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University of Montreal / Faculty of Planning…school of urban planning and landscape architecture
The University of Montreal's School of Urbanism and Landscape Architecture offers a comprehensive program in urbanism, focusing on the understanding and development of strategies, policies, and programs for urban areas.
Programs and courses
The school offers various programs, including:
- Baccalaurťat in urban planning (Bachelor's in Urbanism)
- Bachelor's in Landscape Architecture
- Minor in Garden Design
- Minor in Urban Planning
- Master's in Urban Planning
- Master's in Landscape Architecture
- Master's in City, Territory, Landscape
- Master's in Urban Design
- Master's in Built Heritage Conservation
- Master's in Project Development and Management
- DESS in setting up and managing development projects (Diploma in Project Development and Management)
- Microprogram in Built Heritage Conservation
- 2nd cycle microprogram in mobility, transportation and urban planning (Microprogram in Mobility, Transportation, and Urbanism)
- Qualification Program in Urbanism
- Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Urban Planning
##Baccalaurťat in Urban Planning
The Bachelor's in Urbanism program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of urban areas and the skills to develop strategies, policies, and programs for urban development.
Program in brief
The program focuses on the environmental, demographic, sociological, economic, and political aspects of urban areas, providing students with the knowledge and skills to respond to the challenges of urban planning.
Pathway and structure
The program consists of 90 credits, spread over three years, and includes:
- Theoretical courses in the first year, covering the basics of urbanism and urbanization
- Practical courses in the second year, focusing on the tools and methods of urban planning
- Specialized courses in the third year, including consultation and project management
- A final project that applies the knowledge and skills acquired during the program
International
The program offers opportunities for international exchange, allowing students to broaden their perspective and gain experience in a foreign country.
DEC-BAC gateway
The program has a transfer agreement with certain colleges, allowing students to transfer credits and pursue their studies at the university level.
Internship
The program includes a mandatory internship, providing students with practical experience in the field of urban planning.
Eligibility conditions
Admission to the program is based on the student's academic record and other criteria, as specified by the university.
Costs and financial assistance
The cost of tuition and other fees varies depending on the student's status and residency. Financial aid and scholarships are available to eligible students.
Prizes and scholarships
The university offers various scholarships and awards to students, based on their academic performance and other criteria.
Job Outlook
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in urban planning, architecture, and related fields, both in the public and private sectors.
Search
The school is involved in various research areas, including:
- Urban planning and development
- Landscape architecture and design
- Built heritage conservation
- Mobility and transportation
- Urbanism and sustainability
You Are
The school offers support and resources to students, including:
- Academic advising and counseling
- Career services and job placement
- International exchange and study abroad programs
- Research opportunities and funding
