Bachelor
The Bachelor of Sustainable Environments and Planning provides a foundation in city planning, urban design and environmental management equipping the students with the theoretical and practical skills required to undertake the planning, design and management of cities and regions in a sustainable manner. The program further provides flexibility and choice of collaborative learning with related disciplines such as property, architectural studies, global studies and interactive media and design.
The Bachelor of Sustainable Environments and Planning will provide you with access to a wide range of career pathways in the natural and built environments. Graduates will be equipped with the knowledge and practical experience required to be sustainability and planning professionals in business, industry, government and consulting firms. Graduates can progress into a wide range of careers in city and regional planning, community infrastructure, development assessment, fisheries and agriculture, mining and energy, property, strategic or social planning, tourism, transportation or urban design. Graduates of this program will be equipped with a comprehensive knowledge of sustainable environments, and will be able to seek work anywhere in Australia or around the world.
Students graduating with the Bachelor of Sustainable Environments and Planning are internationally recognised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Students who complete the Bachelor of Sustainable Environments and Planning or a cognate degree followed by the Graduate Diploma of Sustainable Environments and Planning are eligible to apply for professional recognition/accreditation with the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA).
View the Bachelor of Sustainable Environments and Planning - Program Structure and Sequencing
The structure of the Bachelor of Sustainable Environments and Planning is based on theoretical and practical subjects. This program is designed in close consultation with prominent industry professional boards to ensure the integrity and contemporary relevance of the degree.
University core subjects (3)Plus: Beyond Bond: Professional Development and Community Engagement
Foundation subjects (12)Students are required to take four (4) Faculty electives. Students may choose to undertake a specialist minor in either of the following:
In addition, students can choose one (1) general undergraduate subject. The Faculty recommends students of this program take either LAWS13-549 Environmental Law or LAWS13-566 Planning and Development Law.
Subject credits may be awarded for previous studies. To apply for credits, you will need to submit academic transcripts including detailed subject outlines/course descriptions for each relevant subject and/or certified copies of testamurs to the Office of Future Students. Please refer to how to apply for credit for more information
In order to apply for study at Bond University, you will need to complete the online application form. To find out more about the application process please refer to how to apply.