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Master of Urbanism |
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Students must complete 96 credit points, including: |
(a) 42 credit points of core units of study |
(b) 18 credit points of capstone units of study |
(c) minimum 24 credit points of specialisation units of study |
(i) completion of one specialisation is a requirement of the course |
(ii) a specialisation requires the completion of at least 24 credit points of units of study |
(iii) the available specialisations are: |
(1) Heritage Conservation |
(2) Urban Design |
(3) Urban and Regional Planning |
Graduate Diploma in Urbanism |
Students must complete 48 credit points, including: |
(a) 42 credit points of core units of study |
(b) 6 credit points elective units. |
Unit of study | Credit points | A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition |
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Core units |
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ARCH9075 New Design in Old Settings |
6 | |
ARCH9100 Urban Design Foundations Studio |
6 | |
PLAN9061 Planning Principles, Systems and Practice |
6 | N PLAN9020 or PLAN9044 C PLAN9068 |
PLAN9068 History and Theory of Planning and Design |
6 | N PLAN9031 or ARCH9062 or MARC4201 |
PLAN9063 Strategic Planning and Design |
6 | |
ARCH9063 Urban Form and Design |
6 | A Some prior study of architectural, urban or planning history P ARCH9100 N ARCH9021 |
ARCH9080 Urban Ecology, Design and Planning |
6 | |
Capstone (Master of Urbanism only) |
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ARCH9093 Integrated Urbanism Studio |
12 | A Equivalent to 48 credit points in the degree P Students must have completed 48 credit points of study in their graduate program |
ARCH9092 Urban Report |
6 | P Students must have completed 48 credit points of study in their graduate program N ARCH9060 or PLAN9018 or PLAN9010 or PLAN9011 |
Specialisations |
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Heritage Conservation |
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ARCH9028 Conservation Methods and Practices |
12 | |
ARCH9074 Principles of Heritage Conservation |
6 | |
And at least 6 credit points from the following units: Domestic students should include ARCH9081 Heritage Law and Policy | ||
ARCH9081 Heritage Law and Policy |
6 | |
ARCH9082 Conservation of Traditional Buildings |
6 | Students only need to complete either ARCH9082 or ARCH9083 to complete the core of the Master of Heritage Conservation degree. If students choose to attempt both units the second unit will be treated as an elective for the purpose of meeting the requirements of the degree. |
ARCH9083 Conservation of Modern Buildings |
6 | Students only need to complete either ARCH9082 or ARCH9083 to complete the core of the Master of Heritage Conservation degree. If students choose to attempt both units the second unit will be treated as an elective for the purpose of meeting the requirements of the degree. |
Urban Design |
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ARCH9001 Urban Design Studio: Urban Precinct |
12 | P ARCH9100 |
And at least 12 credit points from the following: | ||
ARCH9002 Urban Design Studio: Urban Project |
12 | P ARCH9100 |
ARCH9090 Dialogue, Deliberation and Engagement |
6 | |
PLAN9073 GIS Based Planning Policy and Analysis |
6 | |
Urban and Regional Planning |
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PLAN9045 Economics for the Built Environment |
6 | |
PLAN9064 Land Use and Infrastructure Planning |
6 | A ARCH9100 C PLAN9045 |
And at least 12 credit points from the following: | ||
PLAN9049 Foundations of Informal Urbanism |
6 | In 2020, this unit will be run as an overseas 8-10 day intensive in Bandung at a date to be confirmed in Semester 1. There is a cap of 25 students maximum in this overseas field trip. In Semester 2, the unit will be an intensive unit at the University of Sydney, maximum number of students 30. |
PLAN9073 GIS Based Planning Policy and Analysis |
6 | |
PLAN9075 Urban Data and Science of Cities |
6 | A Basic mathematics and statistics; all required programming and mathematics needed for the unit will be taught from the basics |
ARCH9090 Dialogue, Deliberation and Engagement |
6 | |
Electives |
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Electives may be chosen from the list below, or from any postgraduate units in the School of Architecture, Design and Planning, or, with the permission of the Associate Dean, from any other postgraduate course in the University subject to availability and permission from the relevant Unit of Study Coordinator. | ||
PLAN9045 Economics for the Built Environment |
6 | |
PLAN9075 Urban Data and Science of Cities |
6 | A Basic mathematics and statistics; all required programming and mathematics needed for the unit will be taught from the basics |
ITLS5100 Transport and Infrastructure Foundations |
6 | N TPTM6241 |
DESC9153 Graduate Internship |
6 | Masters students only. Graduate Diploma students with permission of the Program Coordinator. Advanced Standing will not be granted for this unit of study. |