Master of Science in Urban Science, Policy and Planning
Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
Master of Science (Urban Science, Policy and Planning)
Prof CHEONG Koon Hean
Chair (Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities)
Policy, Planning and Development, Urban Planning
Prof CHAN Heng Chee
SUTD Honorary Professor
Founding Chair (Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities)
Political Science
NEO Harvey
Programme Director (MUSPP)
Professorial Research Fellow
Geography
SUHAILA Zainal Shah
Deputy Programme Director (MUSPP)
Research Fellow
Sociology
CAI Yanjun
Research Fellow
Urban Planning, Development Studies
CHAN Jeffrey Kok Hui
Senior Lecturer
Design Theory
CHAN Hian May, Sarah
Research Fellow
Social and Environmental Psychology, Computational Social Science
CHNG Samuel
Research Assistant Professor
Social and Environmental Psychology
DENG Ruotong
Research Fellow
Economics
HUANG Qian (Cathy)
Research Fellow
Engineering Education, Technology in Higher Education
JAYASEKARA Dinithi
Research Fellow
Economics
LI Yunjing (Jennifer)
Research Fellow
Urban Planning
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Frequently asked questions
How can I learn more about the programme?
If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us at muspp@sutd.edu.sg
Is there an opportunity to do fieldwork?
Yes! The courses are designed to incorporate a component of fieldwork. In the third term, you will also be undertaking a master practicum project that will require fieldwork.
Is a Master's thesis required for graduation?
Instead of a thesis, you will get an opportunity to work in multi-disciplinary teams in a research practicum project to address current planning and policy issues faced by government and industry partners. For students thinking of pursuing a PhD in a related field, the option of pursuing an independent research project is possible, if a suitable subject area advisor can be found.
Is the curriculum mostly focused on Singapore?
The curriculum is designed to enable students to understand the Singapore model of development, but also to learn and apply lessons and theories on urban planning and development from a global perspective. A course on leadership and planning in Singapore, together with an urban symposium that introduces students to different development projects around Singapore, will provide a strong grounding in local discourse. Other coursework will draw upon historical and global examples to provide a strong foundation for those with an interest in comparative and international studies.
Can I take classes in other pillars or clusters outside of the MUSPP?
Requests to take electives in other pillars or clusters in SUTD will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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