Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Postgraduate
In Canberra (Australia)
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Postgraduate
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Canberra (Australia)
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The Master of Urban and Regional Planning is your pathway to the professional world of planning and is accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia. You will be given the tools and methodologies to work in planning-based roles both in Australia and globally which you can experience during your degree through our extensive international exchange network.
Planning is a vibrant, challenging and rewarding career, infused with consideration for human welfare and social progress. The social and ecological impacts of a project are always at the forefront of a planner’s mind.
Planners are strategic professionals that reconcile the complex demands of law, budgets and aesthetics to produce plans for vibrant, functional and desirable public spaces and cities. The planning program at the University of Sydney is recognised for its focus on the significant challenges of scale in planning. Our expertise in both Urban and in Regional planning means that when you study with us, you will be adept at working across the spectrum of planning works, whether for a population of 500 or for 5 million.
You will benefit from the expertise of our staff and our close ties with industry. Our academics are all active contributors to the profession, forging close links with state, national and international planning organisations. We regularly host prestigious international planning conferences, including the only UPE conference to be held in the Asia-Pacific. All of this combines to give you unparalleled access to the best teachers and a solid network of industry contacts as you complete your degree. This is consistently demonstrated in our high student-satisfaction and graduate employment surveys.
We give you flexible options to expand the scope of your degree by undertaking one of our exclusive enrichment options. Offered in Heritage Conservation or Urban Design, you can improve your employment prospects by taking these specialisations. No other planning program...
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- IT
- Planning
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- Industry
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Course programme
Unit of Study information on faculty page
Study planCandidates for the Master of Urban and Regional Planning complete 72 credit points (cp) made up of at least six core units of study (48cp) and four elective units (24cp) from those available within the faculty, subject to meeting prior learning requirements and timetabling. Areas of study include history and theory in urban planning, planning procedures and planning law. All master's students will complete a planning report or planning dissertation.
- Graduate Certificate in Urban and Regional Planning
- Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning
Master of Urban and Regional Planning