GRADUATE PROGRAMS
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Program
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Description
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Research Areas
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Structure
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Particulars
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Professional Master in ATDR
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Professional Master’s program providing access to the title of urban planner.
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- Regional development
- Urban planning
- Environmental ecology
- Transportation
- Environment
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2 years, full time (5 semesters)
12 elective courses Essay +3 prerequisites courses may be required.
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- Practice-oriented program (20 months full-time)
- Admission: Fall, Winter (per availability)
- Possible internship during the summer session
- Possible study abroad
- Personalised program
- Can be combined with a Master’s of Science degree (M.Sc.) in Architecture (dual-degree)
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Research Master in ATDR
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Research Master’s program providing access to the title of urban planner.
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- Urban dynamics
- Regional vitality
- Environmental protection
- Transportation
- Innovation in Planning Techniques
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2 years, full time (5 semesters)
4 semesters dedicated to research 4 elective courses Master’s project presentation
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- Research-oriented program
- Financial aide available through bursaries, grants or work contracts
- The possibility to conduct a research internship abroad
- 2 year program
- Admission: Fall, Winter, Summer
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Dual Master’s Program (ATDR + Urban Design)
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Dual Master’s program providing access to the title of urban planner and expertise in urban design.
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- Regional development
- Urban planning
- Environmental ecology
- Transportation
- Environment
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3 years, full time (6 semesters)
Year 1: introductory courses Year 2: essay / laboratory (ATDR) Year 3: essay / project (urban design)
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- Practice-oriented
- Speciality in urban design
- 3-year (6 semesters) dual degree program.
- Entry requirements must be met for each program independently
- Admission: Fall, Winter
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PhD PROGRAM
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PhD in ATDR
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Doctoral program leading to a PhD in aménagement du territoire et développement régional.
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- Urban dynamics
- Regional vitality
- Environmental protection
- Transportation
- Innovation in Planning Techniques
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4 years, full time (12 semesters)
8-11 semesters dedicated to research
Year 1: 2 doctoral seminars Year 2: Doctoral exam Year 3: Elective courses Year 4: Dissertation and defence
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- The possibility to access additional financial aide through bursaries, grants or assistantships during the first 4 years.
- Foreign student exemption from additional student fees.
- The opportunity to conduct a research internship
- Participation in research activities at the Centre de recherche en aménagement et développement (CRAD)
- Rolling admission (per financial and advisor availability)
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