Master of City Planning/ Master of Project Management

As an in-demand skillset that can be applied in every workplace in every industry, project management studies are the ideal extension to supercharge your postgraduate qualifications.? 
Bond University’s double?Master of City?Planning and Master of Project Management will significantly expand your career options, adding extra value to potential roles in the planning sector or giving you more flexibility in the choice of industries you can work in.? 

Throughout the course of your studies, you’ll see how these two disciplines complement each other: The city planning subjects focus on the design and organisation of urban areas, services, and urban infrastructure, while project management looks at how to turn those plans into a deliverable reality.  

The benefit of tackling both degrees at the same time is the significant time and cost saving: Either one of these degrees taken as a stand-alone program would take 1 year 4 months (four semesters per degree), whereas the double degree program can be completed in just two years.?Most importantly, having dual qualifications in City Planning and Project Management will ensure your CV stands out from every other job application.

The Master of City Planning program aims to produce innovative practice-oriented graduates with the capacity to play a leading role in creating sustainable cities and regions.  This program is designed to equip students for rewarding professional work planning for 21st century global-local challenges including rapid urbanisation, climate change, resource constraints, globalisation and technological disruption.  With its distinctive interdisciplinary urban design orientation, the program will cultivate city planners and urban designers with the global perspective, knowledge, skills and adaptability to make a significant contribution to addressing these challenges.

The Master of Project Management program provides a comprehensive business-ready foundation that will equip students from any background with the knowledge required to develop a career and expertise in project management. The Master of Project Management features four distinct study themes including strategy, sustainability, managing complex problems and teams, and virtual teams and global working. The curriculum addresses a range of topics including conflict resolution, effective integrated planning, management, market performance, portfolio management, public and private sector investment and risk identification. External speakers from leading investment banks, credit agencies and portfolio fund managers contribute to case studies and workshops.