Graduate Certificate in Town Planning

This program is designed for professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge and skills within the Australian context. Gain an understanding of the principles and practices that shape urban and regional environments, with a focus on environmental policy and the challenges of managing growth and decline in urban and regional places. Learn to navigate the legal and regulatory frameworks governing urban and regional development and develop communication skills for effective engagement.

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Structure

The Graduate Certificate in Town Planning is a one year program, students are required to complete 40 units, which is comprised of: 20 units of Core courses and 20 units from the Course List.

Subjects

  • Throughout the program, you’ll explore areas such as: Principles of environmental legislation and policy, Legal and regulatory frameworks for development, Working ethically and respectfully on Country, Sustainable development and climate change policy, Community development strategies, Impact assessment, Planning regulations, and Urban design concepts and applications.

Entry requirements

  • Admission to the program will be available for applicants who have a completed AQF level 7 Bachelor degree (or higher) tertiary qualification.

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