Structure
The Master in Urban Management & City Design is based on six basic courses;
each one is subdivided in three didactic modules and envisages a laboratory
and one or more thematic workshops.
Basic courses
_policies
local, public, policies,
Pierluigi Crosta
urban cooperation and social changes,
Gabriele Pasqui
urban policies,
Paolo Fareri
_strategies
policies for local development,
Matteo Bolocan
urban competitiveness policies,
Roberto Camagni and
Maria Cristina
Gibelli
urban trends,
Giovanni Lanzone
_planning
methodologies of action-research,
Aldo Bonomi
planning techniques,
Guido Borelli
urban planning,
Luigi Mazza
_communication
communicating effectively,
Anna Maria Testa
public Relations,
Roberta Boscotrecase
techniques of narrating and visioning:
Davide Pinardi
_city design
city design,
Giordano Tavelli and
Michele Zini
culture of urban design,
Antonio Petrillo
urban networks,
Giulio Ceppi
_urban management
practices of management,
Vittorio Mascellani
public management,
Virginia Giandelli
techniques and practices of assessment,
Stefano Moroni
Laboratories
management of decision-making processes,
Paolo Fareri
the strategic dimension of local development,
Matteo Bolocan
postmodern planning,
Guido Borelli
techniques of public communication,
Roberta Boscotrecase
urban networks,
Giulio Ceppi
public management,
Virginia Giandelli
Workshops
organizational learning,
Giovan Francesco Lanzara
place marketing,
Renato Galliano
planning in the age of globalization,
Andy Thornley
conflict management,
Marianella Sclavi
design of services in public realm,
Elena Pacenti, Riccardo Vismara
smart communities,
Andrea Di Maio
U.E. policies,
Anna Catasta
anthropology of games,
Luca Giuliano
Internship
At the end of the didactic activity, students can take advantage of a three-month
internship period with the institutions sponsoring the master, or with other
public or private organizations. The internship is aimed at developing an assignment
commissioned by the host organization, under the guidance of a professor of
the master program.
Master Thesis
The Master thesis consists of a project to be presented before the examination
committee during the final exam. In December, all the final Master projects
will be shown to the public and to the press in an exhibition staged by Domus
Academy.
Master Diploma
The students who will complete successfully the course will be conferred a Domus
Academy Master diploma. Furthermore, upon acceptation of the University of Wales,
they will be conferred the University of Wales Master Diploma, which corresponds
to 180 credits, internationally recognised.
Staff
Guido Borelli, director
Roberta Boscotrecase, coordinator
Giordano Tavelli, workshop coordinator
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