The BSc (Hons) in Spatial Planning and Environmental Management (TU835) at TU Dublin offers a real career path for students who are socially and environmentally aware, leading to a specialised, internationally recognised and highly employable degree for those who want to become directly engaged in combating climate change.
This combined degree provides an opportunity to obtain an excellent qualification in either of two highly relevant fields. Both spatial planning and environmental management are vital careers towards building a sustainable future for Ireland and the planet. Now more than ever, we need talented graduates working in these critical areas.
Skills shortages are also affecting housing and infrastructure supply. The climate change crisis, fast becoming an emergency, requires talented graduates in these areas now more than ever.
In response to this Local Government Ireland has launched a Graduate Planner Programme for 56 positions across all of Irelands 31 local authorities. Some features include: -
Similar opportunities exist for Environmental Management students in County Biodiversity Offices, environmental consultancies and the sustainable development sector widely.
TU835 includes an accredited work placement which leads directly to employment for many students. The programme is professionally accredited and maintains strong links with industry and employers.
TU835 gives young people the skills to manage, protect and develop a sustainable environment for the future.
Are you passionate about our towns and cities? And curious about the environment and the world around you? Do you want to join the fight against climate change? The BSc (Hons) in Spatial Planning and Environmental Management (TU835) is one of Ireland’s top professionally accredited programmes and offers choices, opportunities and careers in creating a sustainable future.
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