POLIS-MAKING: SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRANSFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS FOR QUALITY OF LIFE - ed.2
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-10-04 | - |
Program Overview
This master's program in urban planning and transformation equips students with the tools to evaluate urban development alternatives. It combines in-person and online instruction, and emphasizes the economic assessment of intervention projects. The program is designed for individuals involved in urban development, including civil servants, professionals, and non-profit organizations.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master programme aims to equip students with the methodological and operational tools needed to evaluate urban transformation alternatives, considering them as a complex and unified whole. It focuses on the "existential space" and urban settlements of all sizes, recognizing their material and immaterial aspects. The program emphasizes the economic assessment of intervention projects, encompassing both private and public property, and explores the diverse approaches adopted by various entities involved in shaping the built environment.
Teaching:
The Master programme is delivered through a dual training approach, combining in-person and online instruction managed by the CISE consortium. It also highlights the economic assessment of intervention projects, considering both private and public property.