As the M.Arch is offered at both campuses, I wanted to know if there are any key differences? Are there different number of seats? etc. The programme curriculum seems to be the same.
Chad Miller
Jul 24, 23 2:01 pm
Call up each of the program's offices and ask them.
R_iheme
Jul 25, 23 8:05 pm
I'm wondering this as well
haruki
Jul 25, 23 9:12 pm
The two cities are so close I would wonder if students are allowed to take classes at both campuses. If yes then your original question is moot.
haruki
Jul 25, 23 9:14 pm
P.S. I love both Brussels and Ghent. You are lucky no matter which campus you end up enrolling at.
sararara
Jul 29, 23 2:18 am
I checked their curriculum, and it seems some courses from modules are in Ghent and some are in Brussels, I've asked them about taking courses in both areas, but they haven't responded so I'm just as confused now.
Josh Mings
Jul 26, 23 12:52 am
Brussels has that Atom thing, so that.
louisdonaldross
Oct 19, 23 9:31 am
Hi there!
Just wondering if anyone managed to get more information regarding this? I'm applying to KU Leuven too :)
tugbak
Dec 2, 23 6:57 am
Hello
I studied in Ghent and i must say people are way positive about the university in Brussels.
Reason they give is, more friendly, classes are more comfy because the teacher can give more time to each student more quality overall
R_iheme
Dec 2, 23 9:00 am
hi there! so there was a Master of Architecture webinar that KU Levuen had like two days ago. I attended it- it was a Microsoft Teams call with faculty. Apparently, the curriculum is the exact same because it’s the same program, they just offer classes at both locations. you could enroll in the Ghent location but still have to take a few classes at the Brussels location. One of the professors said that students prefer to enroll at Ghent because apparently the campus is bigger there, more students are enrolled in that campus, and the city is safer/nicer. Ghent is more of a university city apparently. So, you can enroll at either campus- it’s just where you’d prefer to take most if not all of your classes. It’s the same program though.
sananesamanye
Feb 28, 24 3:22 pm
hi guys, can we apply to Brussels and Ghent at the same time?
As the M.Arch is offered at both campuses, I wanted to know if there are any key differences? Are there different number of seats? etc. The programme curriculum seems to be the same.
Call up each of the program's offices and ask them.
I'm wondering this as well
The two cities are so close I would wonder if students are allowed to take classes at both campuses. If yes then your original question is moot.
P.S. I love both Brussels and Ghent. You are lucky no matter which campus you end up enrolling at.
I checked their curriculum, and it seems some courses from modules are in Ghent and some are in Brussels, I've asked them about taking courses in both areas, but they haven't responded so I'm just as confused now.
Brussels has that Atom thing, so that.
Hi there!
Just wondering if anyone managed to get more information regarding this? I'm applying to KU Leuven too :)
Hello
I studied in Ghent and i must say people are way positive about the university in Brussels.
Reason they give is, more friendly, classes are more comfy because the teacher can give more time to each student more quality overall
hi there! so there was a Master of Architecture webinar that KU Levuen had like two days ago. I attended it- it was a Microsoft Teams call with faculty. Apparently, the curriculum is the exact same because it’s the same program, they just offer classes at both locations. you could enroll in the Ghent location but still have to take a few classes at the Brussels location. One of the professors said that students prefer to enroll at Ghent because apparently the campus is bigger there, more students are enrolled in that campus, and the city is safer/nicer. Ghent is more of a university city apparently. So, you can enroll at either campus- it’s just where you’d prefer to take most if not all of your classes. It’s the same program though.
hi guys, can we apply to Brussels and Ghent at the same time?