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Item Open Access Bachelor of Engineering Programme in Spatial Management (Spatial Development and Urban Studies Krakow University of Economics)(AESOP, 2024) Dabović, Tijana; Cotella, Giancarlo; Kaczorowska, Anna; Enlil, ZeynepThe Bachelor in Engineering in Spatial Management delivered at Krakow University of Economics is distinctive due to its emphasis on courses in planning, organising and managing space, which represents a specific focus on the integration of spatial and socioeconomic aspects in planning. It brings together the following aspects of quality in planning education: Programme Curriculum and Identity • A distinctive aspect of the program is its unique location within one of the largest economic universities in Poland. This exceptional position enhances opportunities for effectively integrating economic and socio-spatial perspectives. As a result, students acquire an economic viewpoint on development planning, along with an understanding of the social as well as administrative and legal aspects involved in the formulation and implementation of public policies. • Programme's curriculum is interdisciplinary, integrating various dimensions of spatial planning and management, including elements of social sciences, environmental sciences, technology, economics, and public policy, to prepare students for addressing the complexities of modern urbanization, land use, sustainability, and public participation. • The curriculum provides well-integrated courses and the technical and theoretical tools for shaping the conditions of living, inhabiting, working and the environment across spatial scales (intra-urban/municipal level, through the local/urban, regional, to the national level) and contexts (rural, suburban and urban areas). • The programme’s identity reflects its broader mission of creating sustainable infrastructure, high-quality places as well as equitable, liveable communities.