Master of Urban and Regional Planning

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. It focuses on developing an understanding of the ways that cities and sites are constructed: physically, socially and environmentally. Graduates with a bachelors degree in human geography, design or similar, seeking a professional education in urban and regional planning. It is also ideal for graduates of the Bachelor of Architecture and Environments or for those working in the field who wish to expand their knowledge and skills.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Camperdown/Darlington

Full-time - 1.5 years

$43,350
N/A

Sydney Conservatorium of Music

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

$43,350
N/A

Structure

Credit points 72

Entry requirements

  • Admission to the Master of Urban and Regional Planning requires:
  • a bachelors degree in design, human geography or related field from the University of Sydney or an equivalent qualification with a credit average mark across all units or
  • completion of the requirements of the embedded graduate diploma with an average mark of at least 70.

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