Major - Property
Western Sydney University
Major
Code:
MT2034.1
Related Courses
2786.2
|
Bachelor of Business
|
2786.3
|
Bachelor of Business
|
2787.2
|
Bachelor of Business (Advanced Business Leadership)
|
2788.2
|
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws
|
2788.3
|
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws
|
6037.1
|
Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business
|
6037.2
|
Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business
|
6037.3
|
Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business
|
The Property major equips you with the expert skills to create a career as a property specialist. You will be prepared to succeed in a range of roles in the property industry, including careers in valuation, property investment, property funds management, property development and commercial property management. The practical Property major units focus on property investment, valuation, property development and property management, with opportunities for engagement with industry, dependent on availability. If you are seeking professional accreditation, you will also undertake specialised professional units. The core units in the Bachelor of Business will provide you with a foundation of business knowledge and develop your skills in innovation, career planning, and numeracy. The Property major builds on this knowledge and skills in an applied discipline based context. Property specialists work for institutional investors with multi-billion dollar commercial property portfolios, major property companies, valuation firms and leading property advisory companies, both in Australia and overseas. The Bachelor of Business (Property) is accredited by the Australian Property Institute (API) and depending on electives chosen, students may be eligible for API Certified Practising Valuer (CPV) certification. Students, depending on chosen electives, are also eligible for API certifications of Certified Property Practitioner, Certified Property Manager, Certified Funds Manager, Certified Asset Manager and Certified Development Practitioner. Details of which units must be completed to meet these requirements can be found via the link located on the 2786 Bachelor of Business page. This major is available on-campus in full time and part time modes or by distance. Please contact the Property major Academic Course Advisor for information on the distance mode offering. Please note that the Parramatta External Campus offering is not available for students in course 2787 – Bachelor of Business (Advanced Business Leadership).
Major
Structure
Students must successfully complete 80 credit points including all of the core units listed below.
Core Units for this Major
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
200601
|
Introduction to Property
|
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
200874
|
Property Development Process
|
200873
|
Property Portfolio Management
|
Accreditation Units
Students seeking accreditation with the Australian Property Institute (API) must complete the following three units as part of their elective pool:
Note: Students must also complete the Bachelor of Business core units, the Property Major as well as a numeracy unit (either 200032 Statistics for Business or 200052 Introduction to Economic Methods) and the Enterprise Engaged Unit 200360 Property Project to be eligible to apply for professional recognition.
Alignment with API Certification Requirements
Professional Units for Careers in Money
Students planning to progress to the major in Property are advised to take the following units to satisfy the requirements for their professional core:
200917
|
Innovation, Enterprise and Society
|
Choose one of
200052
|
Introduction to Economic Methods
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Recommended Sequence
Qualification for the award of Bachelor of Business with a major in Property requires the successful completion of 240 credit points as per the recommended sequence below.
Full-time
Internal Mode
Year 1
Autumn session
200601
|
Introduction to Property
|
Choose one of
200052
|
Introduction to Economic Methods
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Spring session
200911
|
Enterprise Innovation and Markets
|
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
And one elective
Year 2
Autumn session
And one elective
Choose one of
Or one elective
Spring session
200873
|
Property Portfolio Management
|
And two electives
Year 3
Autumn session
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
200917
|
Innovation, Enterprise and Society
|
200874
|
Property Development Process
|
And one elective
This may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Spring session
And two elective units
These may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Part-time
Internal Mode
Year 1
Autumn session
200601
|
Introduction to Property
|
Spring session
200911
|
Enterprise Innovation and Markets
|
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
Choose one of
200052
|
Introduction to Economic Methods
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Year 2
Autrumn session
And one elective
This may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Spring session
200873
|
Property Portfolio Management
|
And one elective
Year 3
Autumn session
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
200917
|
Innovation, Enterprise and Society
|
Spring session
And two electives
These may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Year 4
Autumn session
200874
|
Property Development Process
|
And two electives
These may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Spring session
And two electives
Four Year External Program
Year 1
Autumn session
200601
|
Introduction to Property
|
Spring session
200911
|
Enterprise Innovation and Markets
|
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
Choose one of
200052
|
Introduction to Economic Methods
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Year 2
Autrumn session
And one elective
This may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Spring session
200873
|
Property Portfolio Management
|
And one elective
Year 3
Autumn session
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
200917
|
Innovation, Enterprise and Society
|
Spring session
And two electives
These may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Year 4
Autumn session
200874
|
Property Development Process
|
And two electives
These may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Spring session
And two electives
Six Year External Program
Year 1
Autumn session
Spring session
200911
|
Enterprise Innovation and Markets
|
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
Year 2
Autumn session
200601
|
Introduction to Property
|
Spring session
Choose one of
200052
|
Introduction to Economic Methods
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Year 3
Autumn session
And one elective
This may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Spring session
200873
|
Property Portfolio Management
|
And one elective
Year 4
Autumn session
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
200917
|
Innovation, Enterprise and Society
|
Spring session
And one elective
This may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Year 5
Autumn session
200874
|
Property Development Process
|
Spring session
Two electives
Year 6
Autumn session
Two electives
These may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Spring session
And one elective
Recommended Sequence for Mid Year Intake
Year 1
Spring session
200911
|
Enterprise Innovation and Markets
|
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
Choose one of
200052
|
Introduction to Economic Methods
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
And one elective
Autumn session
200601
|
Introduction to Property
|
Year 2
Spring session
200873
|
Property Portfolio Management
|
And two electives
Autumn session
And two electives
These may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Year 3
Spring session
And two electives
These may include the Accreditation elective unit below
Autumn session
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
200917
|
Innovation, Enterprise and Society
|
200874
|
Property Development Process
|
And one elective
This may include the Accreditation elective unit below