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Ready to discover cities from multiple (international) perspectives? This Research Master's dives into urban and economic geography, urban and regional planning, and sociology. With core courses and a variety of electives on different methodologies, you will get a comprehensive exploration of urban life. The programme takes two years. Each year you will obtain 60 ECTS, totalling 120 ECTS.
  • Year 1

    The first year of the programme is spent in Amsterdam. The curriculum of the first year combines thematic and theoretically oriented coursework with research training. The aim is to prepare you for your exchange experience and research abroad. You will conclude the year with a well-grounded research proposal. 

  • Year 2

    The second year consists of the exchange semester abroad during which time you also do part of the comparative research for your thesis. When you return to Amsterdam, you carry out the second part of your research, and follow this by writing your thesis or academic article.  

  • The Research Project

    The research project is an (international) comparative study based on empirical fieldwork conducted in metropolises. For practical reasons, the research usually deals with metropolises in the Netherlands and the country where you spend your semester abroad. 

COURSES SEM 1 SEM 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 EC
  • Philosophy of Science for Urban and Development Studies
    Period 1
    6

    Explore urban and development studies with this course that brings together various disciplines. You will delve into contrasting epistemological approaches like positivism, critical realism, and constructivism, analyzing ontological assumptions related to terms such as 'urban,' 'development, and 'slum,' while also examining the interplay between structure and agency.

  • Contemporary Urban Transformations
    Period 1
    Period 2
    12

    Explore how cities change due to evolving relationships among governments, markets, and citizens. Factors like climate change, technology, and social inequalities drive these transformations. Governments shape cities through policies and planning, while market players and residents also influence changes, impacting resource allocation, infrastructure, and the push for inclusive and sustainable urban development. Grassroots movements challenge traditional power structures, advocating for alternative urban visions.

  • Research Design in Urban Studies
    Period 3
    6

    Spend a semester in a different city and learn to compare urban environments. The course teaches various research methods, from traditional case studies to innovative approaches, focusing on practical skills. Students engage in workshops and seminars to develop their own research proposals and apply comparative techniques.

  • Urban Debates
    Period 4
    6

    Explore key debates and evolutions in through the study of cities. From the influential Chicago School to modern critical perspectives you will delve into historical discussions. You will read original texts and modern reinterpretations to grasp the field's evolution, learning how constructive criticism fuels progress without descending into destructive arguments.

  • Urban Lab: Apprenticeship
    Period 4
    Period 5
    9

    Engage in complete scientific research. During this course your tasks will consist of forming research questions, reviewing literature, creating research tools, collecting data, and presenting findings, leading to a final product and presentation to your course group.

  • Urban Lab: Research Proposal
    Period 6
    3

    Create a complete research proposal for the Urban Research Project. In February, you'll share an initial outline of your Master Thesis concept with your supervisor or program leader. By June, during block 6 of the first year, you will complete the final proposal write-up.

  • Restricted-choice electives: Method Electives
    Period 4
    Period 5
    12

    During the restricted choice elective you get the opportunity to choose one of the programme's method electives (see course guide).

  • Restricted-choice electives: Thematic Elective
    Period 2
    6

    During the restricted choice elective you get the opportunity to choose one of the programme's thematic electives (see online course catalogue).

COURSES SEM 1 SEM 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 EC
  • Urban Studies in Practice
    Period 4
    3

    This course prepares Urban Studies graduates for diverse roles, both within and outside academia, addressing challenges encountered by professional researchers in the field. You will explore writing research reports, publishing articles, securing research funding, networking strategies, and more to excel in various career paths related to Urban Studies.

  • Thesis Seminar Urban Studies
    Period 5
    3

    This seminar helps students navigate the challenges of writing a master's thesis by emphasizing key steps: articulating a central idea, performing the necessary work, reflecting on and testing ideas, discussing the writing process openly, and engaging in peer reviews, ultimately fostering successful thesis completion.

  • Urban Research Project
    Period 1
    Period 2
    Period 3
    Period 4
    Period 5
    Period 6
    36

    The Research Project comprises three main parts: two comparative case studies (Part A and Part B) and a Thesis/Scientific Article. Both case studies contribute to the final Thesis/Article, each concluding with a progress report. These components collectively form the Research Project course.

Compulsory course
Elective
Find more information in the online course catalogue
  • Semester abroad

    The semester abroad offers you excellent opportunities to experience studying in another environment, build international networks, and conduct research in a new environment. 

    You will spend the first semester of the second year in a city abroad, where you will study at a university, following a number of urban studies-related courses of your choice (18 ECTS). Moreover, you will conduct the first case study of you Master's research project. 

    The Research Master Urban Studies programme has established a collaboration with at least 20 universities worldwide that offer excellent programmes in the field of urban studies or its subfields, for instance with universities in London, Hong Kong, Vancouver, Pretoria and Melbourne. 

  • Course formats

    Throughout the programme, we work with the following formats:

    • Interactive working groups and seminars
    • Lectures
    • Excursions
    • Research apprenticeship
    • Individual supervision (Master's thesis or research article).
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You can take electives across different disciplines, which you can combine with urban theory and practice under the supervision of highly skilled lecturers. Student Mikael Kataja about the Research Master's Urban Studies