Infrastructure Planning (MIP) (M.Sc.)
Studiengangdetails
Das Studium "Infrastructure Planning (MIP)" an der staatlichen "Uni Stuttgart" hat eine Regelstudienzeit von 4 Semestern und endet mit dem Abschluss "Master of Science". Der Standort des Studiums ist Stuttgart. Das Studium wird als Vollzeitstudium angeboten. Insgesamt wurde das Studium bisher 2 Mal bewertet. Dabei hat es im Durchschnitt 2.7 Sterne erhalten und liegt somit unter dem Bewertungsdurchschnitt der Universität (3.8 Sterne, 1773 Bewertungen im Rating). Besonders gut wurden die Kategorien Studieninhalte, Organisation und Literaturzugang bewertet.
Vollzeitstudium
I wasted 2 years of my life
The master program is really bad. I wasted 2 years of my life and 6000 euro on tuition fees. The courses in the programme are just an introduction there is nothing specific in them and most of the courses are not related to infrastructure planning like Statistics (we learned how to use excel), Case Study,... to be honest, there is no planning just courses collected from different programs like Waste...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Case study and guest lecturers
Guest lecturers in urban Planning, project planning and financing, Tendering and contracting, and integrated planning were best ones. We were able to learn a lot from highly experienced people. Case study also allow to learn and experience real life problems.
Unstructured and out of focus program
The program lacks of new contents and structure according to the currently needs of the market.
The exigency of the program is very low compared to other master programs in German or international programs in other universities and the docents don't really care about their students.
Weiterempfehlungsrate
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