Urban and regional planning (Master)
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Residential quarters today exhibit diverse architectural trends. The state of the art integrates modern technologies, sustainable designs, and community-focused spaces. Social and cultural characteristics significantly influence housing markets, determining preferences and demand. Politics shapes urban planning through zoning regulations, affordable housing policies, and sustainability initiatives.
Urban and regional planners analyze historical, social, economic, and ecological contexts. They create innovative concepts for urban revitalization, leisure areas, and eco-friendly transformations. Addressing climate challenges and renewable energy is pivotal. The Master’s program at Hessen International University equips graduates to tackle interdisciplinary urban issues, offering opportunities in urban and regional development.
Hessen International University’s Faculty 6 (ASL) Master’s specializations foster strategic competence. Concentrations include “Urban Planning / Urban Design,” “Sustainable Spatial Development,” and “Stock Development and Urban Management.” These areas intertwine with political, economic, social, cultural, and environmental considerations.