The Master of Urban and Regional Planning at The University of Queensland's Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology is a professionally accredited program designed for graduates in any field and established planning professionals. The curriculum integrates more than 20 courses covering advanced knowledge in strategic, structural, and statutory approaches to planning for built and natural environments. Core areas include legislative frameworks for land use, resource management, environmental planning, community engagement, and urban design principles. Students address contemporary urban challenges and future urban development needs, receive practical experience in real-world projects, and can undertake a 200-hour industry practicum. The program is recognised by the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) and is suitable for careers as an urban planner, regional planner, resource manager, or heritage conservation officer. Graduates are equipped for work in public or private sectors, focusing on the integration of environmental, economic, and social aspects at multiple spatial scales.