Master Urban Studies (Joint Curriculum) (664 [2] - Version 2019)
The Joint Master Programme in Urban Studies at the University of Vienna aims at imparting knowledge, skills and competences from those fields of social, economic and cultural urban studies which the students will need in their further professional careers (urban planning, social planning, project management, policy advice, journalism, et al.), knowledge and skills that prepare for further PhD studies. The workload for this Master programme is 120 ECTS, corresponding to a course duration of 4 terms of study.Admission to this programme requires completion of an appropriate bachelor programme at a university or high school, or of equivalent studies at another tertiary educational institution, from within Austria or beyond. University of Vienna bachelors in geography, sociology, social and cultural anthropology, and political science are to be considered. The language of instruction is English. Proof of adequate language skills has to be provided by approved language tests (e.g. TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, CPE, CAE).The Joint Master Programme in Urban Studies is provided by the following 6 universities, in 4 European cities: Université Libre de Bruxelles (Institut de Sociologie / CRU - Centre de Recherche Urbaine and Institut de Géographie / IGEAT - Institut de Gestion de L'Environnement et d'Aménagement du Territoire); Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Departement Geografie / COSMOPOLIS - City, Culture & Society); Universität Wien (Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung); Københavns Universitet (Institut for Kunst- og Kulturvidenskab / Institut for Geografi og Geologi); Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Departamento de Geografía / Catedrático de Geografía Humana); Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Departamento de Sociología II). Within the framework of UNICA, these universities have signed memoranda of understanding committing themselves to organise the course.Each university is responsible for specific modules. The universities in Brussels offer their modules each winter term, the university in Vienna in summer term, the university in Copenhagen in winter term, and both universities in Madrid at the beginning of summer term. It is obligatory to complete the modules in that sequence (winter term in Brussels, followed by summer term in Vienna, second winter term in Copenhagen, start of second summer term in Madrid). The curriculum is composed of modules, 16 modules in total, all of which are compulsory and have to be completed at the universities specified above.The curriculum for the new Joint Master Programme in Urban Studies has been published on 24 June 2008 in the Mitteilungsblatt of the University of Vienna. It is downloadable as pdf from http://studieren.univie.ac.at/uploads/spl_curric/MA-urban_studies.pdfParticulars about this course and detailed informations for applicants are available from Ass.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Walter Matznetter M.Sc. (walter.matznetter@univie.ac.at) or via the inter-university homepage http://www.4cities.eu/ . ATTENTION: there are specific criteria of admission for this course, deviating from the general admission procedure at the University of Vienna. The programme can only be started in Brussels in winter term.The following list includes all courses offered in summer term 2009 at the Department of Geography and Regional Research of the University of Vienna for the Joint Master Programme in Urban Studies.
Module 06. Urban Transitions (7 ECTS)
Module 07. Urban Planning and Development (7 ECTS)
Module 08. Urban Analysis III (6 ECTS)
Module 14. Practice Elective Courses (25 ECTS)
Module 15. Practice Internship (15 ECTS)
Module 16. Research Elective Courses (25 ECTS)
Module 17. Research Internship (15 ECTS)
Module 18. Master's Thesis and Master's Examination (30 ECTS)
Field Trips
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