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Study Focus Areas:

Regional development, land use, spatial and landscape planning, climate protection & energy transition, regional and sustainable economics, nature conservation, transformation & change processes, governance & citizen participation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and social empirical methods.

Duration of Studies:

Seven semesters (six academic semesters plus one practical semester)

Start:

Once a year in the winter semester.

Degree Awarded:

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

Practical Semester:

In the fifth semester at an internship placement in Germany or abroad.

Practical Orientation:

Through field trips, excursions, and project-based teaching formats, students gain hands on experience with the requirements of the sustainability transition in regions and cities. Method training and project work with partners from municipalities, nature and landscape conservation, the energy and land use sectors, as well as politics and public administration, ensure a labor market oriented, interdisciplinary education.

And after that?

Graduates possess solid subject knowledge and methodological skills for entering municipal sustainability management. In addition, they qualify for numerous master’s programs in the fields of regional development, environmental and resource management, climate protection, spatial planning, or sustainability sciences.