

The International Foundation in Physical and Natural Sciences - Planning and Real Estate at the University of Manchester is a nine-month, full-time pre-bachelor program that combines physical sciences with an introduction to urban planning and real estate development. The program covers key concepts such as environmental sustainability, urbanization, and property economics, while also introducing students to the scientific methods used in spatial analysis and environmental planning.
Students will gain the foundational knowledge needed for further study in geography, urban planning, or real estate. Upon completion, they will be well-prepared to progress into undergraduate programs in planning, real estate development, or urban studies, where they can specialize in areas such as sustainable cities, land management, or urban policy.
Semester 1 – Introduction to Physical and Natural Sciences
Semester 2 – Advanced Topics in Real Estate and Planning
Graduates of the International Foundation in Physical and Natural Sciences with Planning and Real Estate are well-equipped to pursue undergraduate studies in urban planning, real estate, environmental science, or civil engineering. With a solid grounding in physics and the principles of real estate development, students can pursue careers in property development, urban planning, real estate investment, or environmental consultancy. Graduates may also find opportunities in government planning agencies, construction firms, or real estate advisory roles, where their expertise in planning, sustainability, and analytical problem-solving is in high demand.
This program offers a unique combination of planning and physical sciences, providing students with a multidisciplinary foundation for future studies and careers in the built environment. At the University of Manchester, students benefit from modern facilities and expert faculty who support both academic learning and practical skills development. The one-year, full-time program ensures that students are well-prepared to progress into undergraduate programs and succeed in industries that combine scientific knowledge with urban planning and real estate expertise.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)161 275 5252
Email: admissions@manchester.ac.uk
Address: University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom