hey,
Generally, the workload can be quite high, particularly at the end of the semester where many assigments are due, but you do get a lot of satisfaction out of doing good work. The most time consuming assignments are usually the group projects, but a good thing is that if there are any end of session exams they're not worth a huge percentage of the course assessment.
In first semester, there was about 20 contact hours (5 days a week) while in second semester about 15 hours (4 days a week). From second year onwards with electives, there is more flexibility in the timetable.
I definitely do recommend this course for people who have a broad range of interests particularly in social science, the environment and designing and developing plans for towns and cities. Also a good feature is the one year of work experience that you do in third and fourth year, which really gives a good pratical angle to the degree.
cheers, cmj.