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FAQ

Does TEDU Department of City and Regional Planning have a special assessment test to enter?

No, there is no additional test required to enter the Department of City and Regional Planning. The department accepts students according to their MF-4 points.

How long is undergraduate education in city and regional planning?

Undergraduate education in city and regional planning is 4 years.

Are certain drawing skills required from the students of TEDU Department of City and Regional Planning?

No, the students of Department of City and Regional Planning are not required to have certain drawing skills. The technical drawing skills that are necessary for performing this profession are delivered in "Graphic Communication Techniques for Architecture and Planning" class, which is based on theoretical knowledge and practice with the available technological tools and softwares, in the first year during two semesters.

Can students of TEDU Department of City and Regional Planning take courses from other departments?

Students of the Department of City and Regional Planning can take any course from the common pool of courses shared between departments.

Is there an Erasmus Student Mobility agreement between TEDU Department of City and Regional Planning and other universities?

There is currently an Erasmus Student Mobility agreement between TEDU Department of City and Regional Planning and Cracow University of Technology.

What are the career opportunities for the graduate students of TEDU Department of City and Regional Planning?

TEDU City and Regional Planning Department is not based on "general planner" but on "expert planner" education which deepens the knowledge and skills of the students in the specific areas.

In this framework, city planners will have extensive business opportunities in central and local administrations and the private sector.  Therefore, they will be able to carry out occupations in a framework that manages the business when necessary and provides other administrators with problems, solutions and options as well.

Gradutes of the program will be able to work in many different fields and related sectors such as ministries and state planning institutions, local governments, regional planning units, and independent planning institutions. Furthermore, graduates of the TEDU City and Regional Planning undergraduate program can also continue their studies as researchers and academicians within the discipline of urban planning by continuing graduate and doctoral education.