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Bachelor of Urban Development (Property Economics) - Queensland University of Technology |
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| QTAC code: | | 412322 | | | Domestic entry: | | February | | | Past OP cut-off: | | 13 | | | Past rank cut-off: | | 74 | | | Assumed knowledge: | | English (4, SA) and Maths A, B or C (4, SA) | | | Preparatory studies: | | MATHS: QUT unit Preparatory Mathematics as a visiting student or QUT Continuing Professional Education course Mathematics Bridging. ENGLISH: Successful completion of a year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. | | | OP Guarantee: | | Yes | | | CRICOS code: | | 056387B | | | International fees: | | 2009: $10,000 (indicative) per semester (per semester, subject to annual review) | | | International entry: | | February | | | Course duration (full-time): | | 4 years | | | Total credit points: | | 384 | | | Standard credit points/full-time semester: | | 48 | | | Campus: | | Gardens Point | |
Why choose this course? QUT offers one of the few specialised property courses in Australia. The course is specifically designed with the needs of the property economist in mind. Career outcomes Graduates are highly regarded by the local, national and international Real Estate community as a result, all students who seek full-time employment upon graduation , are generally sucessful. QUT graduate employment is in excess of 90%. Practical teaching You will gain hands-on practical experience to supplement your theoretical knowledge, and will undertake work experience during your course. Industry links You will be exposed to the ideas and experience of industry professionals, all staff have excellent academic and industry experience. Course structure While studying this course you will develop a depth of knowledge of the economic, managerial, legal and technical aspects of the property industry. The course provides integrated learning opportunities with allied disciplines of Spatial Science, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying and Urban and Regional Planning Facilities / technology You will gain hands-on practical experience to supplement your theoretical knowledge and will have the opportunity to gain work experience as part of your course Convenience You will study at QUT's Gardens Point campus in the centre of Brisbane, within easy walking distance to public transport, including buses, trains and ferries. Who should do this course? If you are interested in any of the following, you may enjoy a career in Property Economics:
Organising and managing things Business and finance Working with people Additional Admissions Information Applicants who are offered a place and eligible to receive 168 credit points (or more) of advanced standing will be admitted to CN54 Bachelor of Property Economics. Career Outcomes Property Economics is the profession associated with the management, administration and use of land and property such as office buildings, shopping centres, factories, hotels etc. Graduates work in private practice or as employees of property development, valuation, property management, investment or property finance companies. They may also work in government departments and local authorities concerned with rating, compulsory acquisitions or property development. Overview This course is concerned with all aspects of property - investment, asset management, development, valuation and research - with a focus on finance and on the commercial property market sector. Special Course Requirements You are required to obtain a minimum of 30 days approved professional work experience. Professional Recognition Both the 3 and 4 year degrees have professional recognition from the Australian Property Institute and the Valuers' Registration Board of Queensland. Professional accreditation for the 4 year degree is currently being sought from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers. Majors/Minors In your final two years you will have the opportunity to undertake a major (8 units) or 2 minors (4 units) from other areas of interest. International Student Entry International students must maintain an enrolment program that will allow them to complete their course within the specified timeframe of their eCoE (electronic Confirmation of Enrolment). Course Structure
| Code | Title | | Year 1 - Semester 1 | | BEB100 | Introducing Professional Learning | | UDB101 | Stewardship of Land | | UDB110 | Residential Construction and Engineering | | UDB140 | Property Valuation 1 | | Year 1- Semester 2 | | BEB200 | Introducing Sustainability | | UDB102 | Applied Law | | UDB104 | Urban Development Economics | | UDB141 | Building Studies | | Year 2 - Semester 1 | | UDB240 | Planning Theory and Processes | | UDB241 | Property Law 1 | | UDB242 | Property Valuation 2 | | UDB243 | Property Economics | | Year 2 - Semester 2 | | UDB244 | Property Law 2 | | UDB245 | Urban Land Studies | | UDB246 | Property Feasibility Studies | | UDB247 | Property Valuation 3 | | Year 3 - Semester 1 | | UDB301 | Research Methods | | UDB341 | Property Finance | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | Year 3 - Semester 2 | | UDB302 | Development Process | | UDB344 | Property and Asset Management | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | Year 4 - Semester 1 | | UDB340 | Agency Practice and Marketing | | UDB342 | Real Estate Accounting and Taxation | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | Year 4 - Semester 2 | | BEB701 | Work Integrated Learning 1 | | UDB202 | Business Skills | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | | Second Major/Minor unit | Potential careers Project Developer Project Manager Property Development Property Economist Property Management Real Estate
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