Master of Urban Design
Work at the nexus of architecture and urban and regional planning
What you’ll study
The Master of Urban Design is a postgraduate coursework degree that will develop your skills in design, analysis and spatial thinking. You will complete core foundational units in urban design including urban design practice, theory and spatial analysis.
Electives are taken from a pool of units, especially based around design and thinking and urban form our ADP School to make up the required credit points for the course.
Fees
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Admission criteria
Qualifications
Mandatory for course entry
Admission to the Master of Urban Design requires:
- an undergraduate degree in architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, town planning, urbanism, geography or a related field; or
- completion of the requirements of the embedded Graduate Certificate with an average mark of at least 65.
Based on the applicant's undergraduate performance, the Program Director reserves the right to require a portfolio of work indicating relevant design interests and capabilities for admission to the Master of Urban Design. A portfolio should only be provided if requested by the Program Director.
English language requirements
Mandatory for course entry
You may be able to provide evidence of your English proficiency through one of the following options:
How to apply
Submit application
Submit an application through our portal.
Closing dates
Semester 1
31 January of the commencing year.
Semester 2
15 July of the commencing year.