Postgraduate Coursework Programs Pre 2008
Course Changes
As you will be aware the Faculty has made changes to undergraduate and postgraduate programs from 2008 onwards. These changes included the introduction of five new professional Masters programs in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Property, Construction Management and Urban Planning.
For 2008, there was no new intake into a number of our postgraduate programs, which will eventually be discontinued (once all students currently enrolled have been taught out).
Postgraduate programs with no new intake from 2008 are:
- Graduate Certificate in Landscape Architecture
- Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture
- Master of Landscape Architecture (pre-2008)
- Master of Architecture (pre-2008)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Urban Planning
- Master of Urban Planning (pre-2008)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Property and Construction
- Master of Property and Construction
Continuing students in the above programs should refer to pre-2008 course descriptions in conjunction with the subject changes information detailed further below when course planning for 2008.
Pre-2008 course descriptions can be accessed via the following links:
- Graduate Certificate in Landscape Architecture
- Master of Landscape Architecture
- Master of Architecture
- Master of Urban Planning
- Master of Property & Construction
Subject Changes
As a result of the course changes describe above, some new subjects have been introduced, and some subjects that were taught prior to 2008 may no longer be taught, or may have been revised. For information about discontinuing and changed subjects for your course, please click on the appropriate link below. If your course does not appear below, you can presume that there will be little or no change.
- Master of Architecture
- Master of Landscape Architecture
- Graduate Certificate in Landscape Architecture
- Master of Property and Construction
- Master of Urban Planning
- Master of Planning and Design
Please view the course structures for the other programs, according to your areas of interest.