Graduate Certificate
This program will provide you with a foundational understanding of the ways cities and sites are constructed: physically, socially and environmentally, in addition to the knowledge and skills required for professional planning practice.
Admission to this course requires:
Graduate Certificate students may apply to upgrade to the Diploma or Masters at the completion of their program (with a weighted average mark of at least 70).
Urban and regional planners work in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors to guide urban and regional change and to manage the social, environmental, and economic impacts of development.