Master of Property/Master of Urban Planning

The University of Melbourne

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00116K

The Master of Property combined with the Master of Urban Planning positions students to be industry ready and have flexibility within the employment market. It gives you the opportunity to pursue a commercial career while giving you the skills to plan and design for the improvement of urban spaces. The multidisciplinary approach gives you the ability to realize synergies between disciplines, broadening your skillset and giving you a contemporary understanding of the built environment profession.

Structure

  • 400 Point Program
  • 350 points core subjects in Urban Planning and Property
  • 50 points electives

Subjects

  • Managerial Economics
  • Financial Management
  • Property Markets and Valuations
  • Fundamentals of Built Environment Law
  • Fundamentals in Accounting
  • Property Resources and Management
  • Construction Studies
  • Property Law (PG)
  • Planning Law & Statutory Planning
  • Planning Theory and History
  • Statutory Valuation (PG)
  • Advanced Property Analysis
  • Urban Sustainability and Climate Change
  • Strategic Plan Making
  • International Real Estate Economics
  • Property Research and Analysis
  • The Economies of Cities and Regions
  • Analytical Methods
  • Land and Property Economics
  • Urban Coding and Design
  • Participatory Planning
  • Property Securitisation
  • MSD Minor Thesis Part 1
  • Corporate Real Estate Management
  • Property Investment and Finance
  • MSD Minor Thesis Part 2
  • Research Thesis - Property
  • Industry Based Research - Property
  • Asset Management
  • Project Management
  • Life Cycle Analysis and Sustainability
  • International Property Development A
  • International Property Development B
  • Building Services and Operations
  • Housing Markets, Policy and Planning
  • Property Agency and Marketing (PG)
  • Urban Informatics
  • Design for Ageing
  • Financial Engineering in Property
  • Representing Spatial Information
  • Spatial Analytics
  • Realising The Knowledge Economy
  • Advanced Asset Strategy Applications
  • Urban Environmental Policy and Planning
  • Building Resilient Settlements
  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Ecology for Design
  • Green Infrastructure for Liveable Cities
  • The Politics of Food
  • Energy & Carbon in the Built Environment
  • Inclusive Cities
  • Healthy Communities
  • City Lights: Cities, Culture and History
  • Social Impact Assessment and Evaluation
  • Foundations of Social Policy
  • MUP Studio
  • Managing Global City Regions
  • Cities Without Slums
  • Planning Asia Pacific Cities Studio
  • City Leadership
  • Comparative Urban Planning
  • GIS In Planning, Design & Development
  • Urban Design Theory
  • Urban Demography and Statistics
  • Social Research Methods

Standard entry requirements

  • A three-year undergraduate degree in any discipline with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of at least 65% (or equivalent) and
  • A personal statement of up to 500 words outlining relevant prior study and work experience, and motivation to undertake this course.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Parkville International: $245,936 No
  • Full-time : 4 years
  • Part-time : 8 years

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