Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (UD01)
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- Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Construction Management)
- Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering)
- Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Urban and Regional Planning)
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Course Details
Course duration (full-time): | 4 years |
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Course duration (part-time): | Domestic: 8 years |
Total credit points: | 384 |
Standard credit points/full-time semester: | 48 |
Standard credit points/part-time semester: | 24 |
Course coordinator: | Dr Paul Donehue |
Discipline coordinator: | AskQUT |
Course contact: | +61 7 3138 2000, askqut@qut.edu.au |
Delivery: | Gardens Point |
CRICOS code: | 080479J |
Faculty: | Faculty of Engineering |
Scholarships
Course structures
Your QUT Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) degree consists of 384 credit points (32 units) arranged as follows:
(a) 72 credit points (6 units) of Urban Development Core units, which includes a Work Integrated Learning unit that requires completion of workplace learning.
(b) 216 credit points (18 units) comprising one (1) major.
(c) 96 credit points of complementary studies comprising of either a Second Major (8 unit set) or two Minors (4 unit set each) from the options specified for your chosen major.
Pathways to further study
The (UD01) Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) is located at Level 8 of the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). Graduates may be eligible for discipline relevant Masters and/or Doctoral level programs
Study costs
Domestic students may need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).