Master of Transport Management and Master of Urban and Regional Planning - M.T.M.,M.U.R.P.
The Master of Transport Management and Master of Urban and Regional Planning at a glance...
Duration full time: 2 years
Duration part time: 4 years
Commencing semesters:
Semester 1
Semester 2
Credit points for completion: 96
Course location:
- Burren Street Campus
- Camperdown/Darlington Campus
Course study mode:
- On Campus
Available to international students?
- Full time Onshore
Course code: FC054
CRICOS code: 055335M
Faculty:
Economics and Business
Faculty phone number:
+61 2 9351 3076
Faculty contact:
Student Information Office
Faculty fax number:
+61 2 9351 4433
Contact position:
Student Information Office, Faculty of Economics and Business
Faculty street address:
Student Information Office
Faculty of Economics and Business
Level 2 - Merewether Building (H04)
Corner of City Road and Butlin Avenue, Darlington Campus
University of Sydney
New South Wales
2006
Australia
Faculty mailing address:
Student Information Office
Faculty of Economics and Business
Level 2 - Merewether Building (H04)
University of Sydney
New South Wales
2006
Australia
Email address:
student@econ.usyd.edu.au
Faculty web address:
http://www.econ.usyd.edu.au
The Master of Transport Management/ Master of Urban and Regional Planning award course is a ground-breaking initiative in cross-disciplinary postgraduate education between the Faculties of Economics and Business and Architecture, Design and Planning. Integrating specialised study in urban and regional planning and transport management with carefully tailored study in key areas of urban and transport planning. This program combines the Master of Transport Management and the Master of Urban and Regional Planning.The two master’s degrees can be awarded in a shorter time than it would take to study the two independently.
The program offers urban and regional planners a specially crafted and cohesive program of study that draws together knowledge from the fields of land use and transport planning, urban design, transport policy, environmental management and transport economics. Although built around a core of essential knowledge, the program also allows students scope to undertake advanced study in one or more areas of urban, regional and transport planning. Students will be prepared for careers in local government traffic and planning as well as regional and national planning organisations as well as private consultants engaged in transportation and traffic management.
Course completion requirements
To be awarded the Master of Transport Management and Master of Urban and Regional Planning, students must successfully complete units of study totalling 96 credit points:
- three core and five elective transport management units of study (8 units in total - 48 credit points)
- 24 credit points in core urban and regional planning units and 24 credit points in elective urban and regional planning units (48 credit points in total).
For further details, please refer to the Faculty of Economics and Business Handbook or the Faculty of Economics and Business website.
On campus attendance pattern
Full time, Intensive, Part time, Part time evening
End qualification
Masters degrees
Similar courses
M.T.M. (FC020)|M.U.R.P. (CC034)
Course level
Master by Coursework (Undifferentiated)
Handbook website link
http://www.usyd.edu.au/handbooks/handbooks_admin/economics_business.shtml
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