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Development Assessment Development Assessment
Short Course

Development Assessment

Explore the fundamentals of development assessment, urban design and planning law. [5 wks, 5 x 8 hrs]

  • 11 Sep 23 - 10 Oct 23
  • 5 wks
  • 5 x 8 hrs
  • 2,990
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions
Planning for Bushfire Prone Areas Planning for Bushfire Prone Areas
Short Course

Planning for Bushfire Prone Areas

Prevention and protection. Understand the legislation, planning and design principles that protect property and human life from bushfires.

  • 17 Jul 23 - 21 Jul 23
  • 5 days
  • 5 x 8 hrs
  • 2,990
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
Infrastructure Delivery: Time for a Reset Infrastructure Delivery: Time for a Reset
Short Course

Infrastructure Delivery: Time for a Reset

How do we transform how infrastructure projects are delivered that is consistent with a sustainable construction sector and generates positive community outcomes? [11 wks, 10 x 3 hrs]

  • 07 Sep 23 - 16 Nov 23
  • 10 wks
  • 10 x 3 hrs
  • 2,500
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions
Due Diligence for Infrastructure Projects Due Diligence for Infrastructure Projects
Short Course

Due Diligence for Infrastructure Projects

Do your due diligence - a crucial element of investing and lending. Gain the skills to review and interrogate technical due diligence reports for infrastructure projects. [2 days]

  • 23 Sep 23 - 24 Sep 23
  • 2 days
  • 2 days
  • 1,200
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions
ABC of the Building Code of Australia ABC of the Building Code of Australia
Short Course

ABC of the Building Code of Australia

This course is designed for participants wanting a basic understanding of the Building Code of Australia 2022 Volume 2, with a focus on the housing provisions (Volume 2).

  • 22 Jun 23 - 22 Jun 23
  • 1 day
  • 8 hrs
  • 685
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
Effective Consideration of Flood Risk in Land Use Planning Effective Consideration of Flood Risk in Land Use Planning
Short Course

Effective Consideration of Flood Risk in Land Use Planning

Learn how to reduce flood risk and keep communities safe through effective land use management taught by experts from the NSW Government, local government and UTS. [3 wks, avg 7 hrs/wk]

  • 08 Sep 23 - 22 Sep 23
  • 3 days
  • 4.5 hrs
  • 550
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
Introduction to Floodplain Risk Management (FRM) Introduction to Floodplain Risk Management (FRM)
Short Course

Introduction to Floodplain Risk Management (FRM)

Learn how to reduce flood risk and keep communities safe taught by experts from the NSW Government, local government and UTS. [3 wks, avg 7 hrs/wk]

  • 11 Aug 23 - 25 Aug 23
  • 3 days
  • 4.5 hrs
  • 550
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
Managing Flood Risk to Existing Properties Managing Flood Risk to Existing Properties
Short Course

Managing Flood Risk to Existing Properties

Learn how to reduce flood risk and keep existing communities safe taught by experts from the NSW Government, local government and UTS. [3 wks, avg 7 hrs/wk]

  • 06 Oct 23 - 20 Oct 23
  • 3 days
  • 4.5 hrs
  • 550
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
Design Principles for Effective Business Presentations Design Principles for Effective Business Presentations
Microcredential

Design Principles for Effective Business Presentations

Learn to harness the power of design to create impactful and persuasive business communications. [6 wks, avg 10 hrs/wk]

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  • 6 wks
  • Avg 10 hrs/wk
  • 2,195
  • On Campus (Sydney)
  • Scheduled sessions

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