Major - Geography and Urban Studies
Western Sydney University
Major
Code:
M1019.1
Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
YES, if the specialisation is available on your Home campus. Please ensure your course structure allows space for enrolment in the units in this unit set. Students must also meet any pre-requisite requirements. Consult your Course Advisor for further advice.
In 2013 this major replaced by M1071.1 Geography and Urban Studies. Students in this major examine the geography of contemporary Australian cities and regions. Geography is the integrated study of people, places and environments. The cutting edge interests of today’s Geographers include post-colonialism, the emergence of global information economies, indigenous issues, class and cultural disparities, population movement, sexuality and space, and the global diffusion of popular culture. Urban Studies is a newer discipline focused on social justice within the city, through its critical assessments of peoples’ access to scarce urban resources, such as housing, transport, education and employment. The political, economic, and cultural forces that shape cities and urban policy are the key concerns of the Urban Studies curriculum.These applied interests in urban well-being and city structure are the intellectual basis for the Urban Planning profession. The Geography and Urban Studies major is a compulsory component of the University’s accredited Planning course.
Major
Structure
Students must complete 80 credit points as follows
Autumn session
101589
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Cities: Introduction to Urban Studies
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101590
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Cultural and Social Geographies
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101593
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Planning the City: Development, Community and Systems
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101645
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Transport, Access and Equity
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Spring session
101646
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Analysis of Spatial Data
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101694
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Geographies of Migration
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101592
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Housing Markets and Policy
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101591
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The Economics of Cities and Regions
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