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Advanced Diploma of Design for Live Production, Theatre & Events

This course has been designed to enable students to succeed in their chosen area of planning. It focuses on the application of the quadruple bottom line with its emphasis on environmental, social, economic and governance accountability within a framework of sustainability.

Students choose the major they wish to follow. Currently, the following majors are available: Environmental Planning; Governance and Policy; Project Development and Management; Community Planning and Development. A supplementary program offers students a choice of elective units to complete their degree.

Course Structure

The Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning degree requires a minimum of 360 credit points and requires three years of full-time study. The degree has the following main components: A core program of 240 credit points; a major program from one of those listed above of 120 credit points (including two units from the core program of 15 credit points each); a supplementary program of 30 credit points consisting of two elective units.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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