City Planning - 7148
Program Summary
Faculty: Built Environment
Contact: Built Environment
Campus: Sydney
Career: Postgraduate
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC For Award: 24
Award(s):
Graduate Certificate in City Planning
Graduate Certificate in City Planning (Specialisation)
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Program Description
Career opportunities
The Grad Cert in City Planning [GCCP] degree provides an excellent platform to take up planning and urban policy-related opportunities across all tiers of government (Federal, State, local), private sector consultancies, property development, and indeed the breadth of built environment professions where planning skills are required. The interdisciplinary skill sets developed through the diploma also enable graduates move into wider policy, research, analytical, creative and community roles both in Australia and overseas.
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
- Apply disciplinary knowledge and skills in addressing multi-scalar challenges and perspectives shaping space and place
- Apply concepts and principles of urban planning in practice
- Examine and evaluate international issues, perspectives and opportunities within their field of study
- Implement systematic knowledge and analytical skills to synthesise complex information and reach appropriate evidence-based decisions to inform planning issues and actions
- Develop innovative and multidisciplinary knowledge and planning approaches to facilitate and influence appropriate social, economic and environmental outcomes
Program Structure
Core Courses [24uoc]
Core courses collectively fulfil the need to;
a) ground students in the foundations or pillars of a planning education (sustainability, economic, equity issues)
b) develop an understanding of the defining components of a planning qualification (planning law, land use policy and practice, strategic spatial planning) and
c) more detailed knowledge and skills development (planning techniques and analysis, urban design, city building)
Students must take 24uoc (4 courses) from the following courses:
- SUSD0001 - Sustainable Development and the Urban Environment (6 UOC) or
- SUSD0004 - Habitability and Sustainability (6 UOC)
Academic Rules
The Grad Cert is a 24uoc Program, with students undertaking the degree full-time able to complete the program in in one semester.
Admission requirements
A Bachelor's degree with a credit average or above (WAM of 65+). Students applying for either the Grad. Dip or MCP who do not meet these standard admission requirements, may be able to enter the Grad. Cert. This will be at the discretion of he Program Director or Academic Coordinator who will assess applications on a case-by-case basis.
Articulation arrangements
Students commencing their studies in the Program at the Grad Cert or Grad Dip level will be able, subject to satisfactory performance, to progress to the next stage within the articulated program.
Students initially enrolling in the MCP who decide during their studies that they wish to exit early will - subject to meeting the specified requirements at either the relevant level - be able to exit with either a Grad Dip or Grad Cert.
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Area(s) of Specialisation