The Master's degree "Urban Planning and Development" is a multidisciplinary and international program that prepares students for the urban planning professions. This program is structured over two years of progressive study and is designed around 6 tracks :
These programs, open to students through degree-granting and continuing education modes, feature courses taught by researchers and practitioners who, throughout the four semesters of study, alternate between theoretical approaches, practical methods, and professional training via various teaching formats (e.g. lectures, seminars, tutorials, individual or group work, project or research workshops, final projects).
Successfully completing the Master's degree requires a substantial investment from the student, which will speak to the strength of his or her commitment to the profession.