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Urban and Regional Planning

Urban and Regional Planning

University Of Canberra

The University of Canberra, also known as UC and Australia’s Capital University, is a university located in Canberra, ACT, the national capital of Australia. UC offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses covering five faculties: Health, Art and Design, Business, Government and Law, Education and Science and Technology. We are situated in Bruce, a north-western suburb of Canberra, well-served by public transport and within easy reach.

Master of Urban and Regional Planning

Yearly 27520 ( AUD )
⦿ Academic IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent, with no band score below 6.0
The Master of Urban and Regional Planning is a coursework degree, incorporating the staged achievements of a Graduate Certificate and Graduate diploma. Planners play a critical role in shaping the communities in which we all live, making them more livable, sustainable and vibrant places. Increasingly the planning profession is involved in multi disciplinary responses to changing urban form and effective frameworks for private sector investment. Innovation in urban infrastructure planning, urban management and capital city strategic planning are emerging national priorities. The ACT region provides an immediate \’urban and regional observatory\’ for students to examine contemporary planning issues.
⦿ February
⦿ August
Yearly 27520 ( AUD )
⦿ Academic IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent, with no band score below 6.0
The Master of Urban and Regional Planning is a coursework degree, incorporating the staged achievements of a Graduate Certificate and Graduate diploma. Planners play a critical role in shaping the communities in which we all live, making them more livable, sustainable and vibrant places. Increasingly the planning profession is involved in multi disciplinary responses to changing urban form and effective frameworks for private sector investment. Innovation in urban infrastructure planning, urban management and capital city strategic planning are emerging national priorities. The ACT region provides an immediate \’urban and regional observatory\’ for students to examine contemporary planning issues.
⦿ February
⦿ August