Property and Development - 8127
Program Summary
Faculty: Built Environment
Contact: Built Environment
Campus: Sydney
Career: Postgraduate
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC For Award: 72
Award(s):
Master of Property and Development
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Program Description
In a collaborative arrangement between Faculty of Built Environment, peak industry associations, and other faculties, UNSW offers the MPD program. The program should appeal to people seeking careers in development, investment and management of property and infrastructure and the professions that serve this industry. It also provides valuable education to those seeking a broader base to careers in architecture and landscape architecture, construction, engineering, urban planning and law.
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
- Undergraduate degree in a *Related field with a credit average OR
- Undergraduate degree in any field with a credit average plus 3 years property industry experience at a management level OR
- Graduate Certificate in Property Development with a credit average.
* Additionally students who meet one of the following criteria will receive advanced standing of 24 UOC which is the final research semester. These students will not be required to undertake BENV7020 Research Seminar (6 UOC), REST0018 Research Project (12 UOC) and one 6 UOC elective.
- Undergraduate **Honours degree with a credit average in a *Related field OR
- Undergraduate **Honours degree with a credit average in any field plus 3 years property industry experience at managerial level OR
- Masters degree in a *Related field with a credit average
** Definition of an Honours degree: An Honours degree consists of usually a year-long research program as part of a Bachelor's degree, either as an addition to a general Bachelor’s degree or an embedded program in the final year of a specialised Bachelor's degree. In the Honours degree, students shall complete selected courses within a supervised program of research (either field, laboratory, archival exploration or design based), and produce a high-quality research thesis or design work which is marked/graded. The Honours degree requires students to demonstrate advanced disciplinary knowledge through independent or self-directed research and critical thinking as required by the Australian Quality Framework (AQF) level 8.
Program Structure
- BENV7020 Research Seminar (6 UOC)
- REST0018 Research Project (12 UOC)
Academic Rules
In addition to consideration of academic qualifications, relevant professional experience may be taken into account for entry of the Graduate Certificate in Property and Development. In exceptional circumstances, where an applicant does not hold a formal qualification in one of the identified cognate disciplines but has extensive relevant professional experience (at least 5 years relevant professional experience), they may be considered for entry in accordance with the University’s Policy and Procedure on Recognition of Prior Learning. Relevant professional experience would normally be in roles such as building designer, environmental planner, construction project manager, environmental/sustainability project officer, building sustainability/energy efficiency assessor or built environment consultant with a environmental/sustainability focus.
Applicants will need to demonstrate that they have achieved the same knowledge and skills (learning outcomes) through their formal or informal learning as the qualifications listed for entry for the Graduate Certificate in Property and Development program. This may be evidenced by qualification certificates, records of assessment activities relating to course or program learning outcomes, examples of experience from the workplace, community, or other context which demonstrate relevant skills, knowledge or competencies, membership (or eligibility for membership) of professional organisations which require attainment of certain qualifications, or testimonials of skills, knowledge or competencies from workplace supervisors. Any relevant documentation should be attached to the application and will be considered by the Academic Coordinator for the Program.
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