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The Double Degree in History and Spatial Planning offers innovative and multidisciplinary training, designed for those seeking to understand and address the major challenges of today's world. Climate change, environmental sustainability, geopolitical conflicts, migration, social inequalities, spatial planning, the promotion and conservation of cultural heritage, sociocultural diversity, and technological transformation are some of the areas this program addresses in an integrated manner.
Over the course of five years, students earn two bachelor's degrees that equip them to rigorously analyze, interpret, and manage social, cultural, and territorial dynamics. The combination of historical and geographical knowledge provides a solid, versatile, and critical preparation, essential for understanding the complexities of the present.
Students from any post-secondary education program or modality, with an interest in history, geography, and direct observation of the territory, as well as the analysis of social and environmental problems. They must demonstrate motivation and concern for environmental issues, landscape transformation, and socioeconomic imbalances resulting from the global and historical management of territories and their resources.
This Double Degree offers comprehensive, critical, and interdisciplinary training aimed at understanding and analyzing the historical, geopolitical, environmental, and socioeconomic processes that shape the contemporary world. The program combines humanistic, social, and technical knowledge and develops key competencies such as geographical, historical, and archaeological research, data analysis, effective communication, and advanced use of geographic information technologies.
This training provides students with a versatile and highly sought-after professional profile, with access to a wide range of career opportunities. These include teaching in secondary and high school education—the dual degree provides added value in accessing the civil service, following the completion of the qualifying master's degree—historical, archaeological, and geographical research, and the management of archives, libraries, and documentation centers.
It also provides training in the conservation and management of natural and cultural heritage; territorial and urban planning; natural hazard assessment and protection of natural spaces; and the design of sustainability, land use planning, and rural development projects.
Graduates will also be able to work in fields such as international cooperation, the creation and dissemination of cultural and educational content, the publishing and media industry, heritage and cultural tourism, museology, and consulting on cultural and heritage policies. Mastery of tools such as Geographic Information Systems, remote sensing, and global positioning further expands their opportunities for integration into sectors related to spatial analysis and land management.
February 21, 2025 - 2:41 PM UTC
Provisional list of candidates admitted, admitted on condition, and excluded from the pre-selection process for Erasmus+ study mobility at the Faculty of Humanities for the 2025-2026 academic year.
March 5, 2024 - 3:10 PM UTC
Final list of Erasmus students admitted for 2024-2025 at the Faculty of Humanities