This course is designed for individuals aspiring to enter the business, economics, or property sectors, offering a competitive advantage in a global market.
Choose this course to acquire specialist knowledge in property valuation, market analysis, and investment, with skills applicable both locally and internationally.
Distinctive for its comprehensive coverage of economic, legal, and financial disciplines, the course offers career flexibility and the potential for sector transition.
You will gain a broad understanding of property economics, including valuation, law, and finance, equipping you for roles such as property valuer, asset manager, or real estate adviser. You'll also explore related fields such as property management, construction, development, urban planning and accounting.
Learning combines individual and team-based activities, blending theory with practical projects, ensuring you are workplace-ready, with industry connections enhancing job prospects.
In this degree students learn the specialist knowledge required to enter the property sector, with skills in property valuation, market analysis, investment and development. Their skill set is just as relevant locally as it is internationally.
This degree covers economic, legal and financial disciplines, giving students the flexibility to pursue a variety of career paths. This business knowledge is also transferable, providing options for a transition to other sectors as careers develop.
UTS graduates are highly sought after and have excellent starting salaries: the property industry actively recruits property economics students. Most students are working in the industry by their third year of study.
This job-readiness results from UTS's industry connections: the curriculum was developed in consultation with industry, guest lecturers come from industry, and students work with real-world projects such as Barangaroo, Central Park and Green Square.
The degree structures classes so that students do a mixture of individual and team-based work, mixing theory and practice. This means graduates seamlessly fit into team-based, workplace environments.
Course aims
This course develops a broad base of knowledge of many aspects of the property industry including central concepts of law, economics, valuation, investment and finance, and related fields of property management, construction, development, urban planning and accounting. This provides students with a broad and coherent understanding of property alongside a deeper understanding of valuation and the legal, economic and financial concepts that underpin valuation.
