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University of New South Wales (UNSW)

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  • 34% international / 66% domestic

Bachelor of City Planning (Honours)/Law

  • Bachelor

This double degree combines principles vital to planning - such as design, delivery and management - with extensive knowledge of Australian law, legal process, land law and environmental law. The City Planning component gives you the skills and knowledge required to play an influential role in the challenges facing our natural and built environments. You will learn how to shape sustainable, equitable, healthy and inspiring built environments. The Law degree enables you to study areas to complement the City Planning degree, such as land law, strata and community titles, and construction contracts.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
6.7 years full-time
Course Code
4706, 090701C
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Fees
$9,527 per year

About this course

This double degree combines principles vital to planning - such as design, delivery and management - with extensive knowledge of Australian law, legal process, land law and environmental law. The City Planning component gives you the skills and knowledge required to play an influential role in the challenges facing our natural and built environments. You will learn how to shape sustainable, equitable, healthy and inspiring built environments. The Law degree enables you to study areas to complement the City Planning degree, such as land law, strata and community titles, and construction contracts.

Study locations

Kensington

How to apply

Applications for undergraduate study from domestic students (Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, Australian permanent humanitarian visa holders and New Zealand citizens) are processed by the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC).

Visit the ‘Apply’ section of the UAC website and you can nominate up to five degrees in order of preference, with the first being your most desired degree and university.

On-time applications for admission usually close at the end of September each year for Term 1 admission. Late applications can be submitted, but a late fee will apply. For study starting in Term 1, the majority of offers are made in December and January.

Visit the UAC website for key dates for admission outside of Term 1.