The Future of Spatial Development in the Limmat Valley

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Spatial and Transport Development in European Corridors: Example Corridor 22, Hamburg-Athens

The Hamburg–Athens Corridor (also called the Orient/East Mediterranean Corridor) is one of Europe’s central north–south transport corridors. It connects the harbours of northern Germany with the Balkan states, the Adriatic harbours, Danube harbours and Mediterranean harbours of Thessaloniki and Athens. Improvements could lead to an increase in railway More

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Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Spatial Development

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Designing our Living Spaces 


Switzerland is currently facing major challenges in the area of spatial planning. Demographic changes, the need for an internal settlement development to meet the requirements of a continuing population and employment growth, integration of infrastructures, cross-border tasks and others more are important themes of the current discussions. A central concern is a sustainable design and use of our living space. The task for professionals active in spatial planning is to clarify current and future significant problems for cities, communities, regions and the national level and to design solutions that include the processes that belong to it. In addition, the MAS in Spatial Planning ETH Zurich provides a comprehensive and well-founded continuing education at the university level. The central elements of the programme are two interdisciplinary study projects, which help in deepening and applying the knowledge and skills won from lectures and seminars as well as individual study. In addition, the MAS programme is enriched by the exchange of factual knowledge between the quite different disciplines and professional experience of the participants. Lectures by renowned experts from near and far, a study visit and a project in European lands complete the programme.

Programme Duration and Degree

The MAS/CAS Programme takes two years and starts every second Fall Semester. It comprises approximately 880 class hours. A successful completion of the entire programme in spatial planning earns 63 ECTS credit points. The teaching languages are German and English. The title Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) ETH in Spatial Planning will be awarded for the successful completion of the course.
The DAS Programme (30 ECTS) and CAS Programme (10 ECTS) are also on offer as part of the continuing education programme in spatial planning.

Target Group

The MAS/CAS Programme is oriented toward Swiss and foreign professionals with a university degree in fields related to spatial planning, i.e. architecture, geography, engineering, natural science, law, sociology or the humanities, with an emphasis on professional experience in the fields of spatial planning and spatial development.

Admission Requirements

Entrance to the MAS/CAS Programme requires a Master’s degree from an educational institution recognised by ETH or an equivalent educational level and two years of professional experience after completing a degree in a field related to spatial planning.

For information on the application process, go to the MAS/CAS Programme Website.

 



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Observations and Proposals of the International Experts Group – Commissioned by the Swiss Federal Office of Spatial Development At the request of the Swiss Federal Office of Spatial Development(ARE), an international group of spatial planning experts looked into the current state of Swiss spatial planning and development under More

Encyclopaedia of Designed Spaces

Humans engage with their environment in broad, creative ways – not just with cities and houses, but also rivers and lakes, fields and forests. Designing is always embedded in a complex system of influential factors and each design is in turn a part of a historical process. The More

Thesaurus zum Städtebau (Thesaurus on Urban Design)

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