Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning

Master of Property (3 years non-cognate)

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Master of property is a professional degree for graduates wanting to gain employment in the property industry. It is an advanced level program, which engages with specialist topics in the multi-disciplined field of property development and management.

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Duration - 3 years full time

 

Admission Requirements:

 


 

Course Overview

The Master of Property focuses on real-world projects which range across the full property and development cycle, preparing students for the realities of professional life. The Master of Property provides advanced study in:

These property-related studies may be enhanced with cross-disciplinary studies from the allied fields in urban design, urban planning, architecture and landscape architecture, creating a great opportunity to locate property specific knowledge in a broader context and therefore programs of study suited to the needs of the individual student.
There is also the opportunity to take research subjects which may enable students to progress to further studies as a PhD candidate.

 


 

COURSE STRUCTURE

spacerENTRY POINT ⇒ 300 point Master of Property (entry with non-cognate degree)
1st Year SEM 01
Property Markets
and Valuation
Planning Law
& Statutory
Planning
Managerial
Economics
Financial
Decision Making
SEM 02
Property Resources
and Management
Construction Studies
Fundamentals in Built
Environment Law
Accounting for
Decision Making
spacerENTRY POINT ⇒ 200 point Master of Property (entry with undergraduate major)
2nd Year SEM 01
Property
Development
Property
Elective (List)
Property
Elective (List)
Elective
SEM 02
Facility
Management
Advanced
Property Analysis
Environmental
Systems
Research Methods
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3rd Year SEM 01
Property
Elective (List)
Property
Elective (List)
Property
Elective (List)
Elective
SEM 02
The Economies of
Cities and Regions
Property
Elective (List)
Property
Elective (List)
Elective
KEY:
= 12.5 points
(Core)
= 12.5 points
(Selective)
= 12.5 points
(Graduate School Elective)
= 12.5 points
(Economics & Commerce)

*Please note that this subject structure is indicative only. Students will select their subjects in consultation with a course advisor.

Detailed course and subject descriptions can be viewed online at: http://handbook.unimelb.edu.au.

 


 

The Program

The Master of Property provides the opportunity to specialise in the management and analysis of the property development, valuation and investment process.

 


 

Career Outcomes

Graduates with a property specialisation find employment as property valuers, land economists, property managers, property analysts, property investment advisers and property development advisers.

Professional/International Recognition

This course has been designed to meet the requirements of professional associations shown below, and will undergo a regular review process for quality assurance.

How to Apply: http://www.abp.unimelb.edu.au/futurestudents/msd-applications/how-to-apply.html

 


FURTHER INFORMATION

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