The new Bachelor’s Degree in Urban Sciences (BDUSc) was presented at the ESCI-UPF building on Thursday 26th. This is a new official three-year degree, taught entirely in English and responsive to the challenges posed by the growing urbanization of the world as well as the problems of pollution and sustainability that affect people living in big cities. The degree is expected to begin the next academic year 2018-2019.
This new degree, promoted by IAAC and ESCI-UPF, is an academic program that has great applicability to the challenges faced by cities and enormous potential for new professionals who can help in the management of cities. Xavier Cuadras, director of ESCI-UPF; Willy Müller, co-founder of IAAC and director of the Urban Sciences Lab at IAAC, and Dr. Mathis Wackernagel, director of the Global Footprint Network and co-creator of the “ecological footprint” concept, participated in the degree presentation.
During the event, Willy Müller explained the reason for which an educational initiative such as this one was created: “We are moving towards societies where urban population is increasingly concentrated in cities, where the irruption of new technologies affects our daily lives and where great challenges such as making cities a hub of economic activity and neighbourhood coexistence mark the agenda for a sustainable future”.