新南威尔士大学高级城市政策与实践证书

University of New South Wales - UNSWGraduate Certificate in Advanced City Policy and Practice

专业简介

This program provides students with an opportunity to choose four courses from four related postgraduate Masters degrees in the Faculty of Built Environment: Master of Urban Policy and Strategy, Master of Urban Renewal and Housing, and Master of Sustainable Built Environment. Two courses from the Master of City Analytics are also available. The program is targeted towards mid-career urban policymakers and practitioners in government, industry and consultancy and who wish to advance their careers and deepen their knowledge of urban policy, housing, urban renewal or sustainable development. Students may choose a mix of policy and/or practice courses from any of the listed courses below. All the courses are taught in 'intensive mode' to suit students wishing to extend their learning alongside full time work. The program is accessible to interstate students due to the intensive mode of teaching - meaning that most classes are structured in 2-3 day blocks usually spanning Fridays and Saturdays. The program utilises a number of different teaching strategies including: studios, master classes, problem-based learning, case studies and field trips, consulting projects with clients, and evidence-based research (depending on course choices). The program comprises: Four Master of Urban Policy and Strategy - 8313 courses. Drivers of Urban Change (MUPS0001) which looks at the big picture influences on our changing cites globally; Decision Making and Governance (MUPS0003) which examines the actors and arenas involved in making decisions and governing our cities; Development Economics and Finance (MUPS0004) looks at the foundations of the way the development industry operates; and Engaging Communities (PLAN7157) which explores the latest ways we work with and communicate with our communities. Four courses from the Urban Renewal and Housing - 8149 masters program. Urban Renewal (BENV7811) explores the policy and market drivers involved in the ongoing re-structuring of Australia's major cities. Implementing Urban Regeneration Projects (PLAN7321) focuses on regeneration practice at the project scale. Similarly, while Housing Policy and Finance (PLAN7156) approaches housing from a policy making perspective, this is complemented by Housing Management and Markets (PLAN7230) which focuses more on the operation of the housing system and the administration of rental and strata property. Three courses from the Master of Sustainable Built Environment - 8132program in the selection of courses offered in this Graduate Certificate. These include two MSBE core courses, Building Ecology and Life Cycle Thinking (SUSD0002), and Energy in the Built Environment (SUSD0003), as well as an exciting new course Sustainable Infrastructure (SUSD0016). SUSD0003 incorporates the curriculum for the Green Star Accredited Professional (GSAP) examination, and SUSD0016 includes the curriculum for the Infrastructure Sustainability Accredited Professional (ISAP) exam.' Two courses from the new Master of City Analytics - 8151 program. Digital Cities (BENV7504) explores the new ways big data is changing the way we examine and use our cities. GIS and Urban Informatics (BENV7728) will provide students skills in mapping and data analytics platforms and the insight into how these digital planning technologies can assist in evidenced based city planning. Program Structure Students must complete 24 UOC as a standalone program.
  • 课程时长: 1或2年
  • 学费: 以学校为准
  • 开学时间: 每年2或7月
  • 总学分: 0
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入学要求

为来自中国的学生设计 English Language Requirements: IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall (min. 6.0 in each subtest); TOEFL Internet-based Test (iBT): 90 overall (min. 23 in writing, 22 in reading, listening and speaking); TOEFL - Paper-based Test (PBT) 577 overall (min. 5.0 in TWE); Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic - 64 overall (min. 54 in each subtest); Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) - 180 overall (min.180 in each subtest; Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) - 176 overall (min.169 in each subtest). 国际学生入学条件 It is anticipated that the program will attract interest from students from a range of different undergraduate backgrounds including, but not limited to Built Environment discipline areas, Business, Economics, Engineering, Geography, Law, Political Science, Social Policy, Social Science Political Science, Engineering. An undergraduate degree with at least a credit average in a relevant discipline is required. Whilst there is no formal work experience requirement, we expect that most students enrolling in this graduate certificate will be working full time or will have worked full time since graduating including work in an urban, regional or related professional role. Both local and international students are eligible to apply. All students completing the Graduate Certificate will have the opportunity to take their Grad Cert credits and continue their studies towards a diploma or a full Masters degree subject to meeting any specific entry requirements of that program. Students may be able to secure professional development credits from their Professional Institutes (depending on the course) and accumulate four units that together will give them a Graduate Certificate. The Faculty is negotiating with the various Professional Institutes to secure their agreement to grant professional development credits to each course. English Language requirements: IELTS Academic version only: 6.5 overall (min. 6.0 in each subtest); TOEFL (iBT): 90 overall (min. 23 in writing, 22 in reading, listening and speaking); TOEFL (PBT): 577 overall (min. 5.0 in TWE); Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 64 overall (min. 54 in each subtest); UNSW Institute of Languages University English Entry Course (UEEC): Successful completion with a minimum overall grade of C+ and a minimum grade of C in the writing component; CAE: 176 overall (min.169 in each subtest; CPE: 180 overall

如何申请

  • 申请材料要求 本科已毕业 大学三、四年级在读
  • 是否需要文书
  • 申请费 100澳币
  • 申请周期 1-2月

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