ObjectivesThe course has been designed to produce graduates with a sound understanding of the process of urban change and development and a detailed knowledge of the individual physical, social, economic, administrative and legal aspects of that process. It is structured so that you will learn to appreciate the inter-relationships and multi-disciplinary nature of the built environment.
Entry requirementsEntry Requirements 280 UCAS Points Excluding Key Skills plus GCSE Maths and English at Grade C or above.
Academic titleBSc Urban Estate Management
Course descriptionBSc Urban Estate Management
Programme
Credit Level 4
-Introduction to Property and Investment
-Introduction to Legal Studies
-Theory and Practice of Business
-Valuation 1
-Public and Private Finance in Property
-Domestic Building Construction
-Introduction to Urban Policy and Planning
-Property Economics
Credit Level 5
-Valuation 2
-Commercial Landlord and Tenant Law
-Managing Property Businesses
-Residential Property Development
-Research Methods
-Planning Law and Practice
-Property Business Skills
Credit Level 6
-Development and Investment Appraisal (double module)
-Property Management and Law
-Individual Project
-Personal Development for Work
-Statutory Valuation
-Spatial Planning
-Residential Property Management
-European Property Practice