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8 Master's degrees in Urban Planning in New Zealand

Urban Resilience and Renewal
The Urban Resilience and Renewal course from University of Canterbury will be of interest to students wishing to address broader urban issues and engage with communities.
Planning
The Planning programme at the University of Otago is a professional qualification recognised for excellence. This two-year, full-time Master of Planning (MPlan) degree prepares graduates for influential roles in policy and resource management. It offers flexible study options for those with backgrounds in Arts, Science, Law, or Commerce.
Urban Design
Explore the ecological, social and economic conditions of good cities and urban spaces in this Master of Urban Design from University of Auckland.
Urban Planning
Enhance your career with the in-depth exploration of planning issues in our rich research environment with this Master of Urban Planning from University of Auckland.
Architecture (Professional) and Urban Planning (Professional)
Combine two professionally-accredited programmes and prepare for the multidisciplinary nature of the contemporary built environment industry at this Architecture (Professional) and Urban Planning (Professional) programme from University of Auckland.
Master of International Development and Planning
The Master of International Development and Planning at University of Otago is a 12 month (full time) course work Masters degree, that includes a research dissertation. The degree combines an enhanced understanding of development issues and needs, with the professional skills and competencies that professional planning education provides.
Urban Planning (Professional) and Urban Design
Combine urban design knowledge with our professionally-recognised urban planning programme, broadening your practice and skillset with this Master of Urban Planning (Professional) and Urban Design from University of Auckland.
Urban Planning (Professional)
Create a positive future by influencing the economic, social, environmental and cultural development of our urban spaces in this Master of Urban Planning (Professional) from University of Auckland.