Bachelor of Architectural Studies - Pathway to Master of Urban and Regional Planning

University of South Australia - City West Campus

Australia,South Australia

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 39,400/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Jul 2025

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Australia, South Australia

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1991

Total Students: 37,000 +

Int. Students: 5,500 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

61-68 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

Bachelor of Architectural Studies - Pathway to Master of Urban and Regional Planning

Program Overview

This Fast-track to Masters package enables you to commence your studies with a 3-year Bachelor of Architectural Studies and secure your place in the 2-year Master of Urban and Regional Planning*.

Studying this degree combination will help you stand out in the crowd with a strong skill set that combines design, technical and analytical skills. You’ll graduate with a comprehensive understanding of the built environment and the practical expertise to embark on a career in Planning.

The Bachelor of Architectural Studies has a strong practical focus. In architectural design studio classes, you will design real and speculative projects informed by contemporary architectural practice and construction, as well as undertake research and hands-on learning through industry-led and practically-focused courses.

In the Master of Urban and Regional Planning you’ll develop expertise in sustainable urban design and development, planning governance and policy, planning for healthy cities, planning law and ethics, development assessment, social policy and community-based planning, and transport and planning. You’ll have access to, and learn from, prominent industry figures through lectures, national and international field trips, industry/professional-based projects and workshops.


What you'll learn
The Bachelor of Architectural Studies will provide you with the skills and knowledge to understand design principles and methods; building structures and construction systems; digital design and communication methods; sustainable design strategies; and the social and cultural history that shapes our world.

This degree has a strong practical focus – in architectural design studio classes, you will design real and speculative projects informed by contemporary architectural practice and construction, as well as undertake research and hands-on learning through industry-led and practically-focused coursework. As well as the opportunity to gain relevant practical experience, you will gain the skills needed to design architectural environments that range in scale and complexity.

This Master of Urban and Regional Planning will equip you with the knowledge, skills and practical expertise needed to embark on a career in the field of urban and regional planning. A key component of the degree relates to the planning and development of environmentally sustainable cities and regions that acknowledge social diversity and the need for greater physical activity, social interaction, consumption of nutritious food and contact with nature, which can help to prevent chronic diseases. You will also develop advanced research skills when you complete an individual research project under the guidance of a qualified research supervisor.