Master of Planning 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Lincoln University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

57,600 NZDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Urban PlanningMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Urban Planning

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This Master's degree covers urban, regional resource and environmental planning. Additionally, the degree provides flexibility to specialise in water, landscape, energy, transport, resilience, international development or indigenous and Maori planning through specified and optional electives. Students who have completed geography, political science, English, sociology, anthropology, law, architecture, environmental management or environmental science degrees will transition relatively easily into the this degree, however graduates with a good command of written English generally should be able to readily adapt to the demands of the degree.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Urban Planning

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This Master's degree covers urban, regional resource and environmental planning. Additionally, the degree provides flexibility to specialise in water, landscape, energy, transport, resilience, international development or indigenous and Maori planning through specified and optional electives. Students who have completed geography, political science, English, sociology, anthropology, law, architecture, environmental management or environmental science degrees will transition relatively easily into the this degree, however graduates with a good command of written English generally should be able to readily adapt to the demands of the degree.

Admission Requirements

80+
5+
6.5+

A relevant degree with at least a B grade average in the 300 level and final year (full-time equivalent) courses.

2 Years
Feb
Jul

Domestic
15,800 NZD
International
57,600 NZD

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