3 Urban and Regional Planning Summer Course degrees found
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- Architecture Studies
- Urban and Regional Planning
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3 Urban and Regional Planning Summer Course degrees found
University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
Summer School The City and the Water
- Pisa, Italy
- Baratti, Italy + 2 more
Summer Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
The International Summer School โThe City and the Waterโ, since 2014, is a Design Full-Time Workshop, aimed at investigating the complex relationships between the built environment and the water, in its broadest meaning of environmental resource, and therefore including seaside, rivers, lakes and water resources.
EFST Summer School
Course: (EU) Regional Policy โ Reality Check and Perspective
- Split, Croatia
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
The Summer School course โEU Regional Policy - Reality Check and Perspective" offers a unique opportunity to learn and discuss structures, actors, processes, and challenges of regional and urban development and management in dialogue with international academic experts and practitioners.
EFST Summer School
Course: Regional Development in Post-Crisis and Post-Global World
- Split, Croatia
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
The course explores the most recent and exciting work in the field of regional development. Both theoretical and empirical aspects will be covered, with a precise focus on regional policy that improves economic well-being in different regions.
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Summer Course Degrees in Architecture Studies Urban and Regional Planning
Urban and regional planning is a design and development field in which there are many specializations depending on oneโs tastes. A few of the more popular subdivisions range from community and economic development to land use to transportation.
Online summer courses are offered by the overwhelming majority of post-secondary institutions. Online learning allows students to take courses from virtually anywhere in the world. Students looking for a nontraditional classroom experience should consider taking online summer courses.