Bachelor of Regional and Town Planning (Honours)
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Step into the realm of urban planning and development with our Bachelor of Regional and Town Planning (Honours) program. Gain the expertise to navigate the complex intersection of environmental, economic, and social factors shaping communities. From intricate site design to holistic regional analysis, you’ll be equipped to drive sustainable development initiatives and foster vibrant, livable spaces for generations to come. Stay ahead of emerging trends and possibilities in urban planning as you embark on this transformative journey.
Overview
Immerse yourself in hands-on project work to hone practical skills in planning and design. Collaborate with local authorities and community organizations on projects of varying complexity, gaining invaluable real-world experience. Upon graduation, you’ll hold a qualification recognized by the Planning Institute of Australia, opening doors to diverse opportunities in the public, private, and civil society sectors. Whether you’re drawn to research, further study, or pursuing a career in urban planning, our program provides a solid foundation for your aspirations.
Admission Requirements
- Completion of Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent) with a General English subject (Units 3 & 4, C).
- Meet the minimum entry score based on your qualifications.
- Fulfill English language proficiency requirements, with minimum scores for IELTS, TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic, BE, and CES.
- Resource Management & Environmental Planning
- Climate Change and Environmental Management
- Transport Planning
- Community Planning & Participation
Annual fee:
- International:AUD $48,160
- Domestic:$10,947
Future Career Outcomes
Join a network of successful alumni making tangible contributions to urban development worldwide. Our program prepares you to meet the demands of a dynamic industry by cultivating essential skills in planning, design, and policy implementation. With a keen understanding of industry trends and evolving job market needs, graduates are well-positioned for rewarding careers in urban planning, environmental management, and community development.