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University of Melbourne

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Master of Urban Planning/Master of Urban Design

  • Masters (Coursework)

The Master of Urban Design combined with the Master of Urban Planning produces professionals who can simultaneously express their creativity whilst channelling their social conscience to improve our cities, towns and regions.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Course Code
105519G
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar, Jul

About this course

The Master of Urban Design combined with the Master of Urban Planning produces professionals who can simultaneously express their creativity whilst channelling their social conscience to improve our cities, towns and regions.

The program aims to provide you with:

  • an understanding of Australian and international policy and planning affecting human settlement;
  • skills to design towns and cities for contemporary challenges such as mass urbanisation, urban informality and changing climate demands;
  • the ability to adapt and respond through planning and design to the global changes impacting our cities including climate change, deepening inequality, concerns for community health and safety, and the emergence of city-regions.

By working in interdisciplinary teams that encourage interaction, collaboration and collegiate working environments, our students benefit by being taught within a faculty of over thirty full-time academics and a broad range of leading built environment practitioners who come with a depth and breadth of teaching and research performance unmatched within the Southeast-Asian and Australasian regions.

By combining the Master of Urban Planning and Master of Urban Design as a double degree, our students complete two professionally accredited graduate programs in a reduced timeframe. This gives them a true competitive advantage and broader career options. Dual accreditation also offers a distinctive signal to employers and industry and enhances our existing graduate reputation for strong leadership and strategic thinking skills, embedded in our expertise in providing a world-class built environment education influencing Melbourne and cities globally for over 150 years.

Study locations

Parkville

What you will learn

The Master of Urban Planning allows you to develop expertise in an area of specialisation to prepare yourself for a focused career. As well as core courses, electives and a research thesis, you will complete four courses in one of the following areas:

  • International Development and Planning
  • Transport
  • Social Planning
  • Environment
  • Property
  • Bushfire Planning
  • Analytic Methods

Combining this with a Master of Urban Design will allow students to put theory into practice via our suite of studios. Professional and community involvement play an integral role in our studio experiences and the studio projects are approached to develop your practical and creative skills to apply on real-life urban design problems. The collaborative nature of studio classes mirrors the way of working within industry.

Explore the subjects you could choose as part of this degree in the University handbook.

Career pathways

Accreditation

The Master of Urban Planning is recognised by:

  • Planning Institute of Australia (PIA)

The Master of Urban Design is recognised by:

  • Planning Institute of Australia (PIA)

Completing an accredited degree means you enter the workforce with a stamp of quality on your CV. In a competitive market, an accredited degree is an assurance of excellence to employers and an advantage for you. It also means we continually strive to improve the standard of the degree to retain accreditation, ensuring you receive the most relevant and innovative educational experience.

How to apply

Domestic applicants must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, Australian permanent resident, or holder of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Architecture & Building courses at University of Melbourne.
76.6%
Overall satisfaction
81.4%
Skill scale
65.3%
Teaching scale
81.2%
Employed full-time
$62.5k
Average salary