Do you want to address the big urban challenges facing our cities? How do we increase the density and affordability of housing, while making suburbs better places to live? How can we adapt to our hotter and drier climate using nature-based approaches? Where and how will we work in the future and what role do our post-industrial lands play? How will the transition to electrification transform how we move about and the infrastructure we need?
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The Master of Urban Planning and Design at Monash gives you the framework and tools to engage with these challenges to shape the city of tomorrow as we work towards an environmentally sustainable and people-centred future.
Our professional degree is accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA). It is a unique course set in an architectural school that combines knowledge in urban planning, such as regulation, economics, governance and engagement, with spatial and design approaches.
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Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with at least a high credit average (65%), or equivalent qualification and experience approved by the faculty.Interview - by phone with academic staff from the program, provided they meet the academic entry requirements.
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