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Macquarie University

Planning at Macquarie has a unique social and environmental focus. This gives Macquarie graduates a distinct edge compared to more traditional programs which focus on urban design and architecture. In this degree students will study environmental management and urban development. Students will learn principles of sustainability, geography, project design and legislation in order to explore planning issues and practices in Australia and around the world.
Good Analytical Skills.
Gaining of knowledge related to Environmental Management for a Changing World, Biophysical Environments, Geographies of Global Change, Demographic Fundamentals, Environment and Sustainability, Introduction to Environmental Economics, Introduction to Geographic Information Science, Australian Environmental Futures, Planning and Development, Cities and Planning, Development Studies: The Anthropology of International Aid, Climate Change, Earth Surface Processes, Geographies of Development, Geographical Perspectives on Population, Workforce Demography and Planning, Consumer Demographics, Methods of Social Research, Environmental Decision Making, Resource Management, Urban Strategic Planning, Human Geography in Action, Planning and Design Project, Planning Experience, Social Impact Assessment, Local Government and Planning Law are the concepts included as major parts in this course.
The course is accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia.
Students of this course will have career as local government planner and development assessor, social or environmental consultant, social planner, strategic planner.
March
IELTS - overall score of 7.0 Band, TOEFL - 600/ equivalent
30744
4 Years