- Home
- Programmes
- Urban Planning
- New Zealand
12 Master's degrees in Urban Planning in New Zealand

Master of Architecture in Architecture History and Theory
Delve deeper into the history and theory of architecture with the research and thesis-based Master of Architecture offered at the Victoria University of Wellington. Students wishing to study to become a professional architect should go to the Master of Architecture in Architecture History and Theory.

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.

Postgraduate Diploma in Designed Environments in Urban and Regional Planning
Build on your knowledge of the designed environment and open the door to further postgraduate with this Postgraduate Diploma in Designed Environments in Urban and Regional Planning program from Victoria University of Wellington.

Master of Landscape Architecture
The Master of Landscape Architecture programme offered at the Victoria University of Wellington gives you the knowledge and skills to create innovative design solutions for outdoor spaces. Your designs will address pressing challenges related to climate change, urbanisation, and sustainability.
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.
Planning
The Planning programme at Lincoln University Canterbury offers a comprehensive master level education for aspiring professionals. This public study mode course provides students with the essential skills to navigate complex urban environments. Over its duration, the curriculum focuses on sustainable development and spatial design.
Urban Design
The Master of Urban Design at the University of Auckland is a 120-point postgraduate programme focused on the spaces between buildings. This studio-based course offers full-time or part-time study modes. It is designed for professionals in architecture or planning to master sustainable urban development in a public setting.
Urban Planning
The Urban Planning programme at the University of Auckland is a postgraduate research degree designed for advanced professional development. This one-year full-time or part-time course allows students to investigate complex planning issues through a thesis or research portfolio in a supportive academic environment.
Architecture (Professional) and Urban Planning (Professional)
The Architecture (Professional) and Urban Planning (Professional) at the University of Auckland is a three-year, full-time master degree. This public programme integrates two disciplines to prepare students for multidisciplinary roles in the built environment, offering a streamlined path to professional accreditation.
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)
The Urban Planning (Professional) at the University of Auckland is a two-year, full-time postgraduate degree. This professionally accredited programme is designed for those with diverse undergraduate backgrounds. Delivered in a public study mode, it focuses on sustainable development and leadership within complex urban environments.
Urban Planning (Professional) and Urban Design
The Urban Planning (Professional) and Urban Design programme at the University of Auckland is a 300-point postgraduate degree. Delivered in a public study mode over 30 months of full-time study, it combines professional planning accreditation with advanced design expertise to prepare students for contemporary practice.