Property
Postgraduate
In Melbourne (Australia)
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Postgraduate
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Location
Melbourne (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
PrerequisitesUnits 3 & 4: A study score of at least 25 in English/English Language/Literature or at least 30 in EAL. Applicants intending to major in Civil Systems, Construction, Environmental Science, Geomatics, Environmental Engineering Systems or Property is required to undertake a bridging subject in Mathematics as breadth in first year. This is equivalent to Units 3 and 4 Mathematical Methods, and requires a mathematics background equivalent to Units 1 and 2 Mathematical Methods. Available through the Bachelor of Environments
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Subjects
- Property
- English
- Management
- Mathematics
- Systems
- IT Management
- GCSE Mathematics
- Property Valuation
- Construction Training
- Construction
Course programme
The Property major focuses on ownership, development, management and the occupation of land and buildings. You will learn about the valuation and management of assets and the people, processes and finance related to the property industry.
Just as the property industry embraces both buildings and commerce, so too do studies in property. You will undertake subjects in everything from economics and finance, property valuation and management to development, construction, urban planning and law.
Drawing upon the multidisciplinary approach of the Bachelor of Environments the major builds your problem solving skills and enables you to assess issues around land and buildings from a broader context.
Applicants for this major must have completed Units 3 and 4 Mathematical Methods or equivalent.
CareersGraduates of this major find employment in the following roles:
- Property valuation*
- Land economist
- Property manager
- Property analyst
- Property investment adviser
- Property developers.
This major can lead to further study in the Master of Property at Melbourne.
*Once you have completed the Bachelor of Environments with a major in Property, you will need to complete the two-year y or a Graduate Diploma in Property Valuation plus undertake additional required professional experience in order to become a registered property valuer.
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