Admission requirements

On this page you will find an overview of eligibility criteria, application deadlines, the application process, and tuition fees. In general, all applicants need to have completed a 180 ECTS academic bachelor's degree or its equivalent in a discipline relevant to urban studies. Proof of fluency in English is also required.

Which degree is required?

Applicants are eligible for the MSc in Urban Studies if they have completed a 180 ECTS academic bachelor's degree or its equivalent in geography, planning, architecture, history, criminology, political science, sociology, demography, media and communication studies, cultural studies, or a similar discipline. Prospective applicants with a degree from a field not mentioned above should contact us. Please explain how your degree has helped prepare you for the MSc in Urban Studies and provide more information on the specific coursework you have undertaken (including transcripts of your course units). Students who have not completed their undergraduate degree at the time of applying but will do so before the enrolment deadline are also eligible. In such cases offers of admission are conditional, meaning that successful completion of an undergraduate degree must be demonstrated before the offer of admission can be finalised.

What are the language requirements?

Prospective students must provide proof of sufficient English proficiency by meeting one of the criteria listed here:

Language requirements

Are there any other conditions?

Please see our dedicated MSc Urban Studies website for further details: http://www.masterurbanstudies.eu.

If you hold a foreign diploma (non-Belgian degree), you have to consider additional administration. Let us guide you through the most important steps:

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If you need help during the application and enrolment procedure, don't panic. You will find an overview of eligibility criteria, application deadlines, the application process, and tuition fees. For more information, please contact the programme coordinator of the MSc in Urban Studies.

The tuition fees for the academic year 2026–2027 are subject to potential changes, in light of the budgetary proposals put forward by the Flemish Government; particularly with regard to the funding of internationalisation initiatives, international mobility, and the opening up of our education system to non-native speakers.