

BSc Real Estate
About this course
Real estate is a discipline that sits at the intersection of property, finance, law, and economics, examining the markets, values, and management of land and buildings. Property is one of the most significant asset classes in any economy, and those who work in the real estate sector need to understand how it responds to macroeconomic forces including interest rates, population growth, and economic cycles, as well as how properties are valued, developed, managed, and financed. The sector encompasses everything from commercial property investment and development to residential surveying and planning, and it employs a broad range of professionals with skills in analysis, negotiation, and management. At Nottingham Trent University this four-year full-time programme takes you through the core knowledge and skills that the real estate profession requires, covering valuation, property management, planning, investment analysis, development appraisal, and negotiation. The dynamic nature of the property market and its responsiveness to wider economic conditions is a central theme throughout, developing your ability to analyse property decisions within their broader economic and regulatory contexts. The programme is designed in consultation with the profession, ensuring that what you study reflects current industry practice and the competencies that employers look for. Real estate graduates are in consistent demand across the property sector. Typical entry roles include graduate surveyor, valuer, property manager, and development analyst, with clear progression towards chartered surveyor status through the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Employers include property developers, investment funds, real estate agencies, construction companies, public sector property teams, and major commercial property occupiers. The analytical, financial, and negotiation skills developed through this programme are also valued in adjacent fields including planning, finance, and asset management. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study or professional development within the surveying profession.
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