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University Handbook 2013

Bachelor of Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning

Course code/s: ABURE Bendigo

The Bachelor of Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning is comprised of two major disciplines: Planning and Environment Studies, and Society, People, Economic and Management Studies. The course includes extensive practical studies for students as well as project management, organisational behaviour and negotiation, mediation and community development. Professional work experience is a requirement in semester one of the third year and semester two of the fourth year, which provides students with the opportunity to develop their skills in the workplace.

Admission requirements

Students should satisfy the normal university entrance requirements, including Units 3 and 4 of English with a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Course structure

The course comprises 480 credit points, of which 120 credit points must be taken at each year level. It may be undertaken full-time over four years or on a part-time basis. Students take the subjects as listed below for each year level.

First year

Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Introduction to Planning and Design PLA1IPD
TE-SEM-1 Introduction to Sociology SOC1SAC
TE-SEM-1 Reading Australian Landscapes OED1RAL
TE-SEM-1 Understanding Communities PLA1UNC
TE-SEM-2 Climate and Society ENV1CSS
TE-SEM-2 Introduction to Statutory Planning PLA1ISP
TE-SEM-2 Society People and Place GEG1SPP
  AND EITHER  
TE-SEM-2 Australian Politics POL1AUP
  OR  
TE-SEM-2 Globalisation and Development DST1DEV

Second year

Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Planning Practice A (30 credit points) PLA2PPA
TE-SEM-1 Australian Cities SOC2ACR
  OR  
TE-SEM-1 Asian Pacific Cities SOC2APC
  AND  
  Second–year Elective  
TE-SEM-2 Rural and Regional Planning PLA2RRP
  OR  
TE-SEM-2 Regional Economic Development PLA2RED
TE-SEM-2 Landscape and the Human World SOC2LL
TE-SEM-2 Culture, Space and Place PLA2CSP
TE-SEM-2 Second–year Elective  

Third year

Please note, if a subject has been completed at second year level, it cannot be taken at third year level.
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Asian Pacific Cities SOC3APC
  OR  
  Australian Cities SOC3ACR
  AND  
TE-SEM-1 Planning Practice B (30 credit points) PLA3PPB
TE-SEM-1 Children in their Environments or Elective PLA3CIE
TE-SEM-2 Climate Futures – Water, Land use and Development PLA3CFD
TE-SEM-2 Regional Economic Development PLA3RED
  OR  
TE-SEM-2 Rural and Regional Planning PLA3RRP
  AND  
TE-SEM-2 Everyday Mobilities: Movement, Access and Transport PLA3MOB
TE-SEM-2 Third-year Elective  

Fourth year

Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Negotiation, Mediation and Community Consultation (30 credit points) PLA4NMC
TE-SEM-1 Children in their Environments or Elective PLA4CIE
TE-SEM-1 Research Methods for Planners PLA4RMP
TE-SEM-2 Professional Practice and Ethics (30 credit points) PLA4PPE
TE-SEM-2 Planning Theory and Strategy PLA4PTS
TE-SEM-2 Urban Governance and Planning Law PLA4SP

For further information please contact Debra Amarant at the Bendigo campus on 03 5444 7225 or by email d.amarant@latrobe.edu.au