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2 Human Geography Master's Degree Programs in Spain


Universidade Santiago de Compostela
University Master's Degree in Planning and Territorial Management (Lugo Campus)
- Lugo, Spain
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish, Galician
The objective of the course is to train specialists to carry out studies of the territory that serve as a basis for territorial planning in terms of territorial sustainability, as well as natural resources, particularly soil as a scarce resource, by the Administrations and the company.


Universidade Santiago de Compostela
Master's Degree in Planning and Territorial Management (Santiago Campus)
- Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish, Galician
This master's degree aims to train specialists in planning and managing the territory from a multi-scale perspective, covering urban, rural, peri-urban and natural spaces. Its objective is to transmit the necessary skills so that its graduates are capable of leading work teams for territorial planning and urban planning. This entails the preparation of planning documents (binding or indicative) and the design of participatory processes in line with territorial development. It starts from a resolutely multidisciplinary approach and pays special attention to the sustainability of the territory in its environmental, economic and socio-cultural dimensions.
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Learn more about Human Geography Master's degree programs in Spain
Exploring a Master's degree in Human Geography in Spain presents a unique opportunity to understand the complex relationships between people and their environments. This field focuses on societal dynamics, spatial processes, and the socio-economic aspects of geography, making it vital in our interconnected world.
Through courses on urban development, sustainability, and spatial analysis, you’ll engage with the interplay between social structures and geographical contexts. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their analytical and critical thinking skills. You'll also gain practical experience in research methodologies, GIS mapping, and demographic analysis, all crucial for understanding human interaction with spaces.
Additionally, Spain’s position in Europe and its emphasis on cultural diversity enrich the learning experience, providing insights into global trends and local practices. Graduates often find opportunities in urban planning, environmental consultancy, and public policy, with skills that employers value internationally. As you refine your expertise in Human Geography, you'll be well-equipped to contribute meaningfully to important discussions about societal change and spatial development.