Masters in Regional Planning

About the program

Graduates from this program will develop skills and knowledge for planning at the regional level to bridge between different spatial planning levels and ensure sustainable regional development.

Program's goals

Expanding the knowledge and skills related to spatial planning at the regional levels

Training planners to advance professional practices

Enhancing the theoretical and technical knowledge and practices of regional planners.

Duration

The program consists of three teaching semesters. Students are required to take 32 points, consisting of 4 points for the final thesis and 26 points in core and elective subjects. Those students with non-related undergraduate degrees are required to take subjects with 12 additional points.