Blog 6: Postgraduate Studies
Hi everyone, I hope you are well :)
Today I am going to talk about a postgraduate course that I would consider taking in the future.
I would like to do a postgraduate degree in urban and housing studies. My interest in the urban studies lie in converge theoretical perspectives and analytical tools of social history, anthropology, sociology, urban geography, architecture and urban planning, together with studies focused on urban policies. In this sense, urban studies have been configured as a multidisciplinary research field.
I would like to study in Chile or abroad. In the case of studying in Chile, I would like to do a magister at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urban Studies of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile or, specifically, at the Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies. In the case of studying abroad, I would like to do a magister at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA). Googling I found a Master in Urban and Housing Studies in Latin America taught by the UBA, it looks interesting.
About the modality of study, I am interested in a part-time course.
To conclude, and despite my interest in doing graduate studies, I think that the proliferation and great offer of postgraduate studies in recent years is consistent with the lucrative logic of the educational system that governs us today.
Today I am going to talk about a postgraduate course that I would consider taking in the future.
I would like to do a postgraduate degree in urban and housing studies. My interest in the urban studies lie in converge theoretical perspectives and analytical tools of social history, anthropology, sociology, urban geography, architecture and urban planning, together with studies focused on urban policies. In this sense, urban studies have been configured as a multidisciplinary research field.
I would like to study in Chile or abroad. In the case of studying in Chile, I would like to do a magister at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urban Studies of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile or, specifically, at the Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies. In the case of studying abroad, I would like to do a magister at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA). Googling I found a Master in Urban and Housing Studies in Latin America taught by the UBA, it looks interesting.
About the modality of study, I am interested in a part-time course.
To conclude, and despite my interest in doing graduate studies, I think that the proliferation and great offer of postgraduate studies in recent years is consistent with the lucrative logic of the educational system that governs us today.
i saw the same course in the UBA, is very interesting
ResponderEliminarI think UBA is better than the Catholic University hahahaha. Good luck!
ResponderEliminarI would go to UBA jeje I tried to apply there to study anthropology!
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