IELTs 6.5 with minimum of 5.5 in each component
Property development and planning is fundamental to the growth of the property industry – from scheme proposal, site identification and analysis, through to design, viability, finance and marketing. Our course has been to developed to enable you to focus on adding value to land and property, as an adviser, consultant or developer of the future.
You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of areas including spatial and urban design, site appraisal, sustainability, planning and development consultancy and management of the development process. Alongside more more specialist and technical knowledge you'll focus on business planning, client care and negotiation and develop the core surveying competencies required in industry.
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Year One
Professional, Academic and Business Skills (20 credits)
Surveying Skills (20 credits)
Construction (20 credits)
Economics and Valuation (20 credits)
Law (20 credits)
Planning and Land Use (20 credits)
Year Two
Valuation (20 credits)
Concepts and Practice in Planning (20 credits)
Property Management and Agency (40 credits)
Property Development: Principles and Practice (20 credits)
Employability and Commercial Awareness (20 credits)
Year Three
You will get the opportunity to spend a year working in industry.
Final year
Development Consultancy (60 credits)
Planning Consultancy (40 credits)
Research Project (20 credits)
Professional Development and Research Project (20 credits)
Our course is designed to prepare you to succeed in the property industry, through work placements, working on real projects from industry, input from industry professionals, and regularly updated course content.
Where do Property Development and Planning graduates from NTU work?
NTU has a strong property alumni community, with many graduates working in senior positions in leading national and international companies.
Recent BSc (Hons) Property Development and Planning graduate destinations have included:
Barratt Homes
Berkeley Group
Croudace Homes
Innes England
JLL
Persimmon Homes
Sainsbury's
Savills.
Graduate roles include land acquisition surveyor, graduate surveyor, and trainee manager.
Getting your full RICS membership
If you aspire to become a RICS Chartered Surveyor, you will need to complete at least two years of relevant professional work experience – the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC). If you undertake a sandwich placement, this will normally count as the first year of your professional work experience (only for RICS), however at least 12 months of study must take place on a graduate training scheme. Find out more about how to complete your APC and become RICS qualified.
This course is designed to prepare you for future employment in a number of the RICS APC pathways, which could include:
Planning and Development
Commercial Real Estate
Residential
Valuation.
Employability team
Our expert Employability team will work closely with you at every stage of your career planning, providing personal support and advice. You can benefit from this service at any time during your studies, and for up to three years after completing your course. Our Employability team run a series of events throughout the year specifically for Property Management and Development students, including our Property, Design and Construction fair, bringing our students together with prospective employers.
Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year