The Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning and Design at Kumamoto University is a 2‑year full‑time graduate program offered through the Graduate School of Science and Technology (Urban and Regional Planning Course). The program focuses on advanced study and research in urban planning, regional development, sustainable city design, land‑use planning, community revitalization, and spatial policy. Students develop analytical, design, and research skills through specialized coursework, spatial analysis tools, fieldwork, and interdisciplinary projects that address contemporary challenges in urbanization, environmental sustainability, and community resilience.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
Campuses:
Kurokami Campus (North, South, Central): Main campus for general education and science/engineering.
Honjo Campus: Site for the School of Medicine and affiliated hospital.