MSc Urban Agriculture and Green Cities
MSc Urban Agriculture and Green Cities
The Master of Science in Urban Agriculture and Green Cities will not be accepting new students in September 2026 in order to enrich its content and prepare for its reopening under the best possible conditions. However, other programs may be suitable for your career plans. Please feel free to contact our teams for more information.
Cities are expected to become more densely populated by 2050, which will revolutionize our approach to sustainable food production for urban populations.
Urban agriculture is emerging as a transformative force in the design of localized food supply chains and in enhancing nature within cities. The Master of Science in Urban Agriculture and Green Cities aims to equip future professionals with the key skills needed to address these challenges. Developed in collaboration with industry experts, this program provides cities and organizations with access to specialists who will drive innovation in the field of sustainable urban agriculture.

Program & Career Opportunities
How do I apply to the Master of Science in Urban Agriculture & Green Cities?
Admission Requirements
Prospective students may come from a wide variety of backgrounds: agronomists, landscape architects, architects, urban planners, geographers, biologists, and more.
The MSc in Urban Agriculture and Green Cities is open to French and international applicants who have completed a Master’s 1 (or equivalent four-year degree).
They may be recent graduates or currently employed professionals.
Admission Requirements
No new semester in September 2026
See you in September 2027!
Practical Information

The Rouen campus
A campus at the heart of an international academic community.
- A unique campus combining agriculture and veterinary sciences on a single site
- A campus on a human scale
- An attractive, youthful city, home to 45,000 students and France’s biodiversity capital
- Facilities at the Mont-Saint-Aignan university campus (residences, CROUS restaurant, sports facilities, shopping center, etc.)
How do I get there?
Traveling by train
Daily service from Paris, Le Havre, Caen, or Amiens via the Nomad lines
Getting Here by Bus
The campus is served daily by bus routes F2 and 43 (INSPE - UniLaSalle stop).
Getting here by car or bike
UniLaSalle Rouen: 3 rue du Tronquet – 76130 MONT-SAINT-AIGNAN
GPS coordinates: 49.46744, 1.07261
Tuition for 2026–2027
There will be no MSc in Urban Agriculture & Green Cities for the 2026–2027 academic year! See you at the start of the 2027 academic year.
Financial assistance
Various financial aid options:
- CROUS grants based on financial need
- Grants and interest-free loans from the Jean-Baptiste Gagne Foundation
- Scholarships (covering 20% to 100% of tuition for students receiving grants based on financial need)
- Zero-interest student loans
- Support for international mobility