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  • Location:
    Joondalup
  • Delivery Mode:
    On-campus
    Online

  • Location:
    Joondalup
  • Study Mode:
    Full-time
    Part-time
  • Delivery Mode:
    On-campus
  • Duration:
    5 years full-time or equivalent part-time
  • Faculty:
    Computing, Health and Science
  • School:
    Engineering
  • Code:
    K98
  • CRICOS:
    063467K
  • Indicative ATAR (TER):
    75

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Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Business

Major In Planning

Recommended for students wishing to focus their studies towards a career in the expanding planning or urban/regional development sectors of the economy.

Urban and regional planning is an expanding sector of the economy with employers increasingly requiring graduates to have a thorough grounding in business knowledge and practical skills.

This major equips students with the knowledge, practical experience and employability skills, such as leadership, teamwork, critical thinking, communication and problem solving, needed to function as business professionals and industry participants in contemporary urban and regional planning organisations.

Additional Information

Please note that completion of this major does not provide recognition as a corporate member of the Planning Institute of Australia.

Related careers

Statutory Planner, Project Manager, Strategic Planner, Environmental Planner, Transport Planner

Major structure

This unitset structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.

Recommended for students wishing to focus their studies towards a career in the expanding planning or urban/regional development sectors of the economy.
Urban and regional planning employers increasingly require graduates to also have a thorough grounding in business knowledge and practical skills.
This major equips students with the knowledge, the practical experience and transferable employability skills, including leadership, teamwork, critical thinking, communication and problem solving, needed to function as business professionals and industry participants in contemporary urban and regional planning organisations.

Careers
Statutory Planner, Project Manager, Strategic Planner, Environmental Planner, Transport Planner

The Planning major consists of 120 credit points (8 units) as per structure listed below.

Please note that completion of this major does not provide recognition as a corporate member of the Planning Institute of Australia.

This major is not available to students enrolled in the K11 Bachelor of Planning or K31 Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning degrees.



Core Units
Students must complete all core units

UnitDescription Points
LAW1100Legal Framework I 15
PLN1600Foundations of Planning 15
PLN2600Contemporary Planning 15
PLN2601Principles of Urban Design 15
PLN3600Strategic Urban and Regional Planning 15
PLN3601Statutory Planning 15
 


Elective Units
Students must select two (2) elective units from the list below:

UnitDescription Points
PLN3606Urban Planning for Health 15
LAW2601Planning and Development Law I 15
LAW2602Environmental Law and Administration 15
MAN3612Project Management 15
MAN3105Business and Professional Ethics 15
SCM3202Environmental Planning 15
ECF3602Economics for Planning and Development 15
 

This major can also be studied in the following courses:

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