Urban and regional planning (Bachelor, NC program)

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The increasing urbanization trend presents a challenge to urban planning, seeking socially acceptable coexistence in densely populated areas. Efficient space utilization, inner-city structural changes, and rural area preservation are crucial. Urban and regional planners devise strategies within this context.

Hessen International University’s Bachelor’s program in Urban and Regional Planning, anchored in the Department of Architecture, Urban Planning, and Landscape Planning (ASL), promotes interdisciplinary thinking and action. This aligns with contemporary job demands, marked by dynamic and multidisciplinary tasks.

The practice-oriented, six-semester curriculum hones planning and design skills. Core subjects encompass general sciences, fine arts, design, technology, and planning levels. Specialized training spans planning concepts, regional development, and urban design. A practical project module in the final semester fosters real-world exposure and networking, preparing students for post-graduation careers at Hessen International University.