Teaching in the urban and regional planning program is directed towards a range of educational aims and learning outcomes. A fundamental aim is to teach planning as a scholarly and professional activity. Academic and vocational aims are entwined and mutually reinforcing, as indicated under the goals and objectives of the Faculty’s Strategic Plan 2000-2005.AimsThe aims of the Urban and Regional Planning Program are:
To provide students with opportunities to study a range of relevant subjects and prepare for a variety of careers in planning practice, research and related areas.
To provide an educational program that engenders critical and reflective planning practice, and fosters competence in performing key planning tasks.
To equip students so they can respond flexibly to a wide range of situations and adapt to changing contexts.
To inform students about urban planning systems in Australia and other countries, and related procedures involved in urban development and managing the environment.
To enable students to meet the challenges of working in a multicultural and pluralistic society.
To instill ethical professional behaviour and probity.
To promote an ethical approach towards planning and managing the environment, while striving for social justice.
To promote the objectives of environmentally sustainable urban and regional development.
To promote competent and innovative investigations of and responses to planning issues, policies and outcomes.
Admission Requirements
Masters and Graduate Diploma applicants should hold a bachelors degree. Graduate Certificate applicants should hold a bachelors degree or possess experience which is considered to demonstrate the knowledge and aptitude required to undertake the course.
Urban Design stream - Master
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