Standard four-semester programme
The Master's programme revolves around Urban Design, where analytical thinking and critical analysis are the key aspects. Each semester, students take on a design project and choose from several elective modules. The programme delves deep into urban design concepts.
Focuses on Urban Design and Rehabilitation
Students work on a design project and take a module on Fundamentals of Urban Design and Development. Various elective modules are also available.
- Second and Third Semester
Cover a broad range of urban design, planning, landscape architecture, and architecture topics
Students can choose one mandatory project and other elective courses.
The fourth academic semester is dedicated to working on the Master's thesis, which is supervised by two professors.
Double Degree programme
The double degree option includes two mandatory semesters in Egypt. Participants begin by studying the first semester at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, followed by the second semester at Cairo University and the third semester at Alexandria University. During the fourth semester, dedicated to the Master's thesis, students have the flexibility to select their university based on their chosen topic and preferred supervisors.
- First Semester – BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
Focuses on Urban Design and Rehabilitation
Students work on a design project and take a module on Fundamentals of Urban Design and Development. Various elective modules are also available.
- Second Semester – Cairo University
Focuses on Urban Development
Students can choose from elective modules covering up topics such as Urban Regeneration and Mobility Planning.
- Third Semester – Alexandria University
Emphasises on Architecture in Historic Context
Students will have the chance to learn about adaptive re-use of old buildings and new technologies for sustainable building rehabilitation.
- Fourth Semester – BTU I Cairo University I Alexandria University
The fourth academic semester is dedicated to working on the Master's thesis, which is supervised by professors from two of the three partner universities.
Upon successfully completing the programme, participants are granted a double degree Master of Science from two partner universities. The determination of which universities award the degrees is based on the affiliations of the two supervisors chosen by the students for the Master's thesis.
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While internships are not a mandatory part of the curriculum, they are encouraged. The summer break between the second and third semester is the longest in the programme and lends itself to doing an internship. Programme advisers and professors can assist students in finding an appropriate internship.