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MC221 - Master of Urban Planning and Environment
Plan: MC221 - Master of Urban Planning and Environment
Campus: City Campus
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes Statement
Program Learning Outcomes
As a graduate of this program you will be able to:
- Determine and apply the specialist knowledge and technical skills required to develop creative solutions to a range of complex problems that currently confront our built and natural environments
- Critically analyse, synthesize and reflect on complex theories and recent developments in urban planning, policy and management, both local and international, to extend and challenge knowledge and your scholarly and professional practice
- Use a wide range of research tools, methods and strategies to generate new knowledge and inform decision-making in urban planning and environment contexts
- Communication and technical research skills to justify and interpret theoretical findings, and professional decisions to diverse audiences including policy makers and practitioners as well as non-professional audiences
- Apply a range of communication and management skills to engage effectively in interdisciplinary teams and with diverse stakeholder groups in a range of contexts, demonstrating cultural and social sensitivity, environmental stewardship and ethical and reflective practice
- Critically analyse and reflect on the interplay of economic, political, social, cultural and ecological factors in urban planning and apply to your scholarly and professional practice
- Effectively argue and advocate for a preferred set of policy outcomes to help address urban and environmental planning, policy and management challenges
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