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Community Planning And Development (Graduate Certificate)

This course information is for local students only

Year

2012

Award

Graduate Certificate in Community Planning and Development

Length

6 months full-time or part-time equivalent.

Campuses

Bendigo

Course description

Community planning and development is about shaping and working with cities, towns and rural areas to improve them as places to live physically, socially and economically. This course is designed specifically to provide training in the discipline from sub-professional to post-professional level, creating a pathway for those without formal planning qualifications. It emphasises contemporary issues such as change facilitation, sustainable development, climate change, Indigenous communities and water management within the context of a changing society in both urban and rural areas.

Course structure

Delivery modes are designed to assist students working full-time, part-time, or living away from the Bendigo campus. A significant component is based on intensive two-day workshops (usually Fridays and Saturdays), project work and self-directed modules. Subjects include Negotiation, Mediation and Community Consultation, Research Methods for Planners, and Strategic Planning Theory and Practice.

Contact hours

Research Methods for Planners involves two x two-day intensive workshops and weekly modules taking the student two-hours to complete; Principles of Strategic Planning- three 2-day intensive workshops; Negotiation, Mediation and Community Consultation - three 2-day intensive workshops.

Subject details

Overseas study opportunities

Overseas study opportunities are available.
Please see www.latrobe.edu.au/international/exchange for more information

Application

Apply directly to the university by 11 February. Visit our postgraduate website to download an application form.

Fee type

Fees (Fee-Help available)

Annual (or Total) Tuition Fee (AUD)

Indicative (2012): $6260 (60 credit points).

Scholarships

A variety of scholarships and prizes are available for postgraduate students at La Trobe. Visit the postgraduate scholarships webpage for details http://www.latrobe.edu.au/scholarships/postgraduates

There are a number of scholarships available for postgraduate coursework students. Please view: www.latrobe.edu.au/scholarships/pg/bendigo/campus for further details.



Prerequisites

Australian Bachelor's degree or approved relevant professional experience.

Semester starts

Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Additional information

Mid-year entry (July intake) is also available.

Career opportunities

Graduates are likely to find employment in local, state and Federal bureaucracies, non-government organisations (NGOs), research organisations, and advocacy bodies; and in the private sector in roles such as community development and management, advocacy, research, public policy development, social and community planning, and as part of multidisciplinary teams in social and economic development projects in developed and developing countries.

The course is also designed to provide a pathway for education and training for employees without formal qualifications in planning who work in planning offices, and/or employees with qualifications in closely allied fields who wish to change or enhance their career paths or upgrade their skills.