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University of Manchester: Real Estate (Online)
| Institution | University of Manchester |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Environment, Education and Development |
| Web | https://www.manchester.ac.uk |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
A worldwide demand for commercial and industrial property, accelerations in technology and pressure for businesses to meet economic, social and governance goals are just some of the challenges faced by those operating in the ever resilient real estate sector.
This RICS-accredited MSc will support you with gaining the skills, knowledge and confidence to take a leading role in addressing these challenges and taking the next steps in your real estate career – applying what you learn from the course to your workplace.
Course units Unit 1 - Real Estate Markets (20 credits) Unit 2 - Property Valuation (20 credits) Unit 3 - Planning for Future Cities (20 credits) Unit 4 - Land and Development (20 credits) Unit 5 - Real Estate Investment and Finance (20 credits) Unit 6 - Strategic Asset Management (20 credits)
Who this course is for Whether you’re currently working in real estate or have an ambition to move into the industry, through the MSc, you’ll learn the latest in-demand skills and knowledge required for a successful career in this dynamic sector. The MSc is also a stepping stone for those considering profession accreditation and RICS membership.
What you will learn - Build a framework of knowledge, understanding and skills so you can drive change to address industry challenges.
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Gain an understanding of professional norms, standards, and values in real estate practice and how these operate within the context of international political, legal, institutional, and organisational frameworks.
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Explore new insights into the areas of sustainable development and strategic management of the built environment
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Draw on the world-class research and practical experience of the School of Environment, Education and Development.
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Develop a solid grounding in real estate from the perspectives of investor, developer, occupier and broader society.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | We require at least an Upper Second 2:1 bachelor’s degree (or international equivalent). |
Summary
A worldwide demand for commercial and industrial property, accelerations in technology and pressure for businesses to meet economic, social and governance goals are just some of the challenges faced by those operating in the ever resilient real estate sector.
This RICS-accredited MSc will support you with gaining the skills, knowledge and confidence to take a leading role in addressing these challenges and taking the next steps in your real estate career – applying what you learn from the course to your workplace.
Course units Unit 1 - Real Estate Markets (20 credits) Unit 2 - Property Valuation (20 credits) Unit 3 - Planning for Future Cities (20 credits) Unit 4 - Land and Development (20 credits) Unit 5 - Real Estate Investment and Finance (20 credits) Unit 6 - Strategic Asset Management (20 credits) Unit 6 - Strategic Asset Management (20 credits)
Who this course is for Whether you’re currently working in real estate or have an ambition to move into the industry, through the MSc, you’ll learn the latest in-demand skills and knowledge required for a successful career in this dynamic sector. The MSc is also a stepping stone for those considering profession accreditation and RICS membership.
What you will learn - Build a framework of knowledge, understanding and skills so you can drive change to address industry challenges.
-
Gain an understanding of professional norms, standards, and values in real estate practice and how these operate within the context of international political, legal, institutional, and organisational frameworks.
-
Explore new insights into the areas of sustainable development and strategic management of the built environment
-
Draw on the world-class research and practical experience of the School of Environment, Education and Development.
-
Develop a solid grounding in real estate from the perspectives of investor, developer, occupier and broader society.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | We require at least an Upper Second 2:1 bachelor’s degree (or international equivalent). |
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