Physical Planning and Construction - Physical Planning Design and Management
The purpose of this qualification is to develop learners that meet the core competencies required by the South African Council for Planners (SACPLAN). Learners will have a good understanding of the field of urban and regional planning and are competent in the knowledge, attitude, insight, and skills required for the urban and regional planning professionals working in government and non-government sectors. The qualification consolidates and deepens the learner's expertise in a specialized area of Urban and Regional Planning. Additionally, it develops research capacity in the methodology and techniques of the discipline while equipping learners to undertake more specialized and intensive learning. The qualifying learner will be able to apply and integrate theoretical principles competently, evidence-based techniques, practical experience, apply planning procedures and appropriate skills in order to respond to challenges in the built and natural environment. Through qualification, learners are prepared to enter a specific niche in the labor market or to further their studies through Masters and Doctoral qualifications. The qualification prepares learners for research-based Postgraduate study. This qualification serves to consolidate and deepen the learner's expertise in a particular discipline, and to develop research capacity in the methodology and techniques of that discipline. This qualification demands a high level of theoretical engagement and intellectual independence. The qualification will equip learners with the necessary knowledge, understanding, abilities, and skills required towards becoming a competent practising spatial planner as outlined by SACPLAN in terms of the Planning Profession Act (No. 36 of 2002).
The Department of Town and Regional Planning has designed the new Postgraduate qualification in Urban and Regional Planning in response to a number of considerations, including the Higher Education Qualification Sub Framework (HEQSF) and stakeholders such as the professional body, the South African Council for Planners (SACPLAN), the institution Town and Regional Planning Advisory Board, and the Association of African Planning Schools (AAPS). The shifts in the planning profession to peg Professional Registration at NQF 8 (previously at NQF 7) provide further motivation for developing new qualifications at NQF 8 in order to sustain the supply of Professional Planners in the region. In this context, the Department intends taking up the opportunity offered by the implementation of the HEQSF to offer a qualification, which is designed to follow on from the Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning in Town and Regional Planning. The professional body endorses the proposed new qualifications and aligned with professional body standards and competencies. The qualifications are based on the Town and Regional Planning Department's underlying approach and philosophy to planning education. It is the Department's view that planning is an activity that can influence development interventions, that facilitates meeting the needs of people within the parameters of spatial planning. Also, influence, economic development, and providing services to improve society through primarily spatial and procedural interventions. Planning involves the use of social and natural sciences, planning knowledge, applied technology and techniques to achieve these objectives. Spatial planning interventions attempt to find solutions to problems that impact on society and conducted ethically and responsibly. Ethical and responsible practice includes the judicious use of resources, collaborative public engagement and a careful assessment of planning's environmental and social impacts. Planning activity is rooted in a humanist approach and a normative framework.
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