Current Status: Terminato | |||
Course Type: Master | Level: | ||
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Tuition: | 7.000 £ | Duration y/mm: | 0/12 |
Places Available: | Credits: | ||
Application Deadline: | 15/09/2017 | Admissions: | |
Start Date: | 15/09/2017 | End Date: | 20/08/2018 |
Description
This course is aimed at graduates who are (ideally although not essentially) already in property-related employment, and who aspire to professional and/or senior positions in the field of facilities and property management.
It is a challenging, stimulating and professionally relevant course which is directly related to the management of real estate. You will develop your skills and ability to appraise options and independently evaluate alternative courses of action. The course is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Contents
The following modules are indicative of what you will study on this course. For more details on course structure and modules, and how you will be taught and assessed, see the full course document.
Core modules
- Dissertation
- Fabric and Services Management
- Facilities Management: Strategy and Practice
- Finance and Asset Management
- Landlord and Tenant
- Law for Property Professionals
- Space Strategies and Legislation
Option modules
- Project Implementation Prcess
- Property Finance; Leading and Risk Strategies
- Risk Management for Projects
- Site Assembly and Development
- Valutation and Law
Requirements
You will typically have a minimum Second Class Honours degree in a cognate subject area such as construction, surveying, architecture or civil engineering, and be in relevant employment in a professional or managerial capacity in a construction-related post. However, applicants from all backgrounds and level of experience are encouraged to apply.
Alternatively, applicants may hold membership of a recognised construction-related professional body achieved through examinations and/or professional interview, together with experience in a professional or managerial capacity in a construction-related post.
Consideration will be given to mature applicants who lack standard qualifications but have significant professional or managerial experience in a construction-related post. Such applicants will be interviewed prior to admission and will be expected to demonstrate the commitment and intellectual capacity to study at postgraduate level.
You will need to be able to speak, write and comprehend English fluently. If English is not your first language you will need an IELTS score of at least 6.5.
Career Prospects
The RICS accreditation will enable you to take the Professional Assessment of Competence after a period of suitable employment.
There are employment opportunities in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Some part-time students are employed by both large and small surveying firms to receive accredited training while working.