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Master of Urban Planning and Environment, Master, RMIT University

Australia . Cricos: 00122A

RMIT University

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The award How you will study Study duration Course start Domestic course fees International course fees
MasterFull-time2 yearsFebruary, Julyfind outAUD 36480 per year

About Master of Urban Planning and Environment, Master - at RMIT University

Combining studies in urban planning and built environment with the social, economic and political environment, the Master of Urban Planning and Environment equips you to shape efficient, practical, healthy and sustainable cities.

Cricos code: 079932C

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