# UrbanPlanning
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## Create better, healthier, more resilient urban communities
Urban Planners help our growing cities and regional areas grow in a way that’s safe, responsible and sustainable. Experienced Urban Planning professionals are in demand across Australia, so there’s never been a better time to start your career at UTS.
You’ll go beyond the basics, learning the skills you’ll need to design resilient cities in a changing world. With practical learning, flexible options and industry-recognised degrees, a UTS Urban Planning qualification is your ideal first step towards this rewarding, future-ready career.
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## $2,036 per week
Urban and Regional Planners in NSW earn an average of $2,000 per week.
Jobs and Skills Australia 2025
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Career outlook
## 5.4% growth
It’s expected employment for Urban and Regional Planners in NSW will grow by more than 5.4% by 2026
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## Study options
## Why study Urban Planning?
#### Designed to meet industry standard
Skilled urban planning professionals are more in demand than ever, with shortages in almost every state and territory. With a postgraduate urban planning degree, you’ll be in high demand in an industry that’s set to grow by 2500 jobs by 2026.
#### Recognised by the profession
The UTS Master of Planning is accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia. That means you’ll gain a nationally recognised, internationally relevant qualification that will equip you with the unique skills that industry is looking for.
#### Planning for a sustainable future
Course content will prepare you to plan and design sustainable and resilient cities in a changing world. You’ll explore the impacts of climate change, population growth and growing inequality on the built environment, preparing you for the real-world challenges facing the global planning profession.
#### Practical, hands-on learning
UTS is known for its commitment to practice-based learning, and our Master of Planning is no different. You’ll engage with the latest international research; work with industry standard technologies; and immerse yourself in field work with site visits and guest lectures by practising planners and industry experts.
#### Study your way
We know that postgrad students juggle multiple responsibilities, which is why we’ve designed our course content with working professionals in mind. With interactive classes and block mode study, you can schedule your learning to fit into your daily life.
#### One degree. Two qualifications
Looking for a career that spans multiple built environment disciplines? Enrol in the Master of Property Development and Planning and graduate with two master’s qualifications in just two years.
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## Frequently asked questions
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- ### What is urban planning?
Urban planning is a multidisciplinary field focused on designing, organising, and managing the development of cities and communities to create sustainable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing environments for people to live, work, and play. It involves the analysis, evaluation, and implementation of policies, regulations, and strategies to address various aspects of urban life, including land use, transportation, infrastructure, housing, environmental sustainability, social equity, and economic development.
Urban planners work to shape the physical layout and spatial organisation of urban areas, considering factors such as population growth, demographic trends, environmental impact, cultural heritage, and economic viability. They often collaborate with architects, engineers, government officials, community stakeholders, and other professionals to develop comprehensive plans and projects aimed at improving the quality of life in cities and promoting long-term prosperity and resilience.
- ### What does an urban planner do?
The day-to-day tasks of an urban planner can vary depending on their specific role, the stage of the planning process they are in, and the needs of the community or organisation they are serving. However, here are some common activities that urban planners may engage in on a typical day:
- Analysing data on demographics, economics, and land use.
- Collaborating with stakeholders and officials.
- Researching policies and regulations.
- Developing plans and ordinances.
- Conducting site visits and environmental assessments.
- Engaging with the community through workshops and meetings.
- Advocating for sustainable and equitable policies.
- ### Are urban planners in demand in Australia?
Skilled urban planning professionals are more in demand than ever, with shortages in almost every state and territory. The industry is set to grow by 2,500 jobs by 2026, meaning an abundance of job opportunities for those with planning qualifications.
- ### What urban planning courses can I study at UTS?
There are several study options available for those interested in urban planning:
- Master of Planning: This postgraduate program delves deeper into urban and regional planning theory, policy, and practice, preparing students for professional roles in planning and related fields.
- Master of Property Development and Planning: This combined postgraduate program integrates planning and property development expertise, equipping students with a holistic understanding of urban development processes.
- Graduate Certificate in Planning: This shorter postgraduate program provides an introduction to urban planning concepts and practices for individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge or transition into the planning profession.
- ### Are UTS urban planning courses accredited?
Urban planning is a professionally recognised field in Australia. In order to practice as an urban planner in Australia, individuals typically need to obtain accreditation from the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA), which is the peak body for urban planners in the country.
The PIA sets standards for education, experience, and professional conduct for urban planners and offers accreditation programs for both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in urban planning.
The UTS Master of Planning and the Master of Property Development and Planning are accredited by PIA, meaning you’ll gain a nationally recognised, internationally relevant qualification that is held in high esteem within the profession, enhancing employability.
- ### Do I need any prior experience to enrol in an urban planning course at UTS?
Applicants require either a UTS recognised bachelor’s or master’s degree in a related field or in an unrelated field plus relevant work experience, or they can complete the Graduate Certificate in Planning as a pathway to a masters course.
- ### Can I study urban planning on campus at UTS?
Our urban planning courses are taught face-to-face on campus, offering several advantages:
- Interactive Learning Environment: Face-to-face classes provide opportunities for real-time interaction with faculty and peers, fostering a dynamic learning environment where discussions, debates, and collaborative projects can take place.
- Hands-on Experience: Many planning programs incorporate fieldwork, site visits, and studio-based projects that are best experienced in person. Being on campus allows you to engage directly with the physical environment and communities you're studying.
- Networking Opportunities: Studying on campus facilitates networking with classmates, faculty members, and industry professionals through informal interactions, events, and extracurricular activities. Building these connections can be valuable for future career opportunities and professional development.
- Access to Resources: UTS offers access to libraries, research facilities, workshops, and other resources that may not be fully available in an online learning environment. Being on campus allows you to take full advantage of these resources to support your studies and research projects.
- Personalised Support: In-person learning enables you to receive immediate feedback, guidance, and support from professors and academic advisors. You can also benefit from face-to-face mentoring and counselling services to help you navigate your academic and career goals.
- ### Can I study urban planning at UTS while working full time?
We know that postgraduate students juggle multiple responsibilities, which is why we’ve designed our course content with working professionals in mind. With block mode study, you can schedule your learning to fit into your daily life.
Block mode involves an intensive period of study with classes scheduled over one or more weeks of the teaching session. This may look like: 2 x 2.5 days OR 2 x 2 days of intensive learning, with most block classes scheduled across Thursday – Saturday or Monday – Tuesday.
Rather than attending weekly classes for 12 weeks, students have found attending 2 x 2.5 days better suited to their professional life.
The Master of Planning is made up of 12 subjects and can be studied 18 months full time or three years part time.