GTU - City Management

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Program Overview

The Bachelor's degree in Urban Technology Management (GTU) is part of the STU (Scientific and Technical University) program. The core curriculum ensures mobility between the various universities that offer the program after the first year (semester 1 and 2).


The Bachelor's degree in Urban Management must have a solid general background, coupled with versatile professional skills, both practical and theoretical. This allows them to coordinate between various stakeholders in the urban sector.

The targeted career paths are those of coordinators in a wide range of urban technical fields. They may thus perform functions directly related to production (studies and monitoring of urban projects), but also at the interface between technical aspects and services (local authorities, organizations such as the DUC, DEP, DL, OPGI, ANAT, etc.), as well as various design offices.

The Urban Management program has the following objectives:


 To train urban managers who must have a solid foundation in urban management.  Provide students with in-depth information on urban planning tools.

 Train students to better use these tools to manage the city reliably and efficiently.

 Instill in students the knowledge necessary for adequate graphic and technical representation to express their ideas and thoughts.

Teaching Language : French and English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The subjects covered in the first two semesters allow students to discover and learn the fundamentals of urban technology management training, divided into four areas of knowledge:

- Introduction to technical drawing, housing, and construction documentation

- Introduction to urban planning and development

- Urban legislation

- Communication techniques.

Advanced Topics

The subjects covered in the remaining four semesters enable students to:

- Master urban analysis and interventions

- Understand the information available on urban planning instruments

- Have a solid foundation in urban management

- Master graphic and technical representations to express their ideas and thoughts

Admissions Information

Baccalaureate in mathematics, technical mathematics, and experimental sciences.

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