Master of Urban Planning Online 30 months Postgraduate Programme By University of Technology Sydney |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Urban Planning

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The UTS Online Master of Urban Planning is designed for professionals who want to develop their knowledge and practical skills to become effective planners with an integrated approach to creating sustainable urban environments.​ Learn to navigate real-life opportunities and constraints and understand the importance of economic, social, cultural and political contexts when planning for communities.


Delivered 100% online, with part-time study, you’ll explore the various perspectives of urban planning development, including the environment, legislation and social sustainability in order to achieve good planning outcomes.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Urban Planning

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The UTS Online Master of Urban Planning is designed for professionals who want to develop their knowledge and practical skills to become effective planners with an integrated approach to creating sustainable urban environments.​ Learn to navigate real-life opportunities and constraints and understand the importance of economic, social, cultural and political contexts when planning for communities.


Delivered 100% online, with part-time study, you’ll explore the various perspectives of urban planning development, including the environment, legislation and social sustainability in order to achieve good planning outcomes.

Admission Requirements

79+
176+
6.5+
58+

Currently, this course is only accepting applications from Australian citizens or permanent residents.

Pathway 1

Applicants must have completed a UTS-recognised academic qualification or an equivalent (according to NOOSR or UK NARIC) as follows:

  • Bachelor's degree, or
  • Graduate Certificate, or
  • Graduate Diploma, or
  • Master's degree


For applicants holding a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma, the qualification must be one of the following:

  • UTS Graduate Certificate in Urban Planning and Design 
  • UTS Graduate Certificate in Urban Planning
  • UTS Graduate Diploma in Planning
  • UTS Graduate Certificate in Property Development
  • UTS Graduate Diploma in Property Development


AND

  • the qualification must be completed with a credit average or above.


Pathway 2

For applicants with no Bachelor degree but holding a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma not listed under pathway 1:

  • the qualification must be in one of the following disciplines: architecture, landscape architecture, urban design and regional planning, environmental design, community development, property economics, property development, planning, geography, geographic information science (GIS), environmental science, law, economics


AND

  • the qualification must be completed with a credit average or above, and ​  
  • applicants should have at least 3 years full-time, or equivalent part-time, work experience in one of the fields listed above and​ 
  • applicants need to articulate their work experience and the reasons to study the Master of Urban Planning.​ 


Those applicants must provide: ​  

  • a CV (maximum 3 pages) outlining their work experience, and ​  
  • a 300-word personal statement clearly articulating their work experience related to urban planning and explaining their reasons to study the Master of Urban Planning.​ 


Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.

​Note: If the applicant does not formally meet the above selection criteria but the Faculty deems the applicant to be eligible based on evidence of prior learning and demonstrated capability, the Faculty reserves the right to make an offer to the appropriate course. 

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