Master of Urban Planning and Environment
Course Overview
This two-year (full-time) or four-year (part-time) coursework master's program develops your understanding of urban planning within environmental, social, economic, and political frameworks. It combines industry-focused courses with interactive learning methods—including lectures, workshops, tutorials, problem-based learning, and field-based sessions. The final semester centers on a capstone project, where you'll integrate and apply your learned knowledge to real planning challenges.
What You'll Learn
A holistic understanding of urban environmental issues, shaped by both theory and practice.
Practical abilities through diverse assessment formats: project writing, presentations, case studies, group work, policy submissions, and exams.
Valuable industry accreditation—eligibility for membership with the Planning Institute of Australia and reciprocal international recognition.
Experience in real-world planning scenarios through fieldwork, consultations, and international study tours.
A future-ready skillset with digital adeptness, ethical citizenship, critical engagement, and adaptability built into your learning.

83,200 AUD

RMIT University
https://www.rmit.edu.au
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