The Learning Environments MSc course offered by University College London (UCL) aims to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the environment's role in human learning and its influences on the designing of learning spaces, materials and resources. The course is ideal for professionals involved in designing, evaluating, implementing or researching learning environments, or anyone interested in the relationship between environment and learning.Course Content: The Learning Environments MSc course is a one-year, full-time program that can also be pursued part-time over two years or flexibly over 3-5 years. The program consists of three core modules, two optional modules, and a dissertation or report. The course is taught through a combination of face-to-face and online learning, and includes workshops, design exercises, site visits, seminar presentations, online discussions and group activities.Key Modules: The core modules of this course include: Theoretical Foundations of Learning Environments, Researching Learning Environments, and the Dissertation or Report in Learning Environments. Optional modules include: Multimedia Design in Educational Settings, Learning with Mobile Technologies, Technology and Education Beyond the Classroom, and more.Future Careers: The postgraduate students of this course can pursue career paths in various sectors such as education, design, policy development, consultancy, museum and informal learning, non-governmental and community organizations. They can work evidence-based designers, evaluators, researchers, policy advisers, managers or practitioners.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.