Applicants should normally hold a degree in any discipline with a credit average or above or equivalent, or should have completed the Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning.
The program is designed to provide advanced coursework leading to a professionally-recognised qualification in Urban and Regional Planning, or equivalent qualification.
Content & Structure
The Master of Urban and Regional Planning requires the completion of courses totalling 54 units. Courses are listed in the program schedule below.
1. Students are required to take 3 elective courses with a value of 13.5 units in total. Electives are listed in the Schedule. Not all electives will necessarily be available in any one calendar year and the decision on whether or not to offer a particular elective will depend on student demand. Students may be allowed to substitute electives from other university programs with the approval of the Program Director.
2. Students enrolling in Contemporary Planning Theory ARCH 5017 should normally have completed Introduction to Regional and Urban Planning ARCH 5011 first
3. Planning Project ARCH 5031 can now be taken in either Study Period 2 or Study Period 5.
4. The Graduate Diploma in Professional Practice (Urban and Regional Planning) provides a pathway for subsequent entry to this program and both awards can be completed in two years of full time study or part time equivalent.