Environmental Planning
Graduate Diploma, Master
- Contribute to the sustainability of places, communities, regions & environments
- Course accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia
- Outstanding career opportunities
- Flexibility of study
The courses address the central role of environmental planning in achieving environmental, social and economic sustainability. Essential planning theory is integrated with understandings drawn from biophysical, social, cultural, legal and public policy disciplines. Urban, regional and natural environments are considered, and emphasis is given to planning across all land tenures at catchment and landscape scales. Extensive use of case studies provides students with practical examples of major environmental planning issues. Students undertake an industry placement that provides opportunities to apply the knowledge gained in the course. Masters students undertake a planning project in addition to their coursework studies.
Students are welcome from all disciplines. Entry requirements are a bachelor degree or equivalent from any discipline at credit level or better.
Graduate Diploma of Environmental Planning
Location - Hobart and Distance Study
Fees - Commonwealth supported
Intake - February and July (part-time only)
Duration - Minimum 1 year (2 sem), maximum 3 years (6 sem)
Master of Environmental Planning
Location - Hobart and Distance Study
Fees - Commonwealth supported
Intake - February and July (part-time only)
Duration - Minimum 1.5 years (3 sem), maximum 4 years (8 sem)
