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Master of Urban Development - Queensland University of Technology |
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TEL: 0207 193 7932 enquiries@:degreesahead.co.uk | CRICOS code: | | 060809F | |
| | | | | International entry: | | February and July | | | Course duration (full-time): | | 1 year | | | Course duration (part-time): | | 2 years | | | Total credit points: | | 96 | | | Standard credit points/full-time semester: | | 48 | | | Campus: | | Gardens Point | |
Overview This course aims to enhance and advance the range of knowledge, skills and social understanding required to operate professionally within the urban development context. The course sets practice within the broader socioeconomic and political contexts that influence the development of policy and infrastructure in the built environment. The course is designed to offer graduates the full range of knowledge, skills and social understanding required to become a successful urban and regional planner. Early exit with a Graduate Diploma is available upon completion of four units in the course. Entry Requirements A four-year full-time bachelor degree in a relevant urban development discipline area and a grade point average of 5.0 or more (on a 7-point scale) in that study, or an equivalent qualification determined by the Faculty. English language requirements for the course are an English Language Proficiency level in accordance with QUT requirements (IELTS score of 6.0 with no sub-band below 6.0) if English is not your first language. Applicants from a non-relevant background may gain entry through successful completion of BN85, the Graduate Certificate in Built Environment and Engineering.
If requested, supply documentation of professional work experience as detailed in Completing the PG Form. Professional Recognition This course is seeking professional accreditation from the Planning Institute of Australia. Career Outcomes Graduates can expect to be in demand in local, state and commonwealth government departments, planning and development enterprises and consultancies, and in the voluntary sector, both in Australia and overseas. Opportunities include development planning and assessment, consultancy within the urban design field, regional planning, plan and policy preparation for land use, environment, housing, transport, recreation, education, community engagement and development, and corporate planning. International Student Entry International students must maintain an enrolment program that will allow them to complete their course within the specified timeframe of their eCoE (electronic Confirmation of Enrolment). Course Structure | Code | Title | | Full-time Course Structure - Year 1, Semester 1 | | BEN610 | Project Management Principles | | GSN235 | Communication, Negotiation and Leadership | | UDN510 | Urban Planning Practice | | UDN512 | Community Planning | | Year 1, Semester 2 | | BEN710 | Sustainable Practice in Built Environment and Engineering | | BEN910 | Integrated Project | | UDN514 | Regional Planning Practice | | UDN516 | Master Concepts and Ethics Seminar |
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