3 Development Planning degrees found
- Business Studies
- Doctors of Education
- Development Planning
- Europe2
- Asia1
3 Development Planning degrees found
Distance Learning Centre
Course in Property Development - Level 3
- UK Online, United Kingdom
Course
Part time
180 hours
Distance Learning
English
Distance Learning Centres Property Development Level 3 Course acts as a unique introductory guide for anyone with ambitions to set up in the property development business. If you don't know where or how to start, this course is absolutely right for you.
St. James Research Centre
Core Principles of Community-Based Strengthening
- Falkirk, United Kingdom
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Community-based development is rooted in the idea that individuals and groups are best suited to identifying and addressing social problems in their own communities. Community development enhances local ownership, sustainability, and effectiveness by localising problems and solutions in geographically, politically, and socially defined areas. This course will provide an overview of community-based development, frameworks for development, and tools and resources that can be utilised by non-profits and development workers in international contexts.
Imperia Institute of Technology
Foundation in Built Environment
- Putrajaya, Malaysia
Foundation Year
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Foundation serves as an excellent alternative to pre-university courses, one that guarantees a smooth transition for those who have completed SPM or an equivalent school certificate to pursue a built environment degree programme. The programme is specially tailored to students who want an opportunity to explore the wide range of opportunities within the natural and built environment disciplines and professions before committing to a particular path or career.
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Academic Courses Programs in Business Studies Doctors of Education Development Planning
The majority of students engaging in development planning studies do so with the intent of becoming qualified to assist in the preliminary stages of civil engineering or construction projects. This term might also refer to personal or business development courses.