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BSc Real Estate
About this course
Real estate is concerned with land, property, and the built environment as economic assets, examining how they are valued, transacted, developed, managed, and financed. It is a discipline with direct connections to economics, law, finance, urban planning, and construction, and it sits at the heart of some of the most consequential decisions in both public and private life, from the housing market and commercial property investment to infrastructure development and urban regeneration. Understanding real estate professionally requires both technical knowledge and the ability to navigate complex legal, financial, and social contexts. At Westminster this three-year full-time programme is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, meaning the curriculum meets professional standards and graduates have a clear pathway towards Chartered Surveyor status, one of the most valued credentials in the property profession. The programme provides a comprehensive education in real estate principles and practice, covering property valuation, investment analysis, property law, planning, development, and property management. It includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you sustained exposure to the property industry in different contexts and the professional experience that employers in this sector strongly value. Westminster's London location places you at the centre of one of the world's most significant property markets, with access to a wide range of industry contacts and learning opportunities. Graduates in real estate find careers across a well-defined and rewarding professional sector. Chartered surveying, property investment, development consultancy, property management, valuation, and roles in real estate finance are the most direct destinations. The RICS accreditation provides a clear route to chartership through the Assessment of Professional Competence, which most graduates pursue with employer support. Some graduates move into related fields including urban planning, construction management, or property law, while others continue to postgraduate study in real estate, property investment, or related disciplines.
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