Architecture and Urban Planning - Bachelor's study program

Information for prospective students

Course content, study program structure, and the application process – guidance and information on the Bachelor's study program in Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Stuttgart.

Prospects after the Bachelor's study program

Master's study program

After completing your Bachelor's degree in Architecture and Urban Planning, you have the opportunity to seamlessly continue your studies at the University of Stuttgart with the following master's study programs:

Job & career

Completing a master’s degree in architecture fulfills the requirements for admission to the Chamber of Architects and provides graduates with a nationally and internationally recognized qualification within the regulated profession of “architect.”

Students who wish to pursue a career in urban development and urban planning also have the option of specializing in urban development/urban planning.

The main fields of activity for graduates of the Architecture and Urban Planning program are:

  • Architect
  • Urban planner
  • Architecture-related fields of activity: building biology, building research, construction management, building climate, building physics, building law/damage expertise, building experts, building mechanics, monument preservation, CAD specialization, design, energy planning, facility management, color design, building services, cost/land/lighting planning, planning methodology, project management/control, environmental planning
  • Architecture-related fields of activity: Other areas: Acquisition, acoustics, stage design, technical/university teaching, journalism, politics, editing, sales management, architectural photography

Both architects and urban planners work in a variety of settings: from self-employment to employment in smaller offices to international companies or the public sector, everything is possible. 

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