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    Bachelor of Land and Property Management

    Lincoln University Canterbury

    Lincoln University Canterbury

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    New Zealand, Christchurch

    University RankQS Ranking
    363

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Credit point

    480 Points

    Campuses

    Lincoln University Campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines15-Jul-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    NZD 31,500  / year
    Next Intake 15-Jul-2024

    Bachelor of Land and Property Management

    About

    Nourish your interest in land and property and expand your career opportunities with one of the most comprehensive property business and management degrees in Australasia. Then take your pick from an expanding range of careers.

    Demand for both urban and rural property is outstripping supply. That creates a stream of openings for graduates of Lincoln University's admired Bachelor of Land and Property Management. Study then pick your niche in valuation, investment, management, sales or another specialisation. You can even do a semester overseas.

    • By studying urban or rural property, then adding a specialisation major like accounting, investment, finance or environmental management.
    • You'll position yourself strongly in New Zealand's largest industry by economic contribution, and the country's fourth largest sector by employment.
    • With Accreditation by the Property Institute of New Zealand, Valuers Registration Board, Institute of Valuers, Real Estate Agents Authority and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
    • A huge range of career options paired with a 100% employment rate.
    • Be taught by specialists in the field with international experience, and up-to-date insights into the industry.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    General Secondary Education Certificate, plus one year (full-time equivalent) of successful study at a recognised university, Good passing grades

    Career

    This degree opens doors in New Zealand and overseas for roles in Valuation, Property Management, Facilities and Asset Management, Property Development, Investment and Portfolio Analysis, Real Estate Sales and Brokerage, Rural Valuation, Agricultural Banking and Finance, Farm Consultancy and more.

    Practical work

    You'll need to complete practical work for both majors (urban and rural).

    Urban Major

    The Urban major requires you to complete 12 weeks practical work. This must include six consecutive weeks to be carried out with one employer. 

    Rural Major

    The Rural major requires an additional 18 weeks practical work experience in Primary Production and Allied Industries. 

    Download the Practical Work Handbook (PDF 1800 KB) for this degree. 

    For more information, please email the Practical Work Coordinator or phone +64 3 423 0061.

    The field trips were a chance to see how the property industry works first-hand. And some of the lecturers are also full-time valuers and real estate agents.

    Henry Finnis

    Bachelor of Land and Property Management


    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    NZD 31,500  / year

    How to Apply

    1. Create your MyLinc Account:

    Create an account and submit your application in MyLinc. 
    Use an email that you can access and a password you can remember. We recommend monitoring your email spam or junk folders for account verification emails. If these don’t arrive, contact us for help.

     2. Make your study application: 

    Once your MyLinc account is set up, log in to make your application. Let us know what you would like to study and give us as much information as you can, as this will help speed up your application. You can save your progress and come back later to complete your application. 

    We ask for information about: 

    • Your chosen study programme
    • When you expect to start
    • Your previous study, including your last year of high school
    • Your English language test results (if English is not your first language)
    • Other documents to support your application if applicable. 

    If you are unable to provide your documents in your application, email them to [email protected]

     3. Monitor your emails

    We’ll keep in touch with you about your application via email and may ask for more information. Once we have everything we need, and if you meet the criteria for your chosen qualification, you will receive an offer letter via email. 

     4. Accept your offer on MyLinc

    After you accept your offer on MyLinc, you’ll receive instructions on how to complete your enrolment. You’ll also get your LU username, password and email address. These are sent via email, so monitor your junk/spam folders.  

     5. Check any conditions in your Offer Letter

    If we require supporting documentation, please supply that as soon as possible so we can move you through the enrolment process more quickly. If we’ve asked you to provide evidence of your identity, read the instructions carefully. 

    Lincoln University Canterbury

    Bachelor of Land and Property Management

    Lincoln University Canterbury

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    New Zealand,

    Christchurch

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