Bachelor of Urban Planning (Honours) BUrbPlan(Hons)

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New Zealand’s only undergraduate degree in Urban Planning, covering the structure, policy, design, and sustainability of towns, cities, and public spaces. Graduates are eligible to apply for New Zealand Planning Institute membership.

NZ$36,193

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NZQA Level 7 Certification (480 Credits)

Study Level

Advanced

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

City, Auckland

It will take a total of 4 years

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Understand urban planning theory and practice

Gain comprehensive knowledge of how towns, cities, and public spaces are structured and governed, including economic, environmental, social, and cultural dimensions.

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Develop critical and creative design skills

Apply creative and analytical skills to address real-world urban problems through studio-based learning and practical projects.

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Apply legislation and planning policy

Understand and implement policy and legal frameworks that dictate urban outcomes, including planning law, resource consent, and evaluation.

What You're Signing Up For

The Bachelor of Urban Planning (Honours) at the University of Auckland prepares students to shape urban environments by addressing economic, environmental, social, and cultural issues. Over four years, students explore city structure, planning law, sustainable development, urban design, and real-world planning projects through studio courses. The programme includes a research dissertation and opportunities to collaborate with industry professionals in New Zealand’s largest urban environment.

Course Content

  • People, Place and Design Studio
  • Environmental and Social Justice
  • Media for Spatial Practices
  • Waipapa Taumata Rau
  • Introduction to Urban Planning
  • Ecosystem, Sustainability and Environment
  • Urban Planning Studio 1-5
  • Urban Infrastructure and Transportation Planning
  • People, Housing and Communities
  • Urban Economics
  • Planning Law and Applications
  • Negotiation, Mediation and Project Management
  • Urban Policy Analysis, Development and Research Skills
  • Māori Planning
  • Urban Planning Theory
  • Urban Planning Methods and Plan Making Studio
  • Contemporary Wicked Problem Studio
  • Smart City Planning
  • Resource Consents and Implementation, Evaluation
  • Research Project (Honours Dissertation)
  • General Education course

What you need to know first

University Entrance (UE) or equivalent

Academic English Language Requirement

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Urban Planning

  • Architecture

  • Government

  • Community Development

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Roles in central, regional, and local government

  • Positions in community groups and NGOs

  • Urban planning consultancies/private practice

  • Urban design

  • Specialist positions in transport, consents, and environmental planning