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Regional and area studies/ Regional (development) planning Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Degree

Master of Science

Standard period of study (amount)

4 semesters

Location

Overview and admission

Study Type

graduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

Regional Planning

Focus

Regional Studies, Town and Country Planning, Regional Development, Town Planning, Planning, Developing Countries, Underdevelopment, Planning Methods, Vulnerability

Target group

German and foreign graduates of Diplom and Bachelor's degrees from a subject area related to Area Studies or Planning (e.g. Town and Country Planning, Town Planning, Geography, National Economics, Sociology, Ecology, Agriculture or Forestry), in particular graduates from developing countries who want to work in the field of Town and Country Planning or Cooperative Development in their home countries.

Annotation

Scholarship funding possible, especially DAAD The degree course is normally in German. It is possible to apply for an international double degree programme after the start of your studies. For further information see http://www.intl.kit.edu/ostudent/3740.php

Admission modus

Without admission restriction

Admission requirements (Link)

Area of study

Partner institution: Universidad de Concepción (UdeC) in Republic of Chile (International degree: M.Sc.)

Admission requirements

Above-average Diplom or Bachelor's degree in Social or Natural Sciences, Economics or Engineering, professional experience desirable, proof of an adequate command of German, motivational letter

Lecture period

  • 21.10.2024 - 15.02.2025
  • 22.04.2025 - 02.08.2025

Tuition fee

Fees for international students from countries that are not members of the EU

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

Further languages

Spanish

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