Master's in Urban Infrastructure

Master's degree in metropolitan Infrastructure, which normally takes 1-2 years to finish, focuses on the planning, design, and administration of infrastructure systems in metropolitan areas. Core courses include urban planning and development, transportation infrastructure, water and wastewater management, sustainable urban design, smart cities, energy systems, and infrastructure policy and governance. The program combines technical, management, and policy components, preparing students to face challenges such as urban expansion, sustainability, and resilience. Students participate in projects, research, and internships with urban planning organizations or infrastructure businesses. Graduates can work as urban planners, infrastructure engineers, project managers, or policy advisers in the public and private sectors.