Entry on to this course does not require an interview, entrance test, audition or portfolio
Academic IELTS of 6.0, with no element below 5.5.
112-128 UCAS tariff points (to include at least two A-levels or equivalent qualifications); Degree with foundation year 48
BTEC Lvl3 National: Distinction, Merit, Merit (DMM)
Candidates are normally required to hold five GCSE subjects at grade C/4 or above, including Mathematics and English Language.
Knowledge of real estate is relevant to the properties we live in, work in and spend our leisure time in. If you're interested in becoming a real estate professional or chartered surveyor, this course is ideal.
Centred around the property life cycle, you'll study valuation, law, estate agency and asset management, as well as economics, planning and development, business management and accounting principles. Your studies will reflect the need for responsibly managed and sustainable environments.
Through connections and close links to industry professionals and firms, this course ensures you can hit the ground running when you start a work placement or graduate job.
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What you will study
You will study the knowledge that real estate managers need: valuations, investment, law, economics, corporate strategy, finance, and social and environmental agendas.
Year 1
Year 1 gives context to the discipline of estate management. You will study the valuation and appraisal of assets, building technology and the legal and economic principles governing real estate. You will take your first field trip to a major city. A recent trip went to the City of London to visit 122 Leadenhall Street (The Cheese Grater). This visit was then embedded in a real case scenario with a move of an HQ into a prominent EC3 building.
You will also begin the business readiness programme in preparation for your Business Practice in Year 2.
Core modules
Property Inspection, Measurement and Construction
Planning, Land Use and Development
Principles of Law, Business Management and Accounting
Real Estate Economics, Valuation and Appraisal
Year 2
Year 2 extends your knowledge of valuation across different contexts. You will study the law of landlord and tenant, the UK planning system, and commercial real estate management principles. You will also take a short (normally residential) field trip to a major city. Recent trips include Dublin which culminating in a group development project.
In addition you will complete stage 2 of the business readiness programme. You will carry out your Business Practice in Year 2 from May, for a minimum of three months.
Core modules
Landlord and Tenant: Law and Practice
Real Estate Asset Management Practice
Property Agency: Law and Practice
Advanced Real Estate Economics, Valuation and Appraisal
Optional year
Study abroad optional year
You have the option to take an additional year to study abroad or to undertake a year-long work placement (or even a mix of both).
Final year
The final year deepens your studies in investment strategy, valuation and asset management. It also extends your knowledge of professional practice, including law and ethics. A coursework assignment culminating in a major group project and an independent research project is also a significant feature.
Core modules
Investment Appraisal and Progressive Valuation Practice
Professional Practice in Context
Research Project
Corporate Real Estate and Strategic Consulting
You'll graduate ready for a career as a real estate manager, valuation surveyor, investment agent, or another general practice specialisation.
Types of jobs:
Assistant surveyor
Investment and estate agent
Graduate surveyor
Marketing manager
Property consultant
Property manager
Residential property management surveyor
Surveyor
Property development
Employers:
Savills
Sothebys Realty
Lambert Smith Hampton
CBRE
Cushman & Wakefield
Aviva Investors
Colliers International
Berkeley Homes

Insurance - Single: 300 (£) per year