The Health, Wellbeing and Sustainable Buildings MSc course at UCL aims to provide a comprehensive and advanced understanding of the relationships between human health, wellbeing, and building and urban environments. The course is designed to provide students with the practical skills needed to design, evaluate, and research to create healthy and sustainable buildings and urban environments. Course Content: The course is comprised of mandatory and optional modules which take an integrated approach to the principles behind the interaction of people with the built environment and the design of sustainable future cities. An independent research project forms a substantial part of the students’ final assessment, which can involve research in their own country or associated field work.Key Modules: The key compulsory modules include Health, Comfort, and Wellbeing in the Built Environment; Sustainable Building Physics and Services; Sustainable Property: Valuation, Investment, Marketing; and Environmental Masterplanning. Optional modules include Urban Flooding and Drainage, Nature, Public Health and Wellbeing, Engineering and International Development, and others. Accreditations: UCL offers this MSc degree which is officially accredited and recognized by the Privy Council, ensuring that your degree will be widely recognized in the workforce and beyond.Future Careers: Graduates of this course might have a future careers in sustainable architectural or engineering design, building services engineering, property investment and management, local and central government, non-governmental organisations, research, public health, health promotion, and many other sectors. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.