Master of Urban Design

Overview

Advance the role of design in shaping the future of cities through innovative approaches to urban-based practice.

What will future cities look like?

Urban Design is one of the key practices confronting critical issues affecting cities, such as the impacts of climate change, population growth, shifting workplaces, and transformations in industry, technology and infrastructure.

This masters degree at RMIT provides you with a studio-based, multidisciplinary environment to engage these issues through project-based study.

You will learn to creatively integrate expertise from related urban disciplines into design proposals, promoting alternative modesl for future city-building. This degree is designed to nurture designers who would like to advance their career and develop innovative approaches to their practice.

Why study the Master of Urban Design at RMIT?

Project-based study

Learn in design-focused and practical, hands-on studios that model industry best practice.

Learn from leaders

Learn from local and international practising architects, landscape architects and urban designers.

Global opportunities

Build a global network through our travel studios in Vietnam and Barcelona and extensive network of international collaborators.

Focus on design

You will focus intensively on the practice of design itself, developing advanced, specialised techniques for creative and collaborative work. Projects are curated around key sites of urban change locally and globally and engage with the professional and community networks invested in their future. 

You will learn to creatively integrate expertise from related urban disciplines into design proposals, promoting alternative models for future city-building. This program is designed to nurture designers who would like to advance their career and develop innovative approaches to their practice.

Multidisciplinary approach to learning

This program emerges from a legacy of urban-based design research, teaching and practice within RMIT's School of Architecture and Design.

The program is closely connected to RMIT's world-renowned programs in Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Interior and Industrial Design. The program is also integrated with postgraduate coursework in the Schools of Property, Construction and Project Management (PCPM) and Urban Planning, offering a multidisciplinary laboratory for urban design research.

Based in Melbourne, we use the Australasian region as our primary territory of study. A series of international workshops at our campuses in Vietnam and Barcelona offer a global perspective and study experience, complemented by online lectorials in urban history, morphology and practice.

Please note: This program has a selection task.