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Required units [90.0]Teaching units for understanding space and territory (18 credits)LBIRE2102U Applied geomatics - Partim ALICAR2301 Urban analysis and compositionLICAR2303 Landscape analysis and compositionLBRAT2101 Suburban and rural space developmentLICAR2901A Law on built and unbuilt areas
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q1 25h 2 credits
Composition teaching units (21 credits)LBIR1362 Environmental EconomicsLDROP2061 Sustainable Development LawLURBA2961 Design and management of public spacesLURBA2940 Urban morphology and landscape analysisOperationalization teaching units (16 credits)LURBA2001 Applied town and country planning lawElective coursesStudents choose 5 credits (minimum) in the following courses:
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q1 45h 6 creditsTeacher(s):
> Martin Colla (compensates Caroline Nieberding)
> Nathalie Frogneux (coord.)
> Julie Hermesse
> Jean-Pierre Raskin
Martin Colla (compensates Caroline Nieberding)
LGEO1322 Geography of urban spaces and flowsLGEO2210 Shaping sustainable urban areasLENVI2005 Climate change: impacts and solutionsFR
q2 30h 3 credits
LICAR2102 architecture and societyMaster thesis (30 credits)LURBA2990 Master ThesisFR
q2 15 credits
LURBA2900 InternshipFR
q2 15 credits
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Professional Focus : conception des éco-territoires [30.0]Professional focus (30 credits)
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q1 60h+45h 9 credits
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Preparatory Module (only for students who qualify for the course via complementary coursework)
To access this Master, students must have a good command of certain subjects. If this is not the case, in the first annual block of their Masters programme, students must take supplementary classes chosen by the faculty to satisfy course prerequisites.
Pour les bacheliers non universitaires, les unités d'enseignements supplémentaires à prendre sont à déterminer par le jury d'examen.
Courses that may be added to the student's annual programme depending on his/her previous educational background.
LICAR1501 Drawing 1: City and Territory