elective 2 4 Units
DEP5108 Internship (in place of two electives)
8 Units
Total 20 Units*
* Counts either DEP5108 (8 Units) or 2 electives (4+4 Units), not both.

Year 2 – SEMESTER 2

DEP5109 Integrated Planning Studio 8 Units
Elective 3 4 Units
Elective 4  4 Units
Elective 5 4 Units
DEP5107 Dissertation (in place of two electives)
8 Units
Total 20 Units*

* Counts either DEP5107 (8 Units) or 2 electives (4+4 Units), not both.

 

Year 2 – SEMESTER 1

DEP5103 – Urban and Regional Planning (Studio)  8 Units
DEP5105 Urban Infrastructure and Mobility Systems  4 Units
Elective 2 4 Units
Elective 3 4 Units
DEP5108 Internship (in place of two electives)
8 Units
Total 20 Units*
*Counts either DEP5108 (8 Units) or 2 electives (4+4 Units), not both.

Year 2 – SEMESTER 2

DEP5109 Integrated Planning Studio 8 Units
Elective 4 4 Units
Elective 5  4 Units
Elective 6 4 Units
DEP5107 Dissertation (in place of two electives)
8 Units
Total 20 Units*

*Counts either DEP5107 (8 Units) or 2 electives (4+4 Units), not both.

Internship

The internship course (DEP5108) can be taken by students during the long vacation between Years 1 and 2. It gives students the opportunity to experience professional life in Singapore as well as complement what has been taught in class. It may also open up opportunities for future formal employment.

Since 2020, internships may be conducted with overseas companies/organisations. The internship lasts for a minimum period of two months and is conducted on a full-time basis (40 hours/week). It takes the place of two electives.

Students who wish to undertake this course should fulfil the following conditions:

1. Completed and passed Year 1 of the MUP.

2. The internship will take place for a minimum period of two months during the long vacation between Semester 2 and 3, and take up five full working days (about 40 hours) per week.

3. The student should submit the “Application for Internship Course (DEP 5108)” at least two weeks before the proposed start of the Internship.

4. The student is required to make two oral presentations to the supervisor during the period of the internship as well as submit a final report.

Companies and government agencies that have accepted interns from the MUP include:

Surbana
Cistri
AEDAS
Housing Development Board
Centre for Liveable Cities
WATG

The details of how to source and apply for an internship are available here, and the “Application for Internship Course” form is here.

OVERSEAS FIELDTRIP

The overseas fieldtrip is usually conducted in the vacation period after the first semester of Year 2. The class travels to a city in the region for four to six days and learns about how urban planning is carried out there. Students will be able to interact with local planning authorities and experts, and explore the city to appreciate its physical structure and urban life.

Preparation for the MUP programme

Every MUP cohort is a diverse group with backgrounds in architecture, urban planning, land management, real estate, geography, engineering and the liberal arts. To ensure that students are able to participate fully in the planning studios, we recommend that students preparing to enter the programme familiarize themselves with some of the common visualization and computer-aided drawing software used in studio-work. A workshop is also conducted at the start of the programme to teach these  basic skill-sets.

The list of software and how to access them online is here.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

The graduation requirement is 80 Units and with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.00. The 80 Units are attained by completing the following:

1> Four Essential Courses (Studio Projects) comprising 28 Units,

2> Seven Essential Courses (Non-Studio) comprising 28 Units

3> Six Elective Courses , selected from the multidisciplinary basket of approved courses, comprising 24 Units.

The MUP programme is designed to be completed in four semesters (two years) on a full-time basis. Full-time candidates must complete the requirements of the programme within a maximum candidature period of six semesters (three years).