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  • University Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
  • Degree Master
  • Degree Master of Science, M.Sc.
  • Study Type Second cycle
  • Mode of admission selection procedure / qualifying examination
  • Application Deadline for Selection Process The deadline for the Winter Semester 2025/2026 has expired
  • Standard period of study (amount) 2 semesters
  • Study Mode (elucidation) full time
  • Location (main / branches campus) Weimar
  • Admission semester winter semester
  • Subject

    Das Regional Planning gehört zum Studienbereiche Spatial Planning der Fächergruppe Engineering Sciences.

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    Regional Planning

    Das Urban Development gehört zum Studienbereiche Spatial Planning der Fächergruppe Engineering Sciences.

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    Urban Development

    Das Urban Planning gehört zum Studienbereiche Spatial Planning der Fächergruppe Engineering Sciences.

    Weitere Informationen zum Studienbereich Spatial Planning.

    Weitere Informationen zur Fächergruppe Engineering Sciences.

    Urban Planning

  • Areas of Concentration Landscape Architecture and Planning, Regional Planning and Spatial Research, social scientific urban research, Theory, History and Politics of the City and of Planning, Theory of Architecture, Town Planning, Town Planning, Urban Monument Conservation
  • Field of study
    • kind of Master course according to the KMK consecutive
    • Main instruction language German
    • Annotation of the Higher Education Institution The German-language Master's degree programme in Urban Studies (M.Sc.) is research-oriented. It focuses on the scientific examination of questions of urban and regional planning as well as spatial development. Urbanism understands space as a sphere that is produced by very different determinants. Accordingly, urban research must take into account urban planning, functional, political, social, cultural and economic aspects in changing constellations.

      The MSc course in Urbanism pursues a dual goal. Scientific knowledge and research methods are taught that enable young professionals to pursue a doctorate. They also qualify young professionals who will work in demanding field of planning and want to shape cities, landscapes and regions in a sophisticated and responsible manner – whether in a planning office, administration, university or research institution in the field of urban/spatial research and planning sciences. The MSc course in Urban Studies benefits from the strong research focus of the participating chairs. The ongoing research of the junior research group "Social Housing Provision in Growing Urban Regions: Urban Planning and Legal Perspectives", the DFG Research Training Group "Identity and Heritage" and the Marie Curie Research Project "History of European Urban Planning in the 20th Century" is incorporated into the teaching.
    • Course Website
    • Akkreditierungsrat Logo
      Link to the programme in the Accreditation Council database
  • Access and Admission Requirements
    • Mode of admission selection procedure / qualifying examination
    • Admission semester winter semester
    • Bachelor's degree and entrance examination
      more information regarding admission requirements
    • Completion of first university degree Bachelor/Bakkalaureus, Diplom, Diplom (FH)
      (and other qualifications, provided that they are recognised as being equivalent)

      Minimum requirements for first university degree:
      • Minimum grade: 2.50
      • Minimum number of semesters: 8 semesters
      • Minimum standard period of study: 8 semesters
      • Required ECTS credits: 240

      For this degree programme, you should have gained your first university qualification in one of the following subjects groups or areas of study:
      • Subject group: Engineering Sciences
      • Area of study: Spatial Planning
    • Further admission requirements Passed admission test, Consultation, Application letter / personal statement , CV, Arbeitsproben
  • Programme Dates and Deadlines
    • Wintersemester 2025/2026
        • Application Deadline for Selection Process The deadline for the Winter Semester 2025/2026 has expired
  • Contact / contact person
  • University Portrait
    „Shaping our future together: The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar offers the right constructive and dynamic environment to drive sustainable change in a concrete and applied way.”
    Prof. Peter Benz
    President of Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
    Image: View of the front of the historic main building of the Bauhaus University Weimar at night.
    Are you Bauhaus?

    Architecture and Urban Studies, Civil Engineering, Art and Design, and Media: the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar has a clear profile. In the sciences and arts, work at the university centres on concept development, construction, and design of contemporary and future living spaces - all with analytical, creative and innovative drive. The spectrum of the four faculties is grounded in a combination of scientific, technical and creative-artistic work. As a link to the roots of the historical Bauhaus school under Walter Gropius, the »Bauhaus« in the university's name stands for experimentation, openness, creativity and internationalism.

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    experimentation, openness, creativity and internationalism
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    project-oriented work encourages personal development
    Studies and teachings

    The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar’s broad spectrum encompasses around 40 degree programmes and courses of study, ranging from fine art to design, visual communication, media design, media science, media informatics, architecture, civil engineering, engineering and the environment, and management. In every scientific or academic field, as in artistic development, practical relevance plays a vital role. Project-oriented work encourages personal development and in combination with excellent research and coursework ensures outstanding future prospects.

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    around 40 degree programmes and courses of study
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    practical relevance plays a vital role
    Research and support for emerging scholars

    Research at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar is diverse, international and interdisciplinary. In addition to the research concentrations "Digital Engineering" and "Cultural Scientific Media Research" there are other fields of research, such as "City, Architecture and Environment," "Material and Construction" and "Art.Design.Science." In every branch of research, the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar supports young scholars in a variety of ways. Structured doctoral programmes offer intensive advising, while teamwork, the curriculum and practical relevance set the conditions for successful completion of a Ph.D.

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    Research at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar is diverse, international and interdisciplinary
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    supports young scholars in a variety of ways
    Image: In the climate chamber of the Chair of Building Physics, the influence of humans and indoor climate is simulated.
    Image: View of the Kubus building, which houses the model workshops of the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Studies.
    Image: Two students work with wood in the wood workshop of the Faculty of Art and Design.

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