Graduate Certificate inUrban and Regional Planning
Program and course requirements
Complete 8 units comprising:
- 6 to 8 units from GCURP Flexible Core Courses, and
- 0 to 2 units from GCURP Program Elective Courses
GCURP Flexible Core Courses
Complete 6 to 8 units from the following:
ENVM71002 unitsFoundations of Sustainable Development
ENVM71232 units
ENVM72052 unitsRegulatory Frameworks for Environmental Management & Planning
ENVM71242 unitsInternational Regulatory Frameworks for Climate Change & Environmental Management
Climate Change & Environmental Management
ENVM72062 unitsEnvironmental Impact Assessment
PLAN71162 unitsTransport Planning
PLAN71202 unitsCitymaking: Theory & Practice
PLAN71212 unitsCommunity Participation in Planning
PLAN71222 unitsUrban Design Theory & Practice
PLAN71262 unitsPlan Making
PLAN76122 unitsGlobal South Cities: Development Planning Theory & Practice
GCURP Program Elective Courses
Complete 0 to 2 units from the following:
ENVM72022 unitsConservation Planning & Management
GEOG70002 unitsApplied Demography
GEOG70022 unitsGlobal Population Issues
GEOM70022 unitsSpatial Analysis & Modelling
GEOM70052 unitsGeographical Information Systems
GEOS71062 unitsEnvironmental Hazards
PLAN72002 unitsInternational Field Course: Understanding Development Complexities
PLAN72022 unitsProperty Development
PLAN76152 unitsThe Global Metropolis
or other courses approved by the associate dean (academic).
Additional Rules
1. Recognition of prior learning
This program is subject to the following credit limits in conjunction with Recognition of Prior Learning Policy and Procedure:
- The maximum credit that may be granted for previous study is 4 units.