5 Master's degrees in Urban Planning in Norway
International Master of Landscape Architecture
The International Master of Landscape Architecture at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design gives students a platform of skills, competence and knowledge, based on design and research, to operate as professional landscape architects. It fosters the capacity to understand and act in diverse contexts, ranging from cities to extreme landscapes and territories.
Transport and Urban Planning
In this cross-disciplinary Transport and Urban Planning program at Oslo Metropolitan University, you will gain a unique insight into information and communication technology, digital tools and skills that are commonly used and in great demand in the industry, especially tools and skills related to transport land use planning, spatial planning, geographical information systems and data science.
Sustainable Transport and Urban Mobility
The Sustainable Transport and Urban Mobility programme at Molde University College focuses on analysis, challenges and problem-solving in sustainable urban and long distance transport, as well as developing the principles of key skills in the field, such as modelling, economic and policy analysis.
City and Regional Planning
Are you interested in how cities can becomes more sustainable, efficient, safe and livable? There is an increasing need for urban planners who understand sustainable urban development and design. The 2-year master program in City and Regional Planning at University of Stavanger qualifies you to understand and shape the cities of the future.
Landscape Architecture for Global Sustainability
The Landscape Architecture for Global Sustainability programme at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) will address some of the planet?s most urgent issues; climate change, environmental deterioration, natural hazards, regional conflicts, poverty and migration.