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Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning

Thinking of a career in town planning? There is a growing need for planning professionals and the Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning is the degree you need to work in government, construction, or regional development. Even better, students enrolled in this degree are eligible for membership with the Planning Institute of Australia.

The program covers: urban analysis, planning and design practice, urban development law, land use planning, economics, planning law, site planning, transport planning, urban design, property development, environmental planning, researching future built environments. Depending on your selected university you can choose study majors in Property Economics, Construction Management, Architectural Studies, Accountancy, Applied Economics and Finance, Sustainable Planning.

Enquire now for the full list of study units and specialisations, admissions criteria, and universities that offer the Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning.

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Average duration:
36 months

Accreditation:
Nationally recognised training

Outcomes

This course can help you get a job as:

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Average Salary
$1,630 weekly pay

Please note that weekly pay figures are estimates only of what you could possibly earn.

Nationally Recognised Training

This is a nationally recognised course delivered by Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). RTOs are strictly regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). This guarantees you will be studying a quality-assured and nationally recognised qualification.

Recognition of Prior Learning

RTOs are also able to offer Recognition of Prior Learning for work experience or formal qualifications you may have undertaken to shorten the time you have to study. Ask a course provider for more details during the enrolment process.

Payment Options

Course providers may offer flexible payment options for those who do not wish (or are unable) to pay their tuition fees outright. There is usually a discount for those who pay their tuition fees upfront.

Enquire with a course provider to find out more.