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Polis-maker for the quality of living and sustainable urban development- ed. 3

Postgraduate

In Milano ()

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

The Master programme has the objective of providing methodological and operational tools required for the evaluation of urban transformation alternatives, perceived as a complex unitary whole. The programme is addressed, in particular, to those involved in the development and transformation of the city and the local area as civil servants, professionals, project-financing promoters, real estate entrepreneurs, financial and insurance operators, non-profit organisations and in essence all those who carry out activities related to those of the program manager and, more precisely, the so-called "Polis-maker", with expertise in urban land management. The Specialising Master will take place with a dual training programme, constituted by both frontline and online teaching.

About this course

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Candidates with Bachelor/Master in Engineering, Environmental and Land Planning Engineering, Building Engineering, Architecture, Urban Planning, Agricultural sciences, Geology, Economics, Law, Political Science, Sociology, Geography, or foreign qualifications, can be eligible.

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Subjects

  • Interpretation
  • Evaluation
  • Surveying
  • Quality
  • Real Estate
  • Built Environment
  • Project
  • Property
  • Quality Training
  • Financial Training

Course programme

EDUCATIONAL PROJECT The Master programme has the objective of providing methodological and operational tools required for the evaluation of urban transformation alternatives, perceived as a complex unitary whole. As a result, in the approach of the Master, there is constant attention to "existential space" and, therefore, to urban settlements of any size perceived not only as material but also immaterial; this sensitivity characterises the individual specialist contributions deriving from the multiple disciplines supporting both the interpretation of urban phenomena as well as the formulation of intervention hypotheses. The economic assessment of intervention projects, associating the Surveying of private property with that of public property, is explored in its application dimension with regard to the multiple approaches adopted by the different entities participating in the formation and transformation of the built environment.

Polis-maker for the quality of living and sustainable urban development- ed. 3

Price on request