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2 Urban Development Master's Degree Programs in Mexico


The College of Mexico
Master's program in Urban Development
- Tlalpan, Mexico
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The Master's program in Urban Development was opened in 1976 and between that date and 1995, it trained 139 students in nine classes. After an important modification to the study plan, in the 1995-1997 class, the program changed its name to Masters in Urban Studies, from which up to 2019 216 students graduated in twelve promotions, while, in the thirteenth class, 2019-2021, there are 19 students. The Master's program is designed with a flexible structure and transdisciplinary orientation. Likewise, as a result of the collective effort of students, teaching staff, and administrative staff, since 2007 the program has been distinguished in the National Postgraduate Register of the National Quality Postgraduate Program (PNPC) of the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) in the International Competition category.


Autonomous University of Durango (UAD)
Master in Urban Development
- Durango, Mexico
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
Train specialists capable of proposing development projects from their conceptualization to their implementation and evaluation, attending to their elaboration, negotiation, and application processes.
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Pursuing a Master's degree in Urban Development in Mexico can immerse you in a rich exploration of effective and sustainable urban planning. The country's unique blend of historical context and modern challenges positions it as an exciting place for this critical field of study.
Through courses in urban policy, spatial analysis, and community engagement, you'll develop essential skills like designing urban interventions that promote social equity and sustainability. This academic environment encourages critical thinking while fostering collaboration among diverse perspectives in urban planning. As students engage with real-world projects, they gain valuable insights into addressing complex urban issues, strengthening their capability to lead significant changes in their communities.
The Master's programs often emphasize applied learning, preparing graduates for various career paths in government, non-profit organizations, and private sector roles related to urban development. With Mexico's growing emphasis on sustainability and urban resilience, graduates find their expertise in high demand, equipping them with globally transferable skills that address contemporary urban challenges.