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1/15/2026The Masters programme in Urban and Regional Planning expands on the knowledge and skills developed during the undergraduate degree and any previous professional practice. The programme teaches the ability to apply the instruments and procedures of the discipline, to carry out scientific work, to critically classify and reflect on scientific findings and to independently develop one's own scientific contributions. The Masters programme comprises four semesters. Students are able to focus their studies through the choice of two specialized areas of study, “Urban Design” and “Strategic Urban Development.” These specializations in conjunction with the final Masters thesis enable students to tailor their education. The third specialization “Free choice” gives students a free choice of subject areas, enabling the students a “third way” to pursue a customized study course. The teaching concept of the Masters in Urban and Regional Planning in Cottbus is based on close cooperation and cross-disciplinary study with the other study programmes of Faculty 6, especially with Architecture. Thus, students at BTU enjoy a special education that differs from that of other planning study programmes in Germany. Professional Fields of Activity After completion of the Masters programme, students may pursue job opportunities in public administration, in private planning and architectural offices, in the planning levels of the federal states and regions, in research institutions, and in the sector of project and real estate development. Applications and Admissions Admissions Requirements at least Bachelor degree in urban development and town planning or urban and regional planning or in the fields of architecture, landscape planning and architecture, spatial planning, human geography, regional sciences or Real estate industry, the contents of which have provided good skills in spatial design (draft), building and planning law, social, spatial and environmental sciences, and process and procedure design in cities and regions. Admissions Requirements at least Bachelor degree in urban development and town planning or urban and regional planning or in the fields of architecture, landscape planning and architecture, spatial planning, human geography, regional sciences or Real estate industry, the contents of which have provided good skills in spatial design (draft), building and planning law, social, spatial and environmental sciences, and process and procedure design in cities and regions. Admissions Requirements at least Bachelor degree in urban development and town planning or urban and regional planning or in the fields of architecture, landscape planning and architecture, spatial planning, human geography, regional sciences or Real estate industry, the contents of which have provided good skills in spatial design (draft), building and planning law, social, spatial and environmental sciences, and process and procedure design in cities and regions. Admissions Requirements at least Bachelor degree in urban development and town planning or urban and regional planning or in the fields of architecture, landscape planning and architecture, spatial planning, human geography, regional sciences or Real estate industry, the contents of which have provided good skills in spatial design (draft), building and planning law, social, spatial and environmental sciences, and process and procedure design in cities and regions. in urban development and town planning or urban and regional planning or in the fields of architecture, landscape planning and architecture, spatial planning, human geography, regional sciences or Real estate industry, the contents of which have provided good skills in spatial design (draft), building and planning law, social, spatial and environmental sciences, and process and procedure design in cities and regions.
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Public
Germany
Cottbus
Brandenburg
No
4 Semester
SummerWinter
120 ECTS
Full Time, Part-Time
General Requirement: German: Proven knowledge of German at least B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). For example: Goethe certificate B2 (at least 70/100 points in all parts), telc German B2 (passed with at least 210 points), ÖSD B2 (at least 70/100 points in each part), TestDaF TDN 3 (in all parts) or DSD I.
Not required
at least Bachelor degree in urban development and town planning or urban and regional planning or in the fields of architecture, landscape planning and architecture, spatial planning, human geography, regional sciences or Real estate industry, the contents of which have provided good skills in spatial design (draft), building and planning law, social, spatial and environmental sciences, and process and procedure design in cities and regions. in urban development and town planning or urban and regional planning or in the fields of architecture, landscape planning and architecture, spatial planning, human geography, regional sciences or Real estate industry, the contents of which have provided good skills in spatial design (draft), building and planning law, social, spatial and environmental sciences, and process and procedure design in cities and regions.
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Freeper Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 373.8
Winter: Application for Master's study programmes - taught in German Non-EU -15.7.2025 EU - 15.8.2025
Summer: Application for Master's study programmes EU - until 15.2 Non-EU - until 15.1
ApplicationEndDate: 15 August 2025 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 January 2026 at UTC