BSc (Hons) Real Estate Surveying Undergraduate Programme By Edinburgh Napier University |TopUniversities
Tuitionfee

62,088 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Built Environment

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course combines real estate surveying with valuation, planning and development. It studies how commercial and residential property markets work and draws upon the economics of the real estate sector to gain knowledge of how they develop. It also examines how urban planning regulates the development of property and value of real estate as investments. During your studies you’ll learn about all aspects of property valuation, investment, development and real estate management and this shall help develop a range of technical, communicative and interpersonal skills invaluable to your future career as a chartered surveyor.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Built Environment

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course combines real estate surveying with valuation, planning and development. It studies how commercial and residential property markets work and draws upon the economics of the real estate sector to gain knowledge of how they develop. It also examines how urban planning regulates the development of property and value of real estate as investments. During your studies you’ll learn about all aspects of property valuation, investment, development and real estate management and this shall help develop a range of technical, communicative and interpersonal skills invaluable to your future career as a chartered surveyor.

Admission Requirements

80+
6+
56+
88+
88+
26+
1000+

Minimum Year 2 Entry Requirement

SQA Advanced Higher

BBC 

National 5 C in Maths and English 

A Level

BBB

GCSE Grade C/4 in Maths and English.

HNC

Pass in a related subject with B in the graded unit.

Jan-2000

Domestic
7,280 GBP
International
62,088 GBP

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