1. Urban planning and design as an academic field.
- Traditions in scientific thinking and modes of reasoning, introduction to history and traditions of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and arts and their role in the academic and practical field
- Concepts in science
2. Research methods
- Current research methodologies, their relevance and applicability
- Ways of structuring a research question and translating the theoretical question to an operational level
- Techniques of gathering and analysing data and source material
- Methods in research practice; including how the implementation of different methods traditions vary within different research traditions
- Translation of research methods into analytic methods within planning and design practice
- Research ethics
3. Scientific writing
- Writing as method of research
- Traditions and formats of scientific writing
- Literature search and literature reviews
- Referencing, designing tables and graphs
- Scrutinizing scientific text