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47 Master's degrees in Urban Planning in Australia
Landscape Architecture and Urban Design
The Landscape Architecture and Urban Design program at University of Melbourne creates professionals who will have the knowledge and skills to help improve our built and natural environments through innovative design, and who understand the city as a spatio-temporally complex system.
Urban Horticulture
The Urban Horticulture program at University of Melbourne is the only course of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, so you'll have a qualification that’s entirely unique and well-regarded. Whether you’re new to the field or already have some experience and want to upskill, there’s an entry point for you into this course.

Regional Planning by Research
At the Master of Regional Planning by Research offered by the University of the Sunshine Coast, you'll conduct research that advances the way town planners approach complex issues, and provide insights into the evolving needs of diverse communities and regions, in Australia and globally.
Urban Planning and Urban Design
The Urban Planning and Urban Design program at University of Melbourne produces professionals who can simultaneously express their creativity whilst channelling their social conscience to improve our cities, towns and regions.
Planning
The Planning program from Western Sydney University has been designed to equip students with the professional and scholarly education to take a leadership role in statutory town planning practice as well as policy development.
Urban Planning
The Urban Planning program at University of Melbourne is a professional degree that focuses on Australian and international policy and planning pertaining to human settlements and how we cope with challenging population and environmental issues.
Urban and Cultural Heritage
This unique cross-disciplinary and industry-oriented Urban and Cultural Heritage program at University of Melbourne is open to graduates who are passionate about the social and cultural dimensions of the built environment in the 21 st century.