Bachelor of Planning (Pathway to Master of Urban Management and Planning)
Program Overview
Introduction to Western Sydney University
Western Sydney University offers a range of programs for students, including undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degrees, research degrees, and microcredentials. The university is committed to providing high-quality education and research opportunities.
Study Options
The university provides various study options, including:
- Undergraduate Degrees
- Postgraduate Degrees
- Research Degrees
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Courses
- Microcredentials
- Sydney Graduate School of Management
Pathways to Bachelor of Planning
The Bachelor of Planning (Pathway to Master of Urban Management and Planning) is available through various VET courses. The pathways to this degree include:
- Diploma of Accounting
- Diploma of Agribusiness Management
- Diploma of Arboriculture
- Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)
- Diploma of Building Design
- Diploma of Business
- Diploma of Civil Construction Design
- Diploma of Community Services
- Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management
- Diploma of Conservation and Land Management
- Diploma of Counselling
- Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology
- Diploma of Financial Counselling
- Diploma of Government
- Diploma of Horticulture
- Diploma of Human Resources Management
- Diploma of Hydraulic Services Design
- Diploma of Landscape Design
- Diploma of Leadership and Management
- Diploma of Local Government
- Diploma of Mental Health
- Diploma of Project Management
- Diploma of Quality Auditing
- Diploma of Spatial Information Services
- Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management/Sport, Aquatics and Recreation Management
- Diploma of Sports Turf Management
- Diploma of Surveying
- Diploma of Work Health and Safety
- Diploma of Youth Work
- Advanced Diploma of Accounting
- Advanced Diploma of Building Surveying
- Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design
- Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management
- Advanced Diploma of Conservation and Land Management
- Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management
Research at Western Sydney University
The university is globally recognised for its research strengths and innovations in teaching. Research areas include:
- Research Centres & Institutes
- Resources
- Business Services
- Equipment Access
About Western Sydney University
The university has a strong commitment to its mission, goals, and strategic plan. It has a diverse range of faculties and schools, including:
- School of Arts
- School of Built Environment
- School of Business
- School of Computer, Data and Mathematical Sciences
- School of Education
- School of Engineering
- School of Health Sciences
- School of Law
- School of Medicine
- School of Nursing and Midwifery
- School of Psychology
- School of Science
- School of Social Sciences
Education at Western Sydney University
The university offers a range of education options, including:
- Campuses and Services
- Our Campuses
- Services and Facilities
- Safety and Security
- Accommodation
- Child Care
- Food
- Parking
- Venue Hire
- Library
Community Engagement
The university is committed to engaging with the community, including:
- Working in the Community
- Working with Schools
- Employ a Student or Graduate
- Penrith Observatory
- UniClinic
Acknowledgement of Country
Western Sydney University acknowledges the traditional lands of the Darug, Eora, Dharawal (also referred to as Tharawal) and Wiradjuri peoples and thanks them for their support of its work in their lands in Greater Western Sydney and beyond.
