Master of City Planning/Master of Project Management

Bond University

About

The Master of City Planning program aims to produce innovative practice-oriented graduates with the capacity to play a leading role in creating sustainable cities and regions.

This program is designed to equip students for rewarding professional work planning for21st century global-local challenges including rapid urbanisation, climate change, resource constraints, globalisation and technological disruption.

With its distinctive interdisciplinary urban design orientation, the program will cultivate city planners and urban designers with the global perspective, knowledge, skills and adaptability to make a significant contribution to addressing these challenges.The Master of Project Management program provides a comprehensive business-ready foundation that will equip students from any background with the knowledge required to develop a career and expertise in project management.

The Master of Project Management features four distinct study themes including strategy, sustainability, managing complex problems and teams, and virtual teams and global working.

The curriculum addresses a range of topics including conflict resolution, effective integrated planning, management, market performance, portfolio management, public and private sector investment and risk identification.

External speakers from leading investment banks, credit agencies and portfolio fund managers contribute to case studies and workshops.

Structure

View the Master of City Planning/Master of Project Management - Program Structure and Sequencing

The structure of the Master of City Planning/Master of Project Management is based on theoretical and practical subjects. This program is designed in close consultation with prominent industry professional boards to ensure the integrity and contemporary relevance of the degree.

To complete a Master of City Planning/Master of Project Management, you must complete all of the following subjects: 

Foundation Subject (17)

  • SSUD71-205 Planning the City Region
  • SSUD71-326 Environmental Sciences Fieldwork and First Nations Cultures
  • SDUP71-200 Urban Spatial Analytics
  • SSUD71-215 Urban Design and Place Making Principles
  • SSUD71-318 Climate Change: Adaptation and Resilience
  • SDUP71-100 Professional Planning Practice: Theory and Ethics
  • SSUD71-206 Community Planning Studio
  • SSUD71-237 Infrastructure and City Economics
  • HUMR71-100 Research Methods and Data Visualisation
  • SSUD71-300 Planning and Assessment Processes
  • SSUD71-103 Principles of Project Management
  • SSUD71-403 Project Resource Planning
  • SSUD71-305 Project Portfolio and Program Management
  • SSUD71-111 Project Finance and Procurement
  • SDCM71-323 Expert Witness and Dispute Resolution
  • SDIM71-201 Risk Management
  • SSUD74-200 Research Project (20cp)

Entry requirements

Academic entry requirements

Admission to the program is based on successful completion of a cognate undergraduate degree.

Please contact the Office of Future Students for further information.

English language proficiency requirements

As tuition is delivered in English, all students will be required to provide documented evidence of the required level of proficiency in the English language. Read more detailed information on English Language Proficiency Requirements for university study.

Credit for prior study

Subject credits may be awarded for previous studies. To apply for credits, you will need to submit academic transcripts including detailed subject outlines/course descriptions for each relevant subject and/or certified copies of testamurs to the Office of Future Students. Please refer to how to apply for credit for more information

Key dates

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How to apply

In order to apply for study at Bond University, you will need to complete the Online Application Form. To find out more about the application process please refer to How to Apply.

Learning outcomes

The majority of the world’s population now lives in urban areas, with urban management, sustainability and climate change becoming fundamental challenges for the government, private and community sectors in Australia and around the world. The need for strategic planning of cities is increasing globally in what has been dubbed ‘the urban century’: around four Billion people, 55% of the world’s population, now live in cities and the proportion is expected to rise to 68% by 2050. City planners will play a major role in assisting cities to meet climate change challenges and take advantage of rapid advances in technology.

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