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Bochum

Redesigning the Post-Industrial City (RePIC) Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
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First impressions

Location

Bochum

Intake

Winter semester

Duration

4 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site with voluntary online elements

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Application deadline

28 February for the following winter semester

General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science

Course location

Bochum

In cooperation with

  • University College Cork (Ireland)
  • Universidad de Deusto (Spain)
  • Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (Netherlands)
  • Koç University (Turkey)
  • Université de Liège (Belgium)
  • University of Oulu (Finland)
  • University of Zagreb (Croatia)

Language of instruction

English

Languages

All courses in the RePIC main curriculum are held in English (100%).

Description

Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Redesigning the Post-Industrial City (EMJM RePIC) is a two-year, English-taught programme jointly designed and delivered by UNIC – the European University of Cities in Post-Industrial Transition.

Continued population growth, increased pressures on limited natural resources, climate change risks, economic globalisation, and tertiarisation all have dramatically altered urban environments, especially in post-industrial settings. This challenges humanity to rethink existing paradigms and shape more sustainable, resilient, inclusive, socially just, and economically viable urban futures.

Building on the complementary strengths of the vibrant UNIC partnership and involving a broad range of associated partners from government, industry, and the public, RePIC provides for visionary, future-oriented perspectives on the city and a life-changing physical and virtual student mobility experience. The RePIC joint degree programme educates students from across the world in an integrated, innovative, and practice-oriented way through engaged research and evidence-based practices including City Labs, structured project collaboration, digital storytelling, and social design studios.

RePIC's ambition is to build a unique knowledge and innovation community committed to the co-creation, co-design, and coproduction of transformative approaches to more sustainable and resilient urban futures. RePIC offers impact-oriented training and ensures that its graduates have an in-depth understanding of different concepts of the post-industrial city and its institutional arrangements; profound knowledge of previous and ongoing urban transformations and urban design challenges in a global perspective; and the ability to apply advanced knowledge and skills to benefit society and serve the public good in urban environments all over the world.

The course is divided into four semesters within which students are offered several mobility options. RePIC students jointly start the first semester in Bochum. In the second semester, they will decide on one of four tracks. Each track is jointly delivered by two partners. The curated programme pathway encourages students to follow and evolve their own individual interests and include the following:

Track options in the second semester

  • Track 1 in Cork, Ireland: Urban Transformations and Resilience (UCC/ULiège)
  • Track 2 in Istanbul, Turkey: Inequality, Diversity, and Social Justice (KU/EUR)
  • Track 3 in Bochum, Germany: Urban Analysis: Smart, Sustainable and Resilient Cities (RUB/UOulu)
  • Track 4 in Zagreb, Croatia: Governance of Post-Industrial Cities (UZagreb/UDeusto)

Depending on the track chosen, students move to another university. In the third semester, students can decide on in-depth studies or practical training in a profession or in research at another host university. In the fourth and final semester, and considering the multidisciplinary nature of the programme, the students can choose among three forms of thesis: a traditional thesis, a research manuscript aiming at publication, or a practical project accompanied by documentation. The thesis will be jointly supervised by two of the partner universities.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

4 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site with voluntary online elements

Application deadline

28 February for the following winter semester

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Additional information on tuition fees

Citizens from the EU, Iceland, North Macedonia, Norway, Liechtenstein, Serbia, Turkey: Per semester: 2,250 EUR – full programme tuition fee: 9,000 EUR

Other citizens: Per semester: 4,500 EUR – full programme tuition fee: 18,000 EUR

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

Yes

Further details

Course organisation

First semester (30 credits) – October to January

  • Research Methods I – Quantitative, Qualitative and Geospatial Methods & Data Literacy
  • RePIC Core Theory: The Post-Industrial City – Society, Space, and Environment
  • RePIC Urban Sustainability Transformations Research Forum
  • CityLab I

Second semester (30 credits) – February to August

Courses offered in the four different specialisation tracks include:

  • Research Design Studio: Salvaging & Transformations of the Post-Industrial City
  • Digital Storytelling & Immersive Fictions
  • Conceptualising Society, Space, & the City
  • Conceptual and Methodological Tools for Researching Post-Industrial Cities
  • The City in Visual Culture
  • The Production of Social (In)Justice in the (Post-Industrial) City
  • Social Design Studio: Justice and Diversity
  • Design for Health and Wellbeing
  • Integrative Urban Development in Post-Industrial Cities
  • Environmental Urban Planning
  • Urban Remote Sensing and Smart Data: Modelling the Post-Industrial City
  • Methods of Urban Climatology
  • Design Thinking in Urban Context
  • GIS Basics and Cartography
  • Data and Decision Making
  • Sustainable Urban Development Governance
  • Governance of Post-Industrial Cities
  • Methodological Approaches and Tools for Understanding the Governance of Post-Industrial Cities

Third semester (30 credits) – September to February

In the third semester, students can decide between in-depth studies and practical training in a profession or in research at either University College Cork (Ireland) or at University of Liège (Belgium).

