The MSc Urban Policy & Analysis is designed for those with a background in a broad range of disciplines; enables understanding of how local governments, states, and non-governmental organisations interact in the policy arena; delivers understanding, interpretation and application of key concepts and methods which are required in the analysis of public policy making and equips participants for employment in a wide variety of public and private organizations that share a city-centric focus.
Why this course?
The MSc in Urban Policy and Analysis equips students with a systematic grounding in the analysis of urban policy. The programme explores the role and impact of major policy actors within urban policy. You'll receive practical training in a number of frameworks, both analytical and methodological, and evaluate their usefulness in explaining urban policy processes and institutional structures related to environment and infrastructure. This course delves deep into the analysis of urban policy.
During the programme, you'll explore relevant intellectual and empirical tools for understanding urban policy and develop a practical knowledge of urban policy, including economic, infrastructure and environmental threats and benefits. The MSc in Urban Policy and Analysis also provides key employability skills in analytical and critical thinking, research management, data analysis, report writing and presentation. There are two specialisations available for degree participants. The first specialisation is sustainability, and the second is infrastructure. Explore the course content below.
Learning & teaching
Classes are taught in both seminars and labs. Seminars combine theoretical discussion and a strong empirical or policy focus, as appropriate. They also consist of a variety of teaching techniques including small-group work, structured debates, presentations, and background lectures. Lab classes – or lab session in addition to seminars – provide students hands-on experience using programs they may use in future jobs; such as R and ArcGIS.
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September 2025
University of Strathclyde
McCance Building,
16 Richmond Street,
Glasgow,
Glasgow, City Of,
G1 1XQ, SCOTLAND, Scotland
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Home to around 30,000 students from over 140 countries, the university is located in the heart of Glasgow – a vibrant economic and commercial centre.