Architecture, Environnement & Cultures Constructives

Master in Urban Planning and Development

The Master in Urban Planning and Development at Architecture, Environnement & Cultures Constructives is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

ENSAG is a premier French architecture school located in the heart of the Alps, renowned for its research in sustainable construction and earthen architecture. As part of the Université Grenoble Alpes, it offers a vibrant, multicultural environment where international students make up 20% of the community.

About the Program

The Urban Planning and Development master's program is designed for students interested in shaping sustainable urban environments. This two-year program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, making it ideal for those who thrive in collaborative and innovative settings. Students will engage with real-world projects, preparing them for impactful careers in urban planning.

Throughout the program, students will explore various subjects, including urban design, project management, and environmental policies. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning through workshops and internships, allowing students to apply their knowledge in practical contexts. This approach equips graduates with the skills needed to navigate the complexities of urban development in a rapidly changing world.

Graduates of this program can pursue diverse job titles such as Urban Planner, Project Manager, Policy Analyst, and Environmental Consultant. They often find employment in government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private firms focused on urban development. The skills gained are transferable across various sectors, making graduates well-prepared for a range of career paths in urban and regional planning.

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