University of Wrocław

Law in Spatial Economy

Wrocław, Poland

The Non-degree in Law in Spatial Economy at University of Wrocław is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Wrocław is one of the oldest and most prestigious higher education institutions in Central Europe, offering a vibrant academic environment in the heart of Poland. Known for its rich history and research excellence, it provides a diverse range of English-taught programs designed for global success.

About the Program

The Law in Spatial Economy program is for professionals in public administration, NGOs, and entrepreneurs, offering a non-degree postgraduate course that lasts one year, helping them deepen their knowledge of planning law and spatial management.

Students will explore subjects like land use planning, environmental law, and urban development regulations, with practical components including real-world case studies and projects, preparing them to navigate the complexities of spatial economy.

Graduates can pursue roles like urban planner, spatial policy advisor, and environmental consultant, finding employment in government agencies, private consulting firms, or non-profit organizations focused on urban development.

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