
How do I become a urban planner
Get qualified to work as a urban planner with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
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21st October 2024All urban planner courses
- Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Architectural) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Planning
- Bachelor of Science (Geographical Science)
- Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning
- Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours)
- Graduate Certificate in City Planning
- Graduate Certificate in Planning
- Graduate Certificate in Property Development
- Graduate Certificate in Urban and Regional Planning
- Graduate Certificate of Urban Informatics
- Graduate Diploma in City Planning
- Graduate Diploma in Design (Sustainable Design)
- Graduate Diploma in Planning
- Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning
- Graduate Diploma in Urban Design
- Master of Architecture (Research)
- Master of Architecture and Urban Design
- Master of City Planning
- Master of Planning
- Master of Sustainable Development
- Master of Urban and Regional Planning
- Master of Urban Design
- Master of Urban Planning
- RIISS00059 Traffic Controller Skill Set for High Volume Roads
- RIISS00063 Traffic Management Designer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads
- RIISS00064 Traffic Management Designer Skill Set for High Volume Roads
Urban Planner careers
An Urban Planner creates strategies for the use of land in particular geographical areas. You might assess the future needs of an area and take into account other factors such as environmental concerns, economic development or predicted population growth. Urban Planners may liaise with stakeholders such as government officials or property developers.
Urban Planners should have strong analytical skills and be able to consider the needs of various groups in a community. It’s important you can communicate well and be confident working with people from a range of backgrounds. Urban Planners must be organised and able to manage several tasks at one time.