Master of Criminology

University of Sydney

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00026A

The Master of Urbanism, developed in consultation with Industry and the Planning Institute of Australia is a pathway to specialisation as a professional urban planner, urban designer, heritage architect or consultant. This has been developed to address the urgent need for specialists in the planning, development and architectural industries who understand the complex interrelationships between the various aspects of environmental planning. During the program, students will benefit from mentoring by leading industry experts, who will share the latest knowledge and provide direct professional input. The core units of study will provide students with an overview of urbanism, and allow them to specialise in the areas of urban and regional planning, urban design and heritage conservation. Students will develop a sophisticated understanding of the history and theory of these three areas, including their interrelationship, key concepts, analytical and technical skills.

Designed for

Architects, designers, engineers, public artists, arts graduates

Structure

Credit points required: 48

Subjects

  • Heritage conservation
  • Urban and regional planning
  • Urban design

Standard entry requirements

A bachelor's degree in design, human geography or related field from the University of Sydney, or an equivalent qualification.

Study pathways

Exit point: Graduate Diploma of Urbanism. Courses that lead into this course: relevant bachelor degree or Graduate Diploma in Urban Design with credit average.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Camperdown/Darlington Domestic: $30,500
International: $47,500
Yes
  • Full-time : 1 year
Sydney CBD Domestic: $30,500
International: $47,500
No
  • Full-time : 1 year

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