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BSc Real Estate
About this course
Real estate is the discipline concerned with the built environment as an economic and legal asset: how land and buildings are valued, acquired, managed, developed and disposed of across the commercial, residential and public sectors. It is a field that sits at the intersection of economics, law, planning and finance, requiring practitioners to understand market dynamics, legal frameworks, investment logic and the physical characteristics of the assets they work with. Real estate professionals shape the built environment directly, influencing where businesses locate, how cities develop, and how communities change over time. At Birmingham City University, this three-year full-time BSc (Hons) in Real Estate is designed with professional employability firmly in mind. You will study property valuation, investment analysis, planning law, property management, development appraisal, and the economic and regulatory contexts in which real estate markets operate. The programme includes a sandwich year, during which you will work in a professional surveying, property management or development firm, gaining hands-on experience that significantly accelerates your professional development. Work placement is also built into the programme structure, ensuring you develop professional contacts and practical skills alongside your academic knowledge. Birmingham City University's location in one of the UK's major property markets means that the professional community is close at hand, and the programme's industry links support both placement opportunities and graduate recruitment. Graduates pursue careers in commercial property, residential development, investment management, property consultancy, asset management, planning, and the public sector. Many go on to pursue the Assessment of Professional Competence with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, achieving Chartered Surveyor status. The combination of academic grounding, sandwich year experience and professional preparation makes this degree a strong launchpad for a career in the property sector.
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