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The University of Waikato Master of Environmental Planning
The University of Waikato

Master of Environmental Planning

1 Years

English

Full time

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Mar 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Master of Environmental Planning focuses on developing skills in urban and regional planning, with an emphasis on sustainability and resource management. You'll engage in real-world projects and collaborate with communities to address environmental challenges.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can explore careers in areas such as urban planning, environmental consultancy, public policy, or non-profit organizations. This program equips you to work effectively in government agencies, private firms, and community organizations dedicated to improving environmental outcomes.

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Introduction

During your Master of Environmental Planning (MEP), you'll develop your knowledge and skills relating to both the theory and practical applications of planning.

Your research skills will build to an advanced level, and you'll gain a broad and in-depth understanding of knowledge relating to this specialist area. Throughout this degree, you'll refine your ability to show independent critical judgement.

Collaboration with Planning Professionals

At Waikato, you'll benefit from the service provided by a Planning Advisory Group. This Group is made up of experienced planning professionals working in the region.

During the MEP programme, you'll go to guest lectures, attend workshops and enjoy field trips where a range of professionals share their expertise. The Environmental Planning programme has enjoyed longstanding and active links with these professionals.

The teaching staff are connected with relevant networks such as the Resource Management Law Association and the New Zealand Planning Institute. Collaboration is encouraged and the MEP helps build close relations between Faculty members and employers, whether they be in environmental agencies or resource-use industries. These links help with addressing practical environmental problems.

Career Opportunities

Once you've completed your MEP, you'll be qualified to work in a range of different jobs. You may be passionate about research, and want to work in a research-focused role in either the public or private sector. Maybe you'd prefer to work for a professional planning consultancy or in a local or central government agency. You may like to work for an iwi authority or a natural resource user.

Main Subject

  • Environmental Planning

Graduate study options

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Admission and enrolment

Following the successful completion of the Bachelor of Environmental Planning, BSocSc(Hons) in Resources and Environmental Planning or Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Planning you may apply for the Master of Environmental Planning (MEP). This degree may be awarded Distinction.

To be admitted to the MEP, you must have completed one of the following and have achieved a satisfactory grade average – normally at least B+:

  • A Bachelor of Environmental Planning
  • A Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Resources and Environmental Planning, or A Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Planning
  • An approved qualification, including or together with, approved graduate papers in the field of Resources and Environmental Planning and evidence of at least two years’ work experience in a relevant field.

You also need to have appropriate supervision arranged.

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