Master's degree in Housing Design, which takes around 1-2 years to finish, focuses on residential space planning, design, and development. Core courses include urban housing design, sustainable architecture, building regulations, housing policy and economics, community and social housing, residential architecture, and construction technologies. The program emphasizes the aesthetic and functional features of housing, as well as sustainability and affordability. Students acquire practical experience through design projects, internships, and research on real-world housing issues. Graduates may pursue jobs in residential architecture, urban planning, housing policy, or real estate development in government, private enterprises, or non-profit housing groups.