Overview
The Graduate Certificate is the first tier of a sequence of postgraduate programs in Property and Development. It is undertaken on a part-time basis over two semesters with students completing two courses in each semester. Students learn about property and development principles and techniques needed to effectively manage property development … For more content click the Read More button below.
The Graduate Certificate program is suited to practicing personnel in relevant fields including building, construction management, construction economics, civil engineering, mining engineering, project management, quantity surveying, real estate or equivalent, who wishes to enhance their career opportunities. This program also provides an opportunity to those who have relevant professional experience but limited formal qualifications to study at the graduate level.
Learning Outcomes
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Demonstrate an advanced understanding of the property development and investment body of knowledge, including established theories and recent developments relevant to the discipline or professional field.
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Apply property development and investment principles and practices to new or complex environments.
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Critically evaluate contemporary debates and literatures in property development and investment discipline.
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Demonstrate an understanding of international perspectives relevant to property development and investment discipline and the property industry.
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Program Structure24 Units of Credit:
Students must complete 24 UOC as a standalone program.
Core Courses
Students must take 24 UOC of the following courses.
Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements
Program Requirements
Progression Requirements
Pathways
Post Graduate
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD1120 - Built Environment
Master of Philosophy - MPhil2222 - Built Environment
Articulation Arrangements
Master of Property and Development - MPD8127 - Property and Development
Program Fees
At UNSW fees are generally charged at course level and therefore dependent upon individual enrolment and other factors such as student's residency status. For generic information on fees and additional expenses of UNSW programs, click on one of the following:
Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
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