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2 Urban Design Masters Degree Programs in Hong Kong


College of Engineering City University of Hong Kong
Master of Urban Design and Regional Planning
- Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The programme aims to: enhance existing construction-related professionals with the knowledge of urban design and regional planning; produce experts with comprehensive knowledge of urban design and regional planning; provide multi-disciplinary approach for architecture, civil engineering, urban design, urban planning, building services and construction professionals; etc.


The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design
Master of Design (Transitional Environments Design) (TED)
- Hung Hom, Hong Kong
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Master of Design (Transitional Environments Design) aims to develop a high level of intellectual and practical mastery of the analysis and design of diverse rural and urban environments in the region, with broader implications for global contexts.
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Urban Design degree programs at the master's level in Hong Kong offer a unique opportunity to tackle the complexities of urban environments in a dynamic city known for its rich cultural tapestry and rapid development. Engaging with both local and global urban challenges, you'll delve into the design processes that impact the built environment, striving for sustainable and inclusive solutions.
In these programs, students explore urban planning theories, spatial analysis, and community engagement. You'll focus on developing competencies in creating impactful urban spaces, utilizing techniques such as GIS mapping, community surveys, and strategic design proposals. Engaging with real-world projects empowers students to apply their knowledge while building practical skills that enhance adaptability in complex contexts. As students immerse themselves in project-based learning, they strengthen their ability to think critically about urban issues, fostering independence and creativity.
The educational approach in Hong Kong encourages collaboration with industry professionals and local stakeholders, enhancing career prospects. Graduates can pursue diverse roles in urban planning, architectural firms, or governmental advisory positions, equipped with skills that are globally recognized.