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Master of Science (M.Sc.)

Urban Planning and Sustainable Transformation

Create the world of tomorrow with creative solutions for the complex landscape of our cities and spaces. Our innovative Master's degree program Urban Planning and Sustainable Transformation is tailor-made for visionaries who are ready to tackle contemporary challenges in the field of spatial design. Become a part of it and shape the future!

Your heart beats for...

A Degree Program with a Future

Admission
  • Bachelor's degree or diploma in urban planning, landscape architecture, architecture or another degree program in the context of spatial transformation
  • portfolio
  • Letter of application
  • Successful participation in a selection and motivation interview
  • English language level: B2

There are three alternative routes for the winter semester 2025/26:

  • With a Bachelor's degree of 180 credits, you can apply, but you must first successfully complete a two-semester 60-credit preparatory course, including a one-semester study-integrated internship and one semester of study.
  • With a Bachelor's degree of 210 credits, you can apply, but must successfully complete a one-semester, 30-credit internship before beginning the Master's program.
  • With a Bachelor's degree of 240 credits, you can apply and start the Master's program directly.

Study places on the Master's degree program in Urban Planning and Sustainable Transformation are allocated through a selection process.

Structure and Contents of the Degree Program

1. Semester

Research Tools and Methods

  • Introduction to research tools and methods in science, technology and design.

Research Plan and Project

  • Introduction: Interdisciplinary conference
  • Research: Individual studies on contemporary challenges and positions in urban planning. Critiques, lectures and discourses in the Master Studio
  • Development: Approach to an individual thesis topic. Explorations, excursions, experiments, self-study, critiques, interviews, performances, stand-ups, etc.
  • Reflection: Review and modification of the thesis topic by setting your own priorities. Critiques, workshops, observations, etc.
  • Conclusion: Presentation and colloquium on the thesis exposé and the learning outcomes during the semester

2. Semester

Master's thesis

  • Processing: Individual thematic processing that reflects the state of science, social and ecological challenges, urban development processes, professional profile, etc.
  • Exhibition: Individual concept for “Telling the Story”
  • Presentation: Public presentation and colloquium of the thesis project

Focus areas/advance courses

Students can choose their own specialization during the Master's degree course. There are no thematic restrictions.

Acquired Knowledge and Skills

The Master's program Urban Planning and Sustainable Transformation

  • guides students in the development of new creative and scientific skills through individual professional and personal growth as competent advocates of the global, regional and local environment.
  • supports students in developing analytically sound attitudes and scientifically based strategies for selected tasks in spatial planning.
  • supports students in developing an individual profile that enables them to work independently in various professional fields of urban planning and urban development.
  • qualifies students not only for traditional professional fields in private offices and public administration, but also for research and doctoral studies at national and international level.
Job Profiles
  • Public administration, especially in municipal planning offices, regional or national planning authorities
  • Employment or self-employment in private planning offices
  • Support in planning processes
  • Project development and real estate agencies
  • Journalism with a focus on spatial planning and development
  • Urban research
Cooperation With Companies

Numerous project-related collaborations, mainly with municipalities.

Research in the Department
  • Institut für Designstrategien (IDS - Institute for Design Strategies): The IDS conducts research on fundamental interactions between people and spaces. It develops strategies to help achieve a climate-resilient built environment, and takes advantage of the opportunities offered by digitization for innovative approaches and complex analyses. 
    Research focal areas: Regenerative design, human centered design and data driven design
  • Institut für Energieforschung (iFE - Institute for Energy Research): Interdisciplinary research institution with members from the departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Detmold School of Design, Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics, and Business Administration and Economics. The iFE develops technologies and solutions for efficient, networked, and innovative energy systems in the fields of districts, mobility, and industry. 

Our fields of research

As Graduate You Contribute to...

... the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations

  • directly to health and well-being
  • directly to clean water and sanitation
  • directly to affordable and clean energy
  • directly to industry, innovation and infrastructure
  • directly to fewer inequalities
  • directly to sustainable cities and communities
  • directly to sustainable consumption and production
  • directly to life on land

Studying at Creative Campus Detmold

Our Creative Campus in Detmold

Planning and building in one place. This concept can be found on our Creative Campus. Through both topics, a very special teaching and research location has been created. The internationally renowned Detmold School of Design is located here, as well as the Civil Engineering Department and the Center for Sustainable, Digital Construction, which is currently under construction. Architectural ideas thus cross paths with new thinking in civil engineering, such as sustainable 3D printing. The campus is complemented by media production, which together with the Detmold Academy of Music and the University of Paderborn have created a completely new stage for the transfer between creative science and business in the KreativInstitut.OWL. The campus is also adjacent to the city center, which can thus be reached by foot.

Campus Life

Profile

Degree Course:
Urban Planning and Sustainable Transformation
Degree:
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Study model:
Full-time
Admission:
Non-restricted
Standard period of study:
2 semester
Start:
Winter semester
Course language:
English
Location:
Creative Campus Detmold
Tuition Fees:
None
Preparatory courses:
no

Application periods:

Germany and EU Countries
Winter Semester: 02.05. – 30.06.
Currently no application possible

Non-EU Countries
Winter Semester: 01.02. – 31.03.
Currently no application possible