  1. Focus at UCC (50% of the cohort): structured learning activities and engaged research placements
  2. Focus at ULiège (50% of the cohort): in-depth studies in three domains related to the transformation of the post-industrial city (urban mobility, urban ecology, and urban economics)

Third semester modules/courses for the entire cohort:

  • City Lab II (Field Salon)
  • Research Methods III

Fourth semester (30 credits) – February to September

In the fourth and final semester, and considering the multidisciplinary nature of the programme, students can choose among three forms of Master's thesis:

  • Traditional thesis (jointly supervised by two of the partner universities)
  • Research manuscript aiming at publication
  • Practical project accompanied by documentation

A Diploma supplement will be issued

No

International elements

  • International guest lecturers
  • Training in intercultural skills
  • Courses are led with foreign partners
  • Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
  • Content-related regional focus

Special promotion / funding of the programme

  • ERASMUS+
  • Other (e.g. state level)

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

Yes

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Online learning

Pace of course

Instructor-led (Specific due dates for lectures/assignments/exams)

Phase(s) of attendance in Germany

Yes, compulsory

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

2,250 EUR

Citizens from the EU, Iceland, North Macedonia, Norway, Liechtenstein, Serbia, Turkey: Per semester: 2,250 EUR – full programme tuition fee: 9,000 EUR

Other citizens: Per semester: 4,500 EUR – full programme tuition fee: 18,000 EUR

Semester contribution

Students have to pay a social contribution fee of approx. 330 EUR per semester, including a semester ticket covering public transport in Germany (https://studium.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/en/re-registration-and-social-contribution).

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

Each year, RePIC may accept a study cohort with a total capacity of around 60 students. Admission may be granted to applicants who are not in conflict with national legal requirements for admission and meet the eligibility criteria.

Entry Requirements

Candidates from diverse backgrounds, who have completed a Bachelor’s degree (university first cycle, Bachelor's, EQF level 6) preferably with a thesis, or an equivalent degree, in a discipline of relevance to RePIC, that gives them access to a Master's degree programme and demonstrable experience in themes related to redesigning of post-industrial cities and design-related backgrounds, including but not limited to the following fields:

  • Architecture
  • Urban Design, Urban Planning, Urban Development
  • Geography
  • Urban and Environmental Engineering, Geoinformatics
  • Sociology
  • Public Administration
  • Business Studies
  • Culture, Media, and Visual Arts Studies
  • Other related fields of study

Language requirements

Applicants who are either nationals of countries deemed by RePIC Partner Institutions to be English-speaking, or hold a Bachelor's degree / equivalent qualification that was taught entirely in English will normally be assumed to have met RePIC language requirements. All other students must provide evidence of sufficient knowledge of the English language at least on level B2 as defined in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).

Application deadline

28 February for the following winter semester

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

Students with outstanding academic achievements and a high degree of social responsibility can apply for the “Deutschlandstipendium” grant. They will receive a one-year scholarship of 300 EUR per month from the Ruhr-Universität Scholarship Fund: http://www.rub.de/bildungsfonds/info-studierende/en/index_en.html.

International students can apply at the International Office, e.g. for financial support during their final phase of study, such as graduation grants: https://international.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/en/scholarships?_wrapper_format=html.

Additional support

Accommodation

In the city of Bochum, you can find different types of accommodation. On average, students in Bochum pay approximately 350 to 600 EUR per month for a single apartment, which is below the average rent in Germany. A room in a shared apartment is usually less expensive.

About 5,000 students in Bochum live in multiple student halls close to the campus, which are run by the Akademisches Förderungswerk (AKAFÖ). In the halls, students have their own single room and share a kitchen and bathroom with other students, they rent an apartment with a private bathroom and kitchen, or they share an apartment with one or several flatmates. 

More information on the student halls can be found at https://studium.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/de/wohnen.

In addition, private and church-affiliated student halls accommodate up to 1,000 students: http://www.stuwo.de/wohnheim-region/bochum/.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Buddy programme
  • Tutors
  • Help with finding accommodation

Contact

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Faculty of Geosciences
Institute of Geography

Prof Dr Thomas Feldhoff
Universitätsstrasse 150
44801 Bochum
Tel.: +49 2343224847

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