The Urban Studies major/minor will equip you with the skills and knowledge to understand the complexity of cities and to deal with urban problems that will be the center of a vast array of professions. It will challenge you to think about the dynamic relationship between understanding cities and city-making by exposing you to a range of critical approaches and professional practices vital to urban life.
The core units at the center of Urban Studies major/minor are multidisciplinary in nature, and scaffold your learning with a twofold mission:
First, you will explore urbanism locally by learning from a diversity of urbanism ideas and examining land management and urban development over time from the perspective of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians. You will reflect on the critical notion of what it means to be learning about, planning for, and critiquing built environment on unceded Aboriginal land.
Second, you will explore urbanism internationally with a focus on cities in the Global South. By 2030, Global South is expected to be home to 34 out of 41 megacities in the world. The focus on the Global South will expose you to the accelerating rate of urbanisation in fundamentally different urban settings; and provide you with provocative and productive urban frameworks to critically think about all cities and their citizens.
The major/minor seeks to provide immersive opportunities for you by the design of the third-year project UOS. In 2023, we look to introduce an international field trip as a selective in the third year. As part of the Urban Studies major/minor, there is a diverse range of selective units for you to tailor your degree based on your interests and future career aspirations. The selectives range from geography, environment, anthropology, history, sociology, music, transport, planning and urban design, policy and politics.
To achieve a major in Urban Studies, students must complete 48 credit points comprising:
To achieve a minor in Urban Studies, students must complete 36 credit points comprising:
For further information regarding study in the Urban Studies Major at the University of Sydney, please contact Program Director, Dr Vera Xia xue.xia@sydney.edu.au