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Radboud University, Nijmegen School of ManagementThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MSc | Full-time | 1 year | September | EUR 0 per year | EUR 16500 per year |
Spatial planners are fascinated by on-going and future changes in cities and regions and take on the role as managers of those spatial transformations - think of: regenerating shopping districts or old industrial sites; designating water retention areas; shaping urban mobility concepts for the future. Related challenges vary in scale, from individual property to European policy making. The programme's subtitle ‘managing smart cities and regions’ reflects the challenges of current and future urban societies, at a time that ambitions for a ‘New Urban Agenda’ for the 21st century are formulated, with policies and strategies to create more sustainable and equitable urban spaces.
Master's specialisations
You can choose a specialisation that best reflects your passion for spatial planning:
Cities, Water and Climate Change
Gain all necessary knowledge and skills for working on the nexus between urban planning, water and environmental management.
European Spatial and Environmental Planning
Become a spatial planner who understands EU policies, can cooperate with planners across borders, and engages with other sectors like environment and economic development.
Planning, Land and Real Estate Development
Discover new perspectives on urban development that you can use in a future role as a city developer, either in the public or private sector.
Urban and Regional Mobility
Look into different integrated mobility systems or transport modes at different spatial scales. Discover new practices and strategies to provide innovative mobility solutions.
We also invite you to chat with our current student. They are happy to share their experience and answer all the questions you might have about studying and living in Nijmegen.
In order to get admission to this Master's, you will need a completed Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies, Spatial Planning or Human Geography and a background in research methodology.
Additionally, you need to have fluency in both written and spoken English. This requirement has been satisfied when the student meets one of the following conditions:
All other students need one of the following certificates (All certificates may not be older than two years):
If you fulfil the requirements above, you will be directly admitted to the Master’s programme.
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