Graduate Certificate in Development Planning (OpenUnis)
Certificate
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Key details
Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
6 months full-time
Study Mode
Online
About this course
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What you'll learn
identify and apply the principles, theories and concepts of urban and regional planning and draw upon appropriate knowledge of social, economic and environmental factors within a governance framework to practise planning, particularly in the Western Australian context;
examine and challenge theories and practices of urban and regional planning, and generate creative solutions to planning issues
access, evaluate and synthesise information in the context of urban and regional planning
communicate effectively in writing, graphically, and orally with various audiences within a university context
use appropriate technologies to gather and interpret research and data
engage in self education within the Urban and Regional Planning profession to continue self development
compare and contrast developmental processes in local and international contexts
recognise and consider the needs and aspirations of the diversity of populations served by urban and regional planning, including the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and the cultures of other minority ethnic groups in Australia and internationally
work ethically as individuals and in teams using skills central to the practice of integrated planning development
Study locations
Open Universities Australia
Online
What you will learn
identify and apply the principles, theories and concepts of urban and regional planning and draw upon appropriate knowledge of social, economic and environmental factors within a governance framework to practise planning, particularly in the Western Australian context;
examine and challenge theories and practices of urban and regional planning, and generate creative solutions to planning issues
access, evaluate and synthesise information in the context of urban and regional planning
communicate effectively in writing, graphically, and orally with various audiences within a university context
use appropriate technologies to gather and interpret research and data
engage in self education within the Urban and Regional Planning profession to continue self development
compare and contrast developmental processes in local and international contexts
recognise and consider the needs and aspirations of the diversity of populations served by urban and regional planning, including the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and the cultures of other minority ethnic groups in Australia and internationally
work ethically as individuals and in teams using skills central to the practice of integrated planning development
Graduate outcomes
Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Architecture & Building courses at Curtin University.