The course introduces the student to the most important urban theories and ways of thinking about the city from the 19th century to the present. In lectures and seminars, the student is led to think critically in order to be able to analyze, evaluate, compare and recognize the practical effects of these theories on the development of European cities. The seminars combine the theoretical lectures with analysis and interpretation of theoretical texts, with an emphasis on linking individual and team work.
The course is taught in the form of lectures and seminars. Part of the course and student assessment is self-study of literature, active preparation for seminars, involvement in discussed topics and preparation of a seminar paper.
The course is taught in English in 7 blocks during the 1st to the 7th week of the winter semester. It is attended by English programme Master degree students and International Erasmus & Exchange students of A+U and LA programmes.
The course is taught in the form of lectures and seminars. Part of the course and student assessment is self-study of literature, active preparation for seminars, involvement in discussed topics and preparation of a seminar paper.
The course is taught in English in 7 blocks during the 1st to the 7th week of the winter semester. It is attended by English programme Master degree students and International Erasmus & Exchange students of A+U and LA programmes.
- Učitel: Fialová Irena
- Učitel: Salahieh Diana