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Browse Programs Admission InformationAfter completing the common core curriculum, which consists of two semesters corresponding to the first year of the L1 degree, it provides the opportunity to pursue
courses in two professional degrees in the Urban Technology Management sector. This includes: City Management.
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economic context.
The city manager training aims at the following objectives:
- Train city professionals who must have a solid foundation in urban management.
- To provide the student with in-depth information on urban planning instruments.
- To train the student to better use these instruments to manage the city in a reliable
and efficient manner.
- To provide the student with the knowledge necessary for adequate graphic and
technical representation, in order to express these ideas and thoughts.
The common core under AUMV domain/GTU sector, in two semesters, acquired: possible mobility between different universities which offer the same training.
(Viability criteria, success rate, employability, monitoring of graduates, skills achieved, etc.)
Vocational training will be viable through the guarantee of employability linked to the evolution of city management processes and the general awareness of the need for such a sector in the practice of governance.
It will be supported with well-identified and committed professional partners (see chapter IV Agreements and conventions).
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