Transport and Mobility Planning - E6016
Master's degree
The Master of Transport and Mobility Planning emphasises the integration of innovation and technology into urban planning to influence positive system change and improve mobility options for city residents and visitors.
By exploring the links between urban land use planning and transport and mobility, you’ll gain an understanding of how those relationships are challenged by emerging trends and technologies. From this, you will develop informed solutions to project-based real-world case studies. You’ll also delve into the realm of travel demand modelling, enabling you to design effective transport strategies and infrastructure.
New forms of active and electric mobility, autonomous vehicles, climate change impacts, changing community expectations, limited transport network capacity, financially constrained governments, these factors and more pose interrelated challenges and opportunities.
Governments from local to national levels, transport infrastructure and service providers, and urban and economic planning authorities and consultants all require multidisciplinary professionals to rise to these challenges and take advantage of these opportunities.
The Master of Transport and Mobility Planning is for you if:
- You have a degree in engineering, urban or town planning, human geography or another related field and want a competitive edge in the growing field of transport planning
- You joined the transport, mobility and urban planning sector from a different area and want to broaden your knowledge and skills
- You have worked in the sector for some time but want to challenge your knowledge and expand your understanding.
Careers
You’ll be well prepared to pursue and/or further develop your career as an urban transport and mobility planner or consultant, a policy analyst, or a researcher in both the public and private sectors, contributing to the development of sustainable and efficient transportation systems in cities worldwide.
At a glance
Course Details
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| Note: | Travel to another campus will be required as a core unit and a few elective units available for selection are offered at the Caulfield campus. |
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Start date |
First semester (February) and Second semester (July) |
Qualification |
Master of Transport and Mobility Planning |
Entry Requirements
You need to satisfy the following entrance requirements to be considered for entry to this course.
Minimum Entry Requirements (International students)
Qualifications
An Australian 4 year Bachelor Honours degree (or equivalent) in civil engineering, environmental engineering, sustainable engineering, infrastructure engineering, urban/city/town planning or other related fields approved by the Faculty of Engineering, with at least high credit (65%) average.
or
An Australian 4 year Bachelor Honours degree (or equivalent) in transportation, environmental sciences, human geography, architecture, land surveying, or other related fields approved by the Faculty of Engineering, with at least high credit (65%) average and a minimum of 3 years professional work experience* in transport, urban, city, town or regional planning.
Applicants applying on the basis of professional work experience must attach a document to the application that outlines:
- Job title
- Organisation name and department
- URL of the organisation
- Duration of their tenure and the type of tenure (eg full-time, part-time, casual)
- Description of the tasks for which they are/were responsible
- Nature and extent of the skills they require, including any research skills.
- One original employment reference to support your professional work experience
English entry requirements
Level A
| IELTS (Academic): 6.5 Overall score, with minimum band scores: Listening 6.0, Reading 6.0, Writing 6.0 and Speaking 6.0 | or | Pearson Test of English (Academic): 58 Overall score, with minimum scores: Listening 50, Reading 50, Speaking 50 and Writing 50 | or | TOEFL iBT: 0 - 120 scale: 1 - 6 scale: | or |
Courses that require English Level A only: Other approved English tests (minimum entry scores apply) Courses with English Level B, C, D, E and F: Other approved English tests (higher entry scores apply than specified) |
University entrance requirements
Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.
The course structure and progression map can be viewed in the Handbook.
Making the application
Future students
Current Monash students
You may apply to transfer from another Monash course. Transfers are a competitive process. You may apply mid-year for available courses however consideration will be given as to whether you will be able to follow your course progression.
Please note that if you apply for a course transfer, you should still enrol in your current course as if you were continuing so as not to jeopardise your enrolment in the Faculty if your transfer application is unsuccessful. More about Course Transfer.
Self assess for credit eligibility
Check for study credit using the "Credit search" link on the Credit for prior study page.
Fees
Fees are subject to change annually.
International fee
Fees are per 48 credit points which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. The fees for 2026 are:
A$59,600
Scholarships
We offer over 360 types of scholarships, valued at up to $280,000. Some scholarships offer one-off payments while others continue for the length of your course. Learn more about Monash Scholarships.
Other costs and fees
For information on other study costs and fees, see other study costs.
Enrolment Obligations
International students enrolling in a CRICOS-registered course can study no more than one third (33%) of their course by distance and/or online learning. Students must enrol in at least one unit that is not by distance and/or online in each compulsory study period unless the student is completing the last unit of their course. See standard 8.19 and 8.20 of National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018.
CRICOS code: 113907F