Surveying (Minerals) (MSc)

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  • Entry requirements
    Standard Entry Degree - normally 2.1 or better
  • Academic title
    Surveying (Minerals) (MSc)
  • Course description
    COURSE INFORMATION
    This new course has been developed in conjunction with leading employers in the Minerals Industry and the RICS Minerals and Waste Management Faculty Board to reflect the needs of Minerals Estate Managers and Minerals Valuers.

    It is designed to enable those who have a good standard of degree, normally 2.1 or better, in another subject area to enter work as a trainee Minerals Surveyor and at the same time study a recognised programme whilst registering for the APC. It is proposed that this new course will be included in the School of Built Environment's RICS Partnership Agreement.

    MODULE INFORMATION
    Year 1 Modules

    BE1006 Introduction to Law (CORE, 10 Credits)

    BE1010 Real Estate Professional Practice (CORE, 10 Credits)

    BE1011 Economics and Business Environment (CORE, 20 Credits)

    BE1012 Work Based Project (Level 7 60 Credits) (CORE, 60 Credits)

    BE1020 Sustainable Futures (CORE, 10 Credits)

    BE1087 Geology and Resource Development (CORE, 10 Credits)
    Year 2 Modules

    BE1012 Work Based Project (Level 7 60 Credits) (CORE, 60 Credits)

    BE1088 Minerals Law and Estate Management (CORE, 20 Credits)

    BE1089 Minerals Valuation (CORE, 20 Credits)

    BE1090 Minerals Planning (CORE, 20 Credits)

    COURSEWORK AND ASSESSMENT
    This distance learning course is primarily studied online.

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