HafenCity University Hamburg

Bachelor in Metropolitan Culture

The Bachelor in Metropolitan Culture at HafenCity University Hamburg is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

HafenCity University Hamburg is Europe's only university focused exclusively on architecture and metropolitan development, situated in one of the continent's most ambitious urban renewal projects.

About the Program

The Metropolitan Culture program at HafenCity University Hamburg is designed for students interested in the intersection of culture, urbanity, and digital transformation. This bachelor's degree, starting in the Winter semester of 2023/2024, offers a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical project work. Ideal for those who thrive in dynamic environments, this program prepares students to engage critically with the cultural and social changes occurring in urban settings.

Students will explore various subjects, including urban studies, cultural diversity, and the impact of digital processes on society. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on project work, allowing students to apply their learning in real-world contexts. By integrating ethnographic and social science methods with digital tools, graduates will be well-equipped to navigate the complexities of contemporary urban life.

Graduates of the Metropolitan Culture program can pursue various career paths, including roles such as Cultural Project Manager, Urban Development Consultant, Digital Culture Specialist, and Community Engagement Coordinator. They will find opportunities in cultural institutions, urban planning agencies, and non-profit organizations. The skills gained in this program are transferable across multiple industries, making graduates adaptable in a rapidly changing job market.

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