Faculty of Arts

Table of Contents

1. Faculty of Arts requirements
2. Requirements for a major
    2.1. The BA as a pathway to urban planning
    2.2. The BA as pathway to landscape architecture
3. Honours
4. Career opportunities
    4.1. Urban planning
    4.2. Landscape architecture
5. For more information


Conveners: Professor Ruth Fincher (Urban Planning) and Professor Catherin Bull (Landscape Architecture)

The major in planning and design is designed as an introduction to professional studies in urban planning and landscape architecture, conducted in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning.

Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning subjects enable students to demonstrate an analytical understanding of urban and landscape planning and design as activities concerned with patterns of urban life and relations with nature. The subjects demonstrate skills in the application of planning and design in the built environment, through studio-based project work, and concentrate on the creative devising and representations of alternatives.

1. Faculty of Arts requirements

Students undertaking the Bachelor of Arts are permitted to enrol in a range of Planning and Design subjects but must complete a minimum of 50 points of first-year subjects and 100 points of second/third-year subjects in areas of study taught by the Faculty of Arts. Planning and Design subjects are arts-approved. However, students in the BA may enrol in a maximum of 150 points of Planning and Design subjects (provided all their other subjects are arts-approved). Students in BA combined degrees are limited to a maximum of 112.5 points (a major) in Planning and Design (provided all their remaining BA subjects are arts-approved). See Arts-approved subject requirement for more information.

2. Requirements for a major

A major in planning and design usually consists of nine subjects, totalling 112.5 points. It comprises:

2.1. The BA as a pathway to urban planning

Students interested in urban planning, or interested in proceeding to professional studies in urban planning should construct a planning and design major from the following subjects. Students interested in postgraduate studies in urban planning should also complete a major in geography and environmental studies, specialising in urban and social geography.

It is also possible to group subjects within both majors to form a range of planning specialisations within the arts degree; specialisations to consider are planning and public policy, planning and property, planning and urban design, planning and urban infrastructure, planning and the environment.

First year
Two subjects from the following:Semester
 702-115 Introduction to Property2
 705-173 Shaping the Metropolis1
 705-112 Skills for Urban Planning and Design1
Second/third year
Seven subjects from the following:Semester
 705-315 Urban Economic Geography1
 705-218 Transport and Land Use Planning1
 705-219 Planning and Development Management2
 705-228 Australian Urban Planning2
 705-322 Advanced Transport PlanningNot Offered
 705-325 Planning the Productive City2
 705-337 Social Planning for Health1
 705-335 Advanced Urban Planning & Design1
 705-357 Shopping and Retail Planning1
 705-358 Planning Theory and Governance1
 705-174 Designing the Local Urban Landscape2

2.2. The BA as pathway to landscape architecture

Students who are interested in landscape architecture or intend to proceed towards professional studies in landscape architecture should construct a major from the following subjects. Students interested in postgraduate studies in landscape architecture should also complete a major in geography and environmental studies, specialising in physical and environmental geography.

First year
 702-120 Design Communications1, repeat Summer
 705-171 Landscape Graphics2
Second/third year
Seven subjects from:Semester
 705-174 Designing the Local Urban Landscape2
 705-216 History of Landscape Architecture2
 705-235 Designing the Middle Landscape1
 705-236 Designing Conserved Natural Landscapes2
 705-294 Plants & Planting Design1
 705-195 Landscape Materials2
 Third-year subjects only: 
 702-421 Urban Design Theory1
 705-415 Contemp'ry Theory & Australian Landscape1
Major in geography and environmental studies
First yearSemester
 Two subjects from: 
 121-171 Environmental Change1
 121-172 Global Ecology and Biogeography2
 and 
Second/third-year core subject
 121-017 Society and Environments; and2
Second/third-year optional subjects
 At least 75 points (usually six subjects) from: 
 121-028 Sustainable Development2
 121-022 Development and Urban Environments1
 121-018 Geomorphology1
 121-033 Environmental Hydrology A1

Other subjects may be taken from those listed under geography or environmental studies.

3. Honours

There is no honours program in planning and design. Further study post-landscape architecture and urban planning should be pursued through the Master of Landscape Architecture and the Master of Urban Planning.

4. Career opportunities

4.1. Urban planning

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts who have majored in planning and design, and completed a specified major in geography will be eligible for selection into a 150 point Master of Urban Planning, which is expected to complete the academic requirements for membership of the Planning Institute of Australia. The import of this is that students may acquire a professional urban planning qualification from the University of Melbourne in four years of full-time study.

4.2. Landscape architecture

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts who have majored in planning and design, and completed a specified major in geography will be eligible for selection into a 200 point Master of Landscape Architecture. The Master of Landscape Architecture degree is recognised by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects as an academic qualification for membership of the institute. The effect of this is that a student may acquire a professional landscape architecture qualification from the University of Melbourne in five years of full-time study.

5. For more information

ABP Faculty Office
Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 8344 6417
Fax: +61 3 8344 5532
Email: apb-info@unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.abp.unimelb.edu.au/


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