Master of Planning (Urban Design) with Master of Landscape Architecture
MBA
In Adelaide (Australia)
Description
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Type
MBA
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Location
Adelaide (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
3 years
full-time
or
part-time equiv.A Global Learning Experience is an integral component to your academic journey at The
University of Adelaide. The university is committed to offering its students the opportunity to study
overseas through a range of degrees offered via the Global Learning Office, including student
exchange, study tours, short study degrees, internships and placements. There are many exciting
opportunities in Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Oceania ranging from a few weeks to a
full academic year.
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Subjects
- Design
- Planning
- Landscape Architecture
- Urban Design
- Global
- University
- Project
- Office IT
- Ms Office
Course programme
The urban development process is a central area for study.
This prepares students for negotiation with developers and landowners.
Community consultation is also emphasised as a key skill in achieving successful outcomes in urban planning.
The majority of the teaching activities are also based around design studios incorporating courses in advanced ecological and landscape technologies.
Academic Program Rules The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.
Master of Planning (Urban Design) with Master of Landscape Architecture Example Study Plan A written application, CV, academic transcript and submission of a portfolio will be required for applicants who are not graduates of the Bachelor of Architectural Design program of the University of Adelaide.
The portfolio shall be printed on A3 in hardcopy or submitted in electronic form.
All CAD drawing files are to be supplied as PDFs in a single document not exceeding 100MB.
Consider the legibility and hierarchy of your images and text.
The portfolio is used to assess design skills and knowledge and should demonstrate familiarity with a range of design processes and media.
Representation media should ideally include, but are not limited to: Adobe Photoshop, In-Design, Illustrator, AutoCAD, Revit and other 3D packages, as well as hand drawing, sketching, painting, collage, model-making and photography of models.
In addition to final rendered images, include information on the process of design development and construction documentation if any.
The folio may include material developed with others in an office/practice situation where this is clearly referenced and the applicant’s contribution explained.
Indicative study plan Year1 LARCH 7028 Studio Cultures: Landscape Architecture (M)GEOG 5093 Introduction to UrbanisationPLANNING 7033 Urban Design PrinciplesARCH 7034 Studio: Urbanism (M)LAW 7178 Planning LawPLANNING 7034 Planning Policy & Regulation Year2 GEOG 5094 Engaging Communities: Techniques & AnalysisPLANNING 7035: Planning Theory & PracticeLARCH 7032 Advanced Ecology (M)LARCH 7029 Advanced Landscape Architecture Technologies (M)GEOG 5002 Environmental Planning and GovernancePLANNING 7030 Urban Design Project Year 3 LARCH 7031 Studio: Landscape Architecture (M)ARCH 7042 Designing Research (M)ARCH 7020 Professional Practice (M)LARCH 7033 Final Landscape Architecture Project (M) NOTE: Current students should refer to this link for study plans and enrolment details.
Assessment Assessment takes a number of forms including written reports and essays, short in class exercises, oral presentations.
Formal examinations are not used for student assessment.
A capstone landscape architecture and urban design project allows students to demonstrate their mastery of landscape architecture and urban design through a significant supervised study.
Master of Planning (Urban Design) with Master of Landscape Architecture