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C10007v7 Bachelor of Property Economics

Award(s): Bachelor of Property Economics (BPropEc)
UAC code: 602033
CRICOS code: 000372E
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 168
Course EFTSL: 3.5
Location: City campus

Overview
Course aims
Career options
Admission requirements
Assumed knowledge
Recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Honours
Professional recognition
Other information

Overview

The Bachelor of Property Economics is a functional and practical degree which prepares graduates for careers in real estate, valuation, funds and asset management and property development. It produces highly skilled property professionals able to enter the workforce with a qualification fully recognised and sought after by employers, and professional and industry bodies.

Graduates are renowned among employers for their hands-on and diverse knowledge and professional skills. By the final year of study, a large majority of students are already working in the property sector as UTS: Design, Architecture and Building provide a flexible property education that gives students the opportunity to work in the industry.

During the course, students have the opportunity to complete practical assignments, apply for property cadetships and employment, network with property professionals and undertake international exchange programs in a highly stimulating learning environment.

Staff include industry-recognised experts in property-related areas such as the commercial property sector, property taxation, finance, valuation, urban planning and international real estate.

Course aims

The course equips graduates with an understanding of the legalities, principles and processes required to fill a professional role in this field, and an appreciation of a professional ethic which emphasises responsibility and responsiveness to community needs.

Career options

Career options include positions in corporate real estate, property analysis, property and asset management, property development, property finance, property research, property sales and acquisitions, real estate agency (sales/leasing), tenant advisory services and valuation.

Admission requirements

Admission to this degree is based on formal academic qualifications. However, UTS: Design, Architecture and Building may consider applications based on the results of the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) if students lack academic qualifications but have extensive professional experience. The STAT is conducted through UAC.

Assumed knowledge

Mathematics and any two units of English.

Recognition of prior learning

Students with prior academic or industrial experience are considered for recognition of prior learning and may be given the opportunity to tailor their program of study in line with subjects completed previously at other institutions.

Course duration and attendance

This course is offered on a three-and-a-half year full-time, or equivalent part-time basis.

Course structure

The course comprises a total of 168 credit points.

Course completion requirements

CBK90242 Sub-major/Electives (DAB) 24cp
STM90374 Core subjects 144cp
Total 168cp

Course program

The example program below is for a student commencing in Autumn semester and undertaking the course full time.

 
Years 1 and 2
Year 1
Autumn semester
16123 Introduction to Property 6cp
16124 Property Accounting and Management 6cp
16125 Property Economics 6cp
16231 Property Management 6cp
Spring semester
16126 Appraisal and Statistics 6cp
16127 Building Technology 6cp
16128 Property Transactions 6cp
16234 Valuation Methods 6cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
16120 Built Environment Design 6cp
16129 Trust Accounting and Management 6cp
16232 Property and Political Economy 6cp
16233 Urban Planning Process 6cp
Spring semester
16235 Urban Economics 6cp
16236 Property Cash Flow Analysis 6cp
16238 Research Methods 6cp
16331 Specialised Valuation 6cp
 
Standard program, Years 3 and 4
Year 3
Autumn semester
16332 Investment and Portfolio 6cp
16333 Statutory Valuation and Litigation 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
16237 Property Taxation 6cp
16334 Development Management 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Year 4
Autumn semester
16335 Advanced Valuation 6cp
16336 Property Title and Tenure 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
16337 Professional Property Practice 6cp
16338 International Property Investment 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
 
Honours program, Years 3 and 4
Year 3
Autumn semester
16332 Investment and Portfolio 6cp
16333 Statutory Valuation and Litigation 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
16237 Property Taxation 6cp
16334 Development Management 6cp
16661 Honours Research Methodology 6cp
Year 4
Autumn semester
16335 Advanced Valuation 6cp
16336 Property Title and Tenure 6cp
16662 Honours Thesis A 6cp
Spring semester
16337 Professional Property Practice 6cp
16338 International Property Investment 6cp
16663 Honours Thesis B 6cp

Honours

Students who achieve a minimum of a 70 per cent weighted average mark in their first two levels of study may be invited to undertake the Honours program. This is taken as specialised subjects, focusing on property research and analysis, an Honours research proposal and a thesis.

Professional recognition

Australian Property Institute (API); Real Estate Institute of NSW (REI); Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS); Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV)

Other information

Further information is available from the Building 6 Student Centre on: