Tampere University Bachelor of Science (Tech) and Master of Science (Tech) in Technology, Sustainable Urban Development
Tampere University

Tampere University

Bachelor of Science (Tech) and Master of Science (Tech) in Technology, Sustainable Urban Development

Tampere, Finland

MSc

5 years

English

Full time

EUR 10,000 / per year *

On-Campus

* per academic year for non-EU/EEA students for bachelor’s programme | €12000 per academic year for non-EU/EEA students for master’s programme

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Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor of Science (Tech) and Master of Science (Tech) in Technology, Sustainable Urban Development offers a comprehensive education in sustainable urban development practices. This dual degree integrates technology with urban planning concepts to prepare students for modern challenges in urban environments. The program emphasizes practical skills, critical thinking, and innovative solutions, enhancing both theoretical knowledge and real-world application.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles, such as urban planners, sustainability consultants, environmental managers, and policy advisors. The skills acquired equip students for careers in government agencies, private sector development firms, and NGOs focused on sustainable projects. This degree opens opportunities to impact urban centers positively and drive sustainable practices forward.

Built environment as a platform for sustainable development

Cities are inspiring arenas for business, culture, and everyday life. However, they face complex challenges related to the environment and the well-being of individuals. Bachelor's program in Sustainable Urban Development is a multidisciplinary program developing skills needed to address these challenges.

Urbanization is one of the biggest trends in the globalized world. It is estimated that 2/3 of humans will be living in urban areas by the year 2050. This transformation needs to be met with sustainable solutions that take into account not only climate change but also social justice among many other criteria.

Bachelor’s program in Sustainable Urban Development offers you a way to develop multidisciplinary expertise related to urban development and sustainability. This multidisciplinary program consists of three specializations: Administrative Sciences, Social Sciences, and Technology. The program includes basic and intermediate studies in each of the fields. Knowledge of these fields will help you understand the complex phenomena related to sustainable urban development from several perspectives. In addition to the studies that are common for all students, the program includes specialization studies, which develop the theoretical basis of the selected study field and create a professional profile.

In addition to stream-specific studies, a novel aspect of the program is the multidisciplinary teaching with other Sustainable Urban Development streams. Common courses with students from the social and administrative science streams help you understand the complex phenomena related to sustainable urban development from several perspectives, develop interdisciplinary thinking skills, and identify novel and constructive ways of solving complex problems.

Another unique aspect of this program is the style of learning. Through the challenge-based Urban Lab courses, students are engaged in real-life urban development projects in multidisciplinary teams. These projects are carried out in collaboration with companies and public organizations such as the City of Tampere, providing students the opportunity engage with – and learn from - local stakeholders and actors in urban development. For example, we utilize a real-world laboratory, Hiedanranta, which is a future city district and a testbed for innovative projects related to smart and sustainable housing, energy, transportation, and business.

Students of this multidisciplinary program select their specializationto (Administrative Sciences, Social Sciences, or Technology) when applying for the program. Although much of the contents of the program are common for all students, there are variations in the application criteria, study contents, and the name of the degree granted after completing the program.