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IEST6912 Living Cities: Promises & Risks of Urban Environments
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Campus Sydney Career Postgraduate
This course is scheduled for offering in the following teaching periods for 2026.

Teaching Period Staff Contact Census Date Notes
  TERM ONE
 
  T1
Dr J Carr 12-MAR-2026 The MEM Program (IEST courses) is a dual delivery program, in which students can primarily enrol in IEST courses for In-Person delivery or secondarily by online delivery. For students in or near Sydney, you are strongly encouraged to register for IN-PERSON seminars as: 1. Face-to-face learning lends a vibrant and connected sense of community and supports engaged learning, vitally benefiting learners during courses and far beyond graduation; 2. Should professional or pressing personal situations arise, seminar recordings are available to both in-person and distance students; and 3. Distance spaces are limited and exist for people who need to learn online because they have circumstances that make it impossible to attend seminars that term in person. Distance learning is layered on top of the in-person seminars, with distance learners expected to attend in-person seminars live through the course online platform (with two-way engagement, depending on course) or, if they cannot, to watch recordings of the seminars. Note for MEM program students needing to learn by distance: If distance enrolment in an IEST course you require is full, please contact the School (hal@unsw.edu.au) directly about the possibility of opening up a space.  
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Teaching Period One

Activity Period Class Section Status Enrols/Capacity Day/Start Time
Course Enrolment T1 2658 CR01 Open 0/9
Field Studies T1 11652 FLD1 Open 31/40 Sat 09:00 - 17:00 (Weeks:5)
Seminar T1 11653 T18A Open 24/30 Tue 18:00 - 21:00 (Weeks:1-7)
Seminar T1 11654 T18B Open 7/20 Tue 18:00 - 21:00 (Weeks:1-7)
(* = jointly taught class)

TERM ONE CLASSES - Detail
Class Nbr 2658 Section CR01 Teaching Period T1 - Teaching Period One
Activity Course Enrolment Status Open Enrols/Capacity 0/9
Offering Period 16/02/2026 - 17/05/2026 Meeting Dates Standard dates Census Date 12/03/2026
Mode of Delivery Multimodal Consent Consent not required
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Class Nbr 11652 Section FLD1 Teaching Period T1 - Teaching Period One
Activity Field Studies Status Open Enrols/Capacity 31/40
Offering Period 16/02/2026 - 17/05/2026 Meeting Dates Standard dates Census Date 12/03/2026
Mode of Delivery In Person Consent Consent not required
Meeting Information
Day Time Location Weeks Instructor
Sat 09:00 - 17:00 See School for Location (SEESCHOOL) 5 Dr J Carr
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Class Nbr 11653 Section T18A Teaching Period T1 - Teaching Period One
Activity Seminar Status Open Enrols/Capacity 24/30
Offering Period 16/02/2026 - 17/05/2026 Meeting Dates Standard dates Census Date 12/03/2026
Mode of Delivery In Person Consent Consent not required
Meeting Information
Day Time Location Weeks Instructor
Tue 18:00 - 21:00 Mathews 104 (K-F23-104) 1-7 Dr J Carr
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Class Nbr 11654 Section T18B Teaching Period T1 - Teaching Period One
Activity Seminar Status Open Enrols/Capacity 7/20
Offering Period 16/02/2026 - 17/05/2026 Meeting Dates Standard dates Census Date 12/03/2026
Mode of Delivery Online Consent Consent not required
Meeting Information
Day Time Location Weeks Instructor
Tue 18:00 - 21:00 Online (ONLINE) 1-7 Dr J Carr
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