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KU Leuven

Full Member
located in Heverlee (Leuven), Belgium

Faculty information

Address

KU Leuven / Architectural Engineering
Departement Architectuur
Kasteelpark Arenberg 1 – box 2431
BE – 3001 Heverlee (Leuven)
BE

Representative

Prof.  Bruno  De Meulder 
Head of Department of Architecture

Degree Programmes

Bachelor, Bachelor of engineering science: architecture, 3-year programme, Bachelor, Dutch, 180,

Bachelor degree in architecture as a prerequisite to admission to the Master in architecture degree. Title: Bachelor of engineering science: architecture.


Master, Master of engineering science: architecture, 2-year programme, Master, Dutch/(English), 120,

Three master options: architectural design, urban project, construction design Title: Master of engineering science: architecture.


Advanced Master, Conservation of Monuments and Sites (MCMS), 2-year programme, Advanced Master, English, 90,

The Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation embraces social, human and technical sciences at an international level in its educational and research program.


Advanced Master, Human Settlements (MaHS), 1-year programme, Advanced Master, English, 60,

The Master of Human Settlements addresses rapid urbanisation in the developing world and contemporary urban transformations. Architecture, urbanism, landscape architecture and spatial planning are the core disciplines underpinning the programme.


Advanced Master, Urbanism, Landscape and Planning (MaULP), 2-year programme, Advanced Master, English, 120,

The programme develops a critical understanding of the contemporary conditions of settlements, cities and urban regions. It introduces students to innovative concepts and strategies for qualitative interventions in urban territories through projects, plans and policies across different scales.


Post-graduate, European Module for Spatial Development Planning, 140 hours, Post-graduate, English,

The module extensively draws from the social sciences in the broadest sense, adopts a pluralist approach, both in analytical focus and planning methodology, and is strongly anchored to principles of equity, social innovation and sustainability.

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