Major - Property
Western Sydney University
Major
Code:
MT2007.1
Related Courses
2753.1
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Bachelor of Business and Commerce
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2753.2
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Bachelor of Business and Commerce
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2753.3
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Bachelor of Business and Commerce
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Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
NO
This major is accredited by the Australian Property Institute (API) and, depending on electives chosen, students may be eligible for API Certified Practising Valuer (CPV) eligibility and registration as a valuer with the NSW Office of Fair Trading. Students, depending on chosen electives, are also eligible for Australian Property Institute (API) certifications of Certified Property Practitioner, Certified Property Manager, Certified Funds Manager, Certified Asset Manager and Certified Development Practitioner. This major uses the principles of a range of areas of property investment, business, planning and law for making effective decisions in property. The property industry is dynamic, with a wide range of professional career opportunities available in valuation, property investment, property funds management and property development. Institutional investors with multi-billion dollar commercial property portfolios, the major property companies, valuation firms and the leading property advisory companies would be major employers of graduates, both in Australia and overseas. This program is practical and students are encouraged to participate in an industry-supported work experience program. This major is available on-campus in full time and part time modes or externally. Please contact the Parramatta course advisor for information on the external offering. Please note that only the Property major is available externally.
Major
Structure
Qualification for this Major requires the successful completion of 80 credit points including all of the core Units listed below.
Accreditation
For accreditation purposes with the Australian Property Institute (Certified Practising Valuer) and registration as a valuer with the (NSW) Office of Fair Trading, it is essential that students complete the following units as part of their electives, in addition to the units specified for the major.
200435
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Property Development Controls
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200604
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Valuation of Special Premises
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Note: From 2017, students are advised to enrol in unit 301157 Property Building in place of 300706 Building 1.
Core Units for this Major
200600
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Commercial Property Management
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200601
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Introduction to Property
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200602
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Principles of Valuation
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200597
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Property Finance and Tax
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200750
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Property Portfolio Analysis (V2)
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Recommended Sequence
Qualification for the award of Bachelor of Business and Commerce 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
200336
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Business Academic Skills
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200601
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Introduction to Property
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200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
Note: From 2017, students are advised to enrol in unit 301157 Property Building in place of 300706 Building 1.
Spring session
200101
|
Accounting Information for Managers
|
200184
|
Introduction to Business Law
|
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
Year 2
Autumn session
200435
|
Property Development Controls
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Spring session
200750
|
Property Portfolio Analysis (V2)
|
Year 3
Autumn session
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
Choose one of
Or one elective
Spring session
200597
|
Property Finance and Tax
|
200604
|
Valuation of Special Premises
|
Capstone Engaged Learning Unit (200360)
Choose one of
Or one elective
Part-time
Internal Mode
Year 1
Autumn session
200336
|
Business Academic Skills
|
200601
|
Introduction to Property
|
Note: From 2017, students are advised to enrol in unit 301157 Property Building in place of 300706 Building 1.
Spring session
200101
|
Accounting Information for Managers
|
200184
|
Introduction to Business Law
|
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
Year 2
Autumn session
200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Spring session
Year 3
Autumn session
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
200435
|
Property Development Controls
|
Spring session
200597
|
Property Finance and Tax
|
200750
|
Property Portfolio Analysis (V2)
|
Year 4
Autumn session
Choose one of
Or one elective
Spring session
Capstone Engaged Learning Unit (200360)
200604
|
Valuation of Special Premises
|
Choose one of
Or one elective
Four Year External Program
Year 1
Autumn session
200336
|
Business Academic Skills
|
200601
|
Introduction to Property
|
Note: From 2017, students are advised to enrol in unit 301157 Property Building in place of 300706 Building 1.
Spring session
200101
|
Accounting Information for Managers
|
200184
|
Introduction to Business Law
|
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
Year 2
Autumn session
200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Spring session
Year 3
Autumn session
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
200435
|
Property Development Controls
|
Spring session
200597
|
Property Finance and Tax
|
200750
|
Property Portfolio Analysis (V2)
|
Year 4
Autumn session
Choose one of
Or one elective
Spring session
Capstone Engaged Learning Unit (200360)
200604
|
Valuation of Special Premises
|
Choose one of
Or one elective
Six Year External Program
Year 1
Autumn session
200336
|
Business Academic Skills
|
200601
|
Introduction to Property
|
Spring session
200184
|
Introduction to Business Law
|
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
Year 2
Autumn session
200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
Note: From 2017, students are advised to enrol in unit 301157 Property Building in place of 300706 Building 1.
Spring session
200101
|
Accounting Information for Managers
|
Year 3
Autumn session
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Spring session
200750
|
Property Portfolio Analysis (V2)
|
Year 4
Autumn session
200435
|
Property Development Controls
|
Spring session
Year 5
Autumn session
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
Spring session
200597
|
Property Finance and Tax
|
200604
|
Valuation of Special Premises
|
Year 6
Autumn session
Choose one of
Or one elective
Spring session
Capstone Engaged Learning Unit (200360)
Choose one of
Or one elective
Recommended Sequence for Mid Year Intake
Year 1
Spring session
200101
|
Accounting Information for Managers
|
200336
|
Business Academic Skills
|
200184
|
Introduction to Business Law
|
200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
Autumn session
200601
|
Introduction to Property
|
200435
|
Property Development Controls
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Note: From 2017, students are advised to enrol in unit 301157 Property Building in place of 300706 Building 1.
Year 2
Spring session
200602
|
Principles of Valuation
|
200750
|
Property Portfolio Analysis (V2)
|
Autumn session
Year 3
Spring session
200597
|
Property Finance and Tax
|
Capstone Engaged Learning Unit (200360)
200604
|
Valuation of Special Premises
|
Autumn session
200600
|
Commercial Property Management
|
Choose one of
Or one elective
And one additional elective
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