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Master of Property and Development - University of New South Wales |
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Program Code: 8127 General MPD plan/no specialisation: RESTAS8127 Development and Investment plan: RESTBS8127 Asset and Facilities Management plan: RESTCS8127 Commencement: Semester 1 (March) or Semester 2 (July) Program Duration: 1.5 years Estimated Annual Tuition Fees: A$21,120 Each year, nations commit more than half their capital outlays to land development, building and infrastructure. The challenge presented by this enormous outlay requires the ability to rapidly move from responding to client requirements for structures, to providing business solutions and sustainable communities. This makes property development a key sector of the economy. The Master of Property and Development (MPD) is designed to meet the needs of those who wish to work at the cutting edge of these changes, and who wish to assemble a suite of courses that stretch their imagination and capabilities. Program DescriptionThe MPD program combines built environment and commerce perspectives to reflect both European and North American approaches to real estate, together with an Asian focus. It is designed for professionals who manage urban development as well as those who develop and invest in the built environment. The program stresses creativity, problem solving and interdisciplinarity, with courses that stretch students’ imaginations and capabilities. Entry RequirementsA recognised Bachelor degree with grades of credit average or above. Program StructureA total of 72 units of credit is required, consisting of a combination of core and elective courses. In response to the rapid changes in the field of property, the program offers three choices of specialisation. General Master of Property and Development with no major; or Investment and Development; or Asset and Facilities Management General (No Specialisation) Core Courses (36 UOC) REST0010 Modern Property 6 REST0006 Property Development 6 REST0001 Property Investment 6 BENV7720 Land and Environmental Law 6 BENV7721 Planning and Land Policy 6 SUSD0001 Sustainable Development and the Urban Environment 6 Elective Courses (36 UOC) Investment and Development major Core Courses (54 UOC) REST0010 Modern Property 6 REST0006 Property Development 6 REST0001 Property Investment 6 BENV7720 Land and Environmental Law 6 BENV7721 Planning and Land Policy 6 SUSD0001 Sustainable Development and the Urban Environment 6 UDES0006 Case Studies in Urban Development and Design 6 REST0004 Property Finance 6 CONS0014 Project Management 6 Elective Courses (18 UOC) Asset and Facilities Management major Core Courses (54 UOC) REST0010 Modern Property 6 REST0006 Property Development 6 REST0001 Property Investment 6 BENV7720 Land and Environmental Law 6 BENV7721 Planning and Land Policy 6 SUSD0001 Sustainable Development and the Urban Environment 6 SUSD0003 Energy and the Built Environment 6 SUSD0004 Human Factors, Sustainability and Habitability 6 REST0007 Asset and Facilities Management 6 Elective Courses (18 UOC) Note: The Building Construction course must be taken in place of an elective by students whose first degree is not Architecture, Building Construction Management or related fields. Career OpportunitiesStudents develop a strong background in property development and investment, which will enable them to: manage large commercial property portfolios work in corporate valuation companies develop careers in financial institutions (banking and investment).
Graduates can engage the property profession and industry in a wide range of activities such as property development, property analysis, property finance, property agency, property management and asset and facilities management. Professional AccreditationGraduates can become members of the professional institutions such as:
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