Bachelor of Property

Bond University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00017B

The property sector is now Australias largest industry and employer, exposed to significant upswings and cycles. In this dynamic and unpredictable environment, companies are looking for employees with up-to-date, in-depth knowledge of current legislation, new technologies and future trends in the real estate and development sector. Bonds Bachelor of Property covers the full lifecycle of construction, finance, and valuation from feasibility analysis, planning processes and land economy through to real estate property rights, property trusts and taxation, and spatial information systems all underpinned by the core principles of environmental, economic, and social sustainability.

Structure

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS : 240

Subjects

  • ACCT11-100: Accounting Principles (10CP)
  • SDUP12-201: Land Use and Infrastructure Development (10CP)
  • SSUD11-101: Understanding Buildings 1 (10CP)
  • SSUD11-102: Sustainable Development and Society (10CP)
  • SSUD11-103: Transforming Places (10CP)
  • SSUD11-105: Land Economy and the Environment (10CP)
  • SSUD11-106: Real Estate Property Rights (10CP)
  • SSUD11-109: Property Asset Management (10CP)
  • SSUD11-200: Principles of Property Valuation (10CP)
  • SSUD11-300: Planning Process (10CP)
  • SSUD12-100: Property Development (10CP)
  • SSUD12-107: Commercial Property Valuation (10CP)
  • SSUD12-200: Spatial Information Systems (10CP)
  • SSUD12-202: Property Trusts, Finance and Taxation (10CP)
  • SSUD12-231: Property Agency and Marketing (10CP)
  • SSUD13-102: Feasibility Analysis (10CP)
  • SSUD13-221: Development Assessment (10CP)
  • SSUD13-300: Capstone Project (10CP)
  • SSUD13-328: Specialist and Statutory Valuation (10CP)

Standard entry requirements

Australian Year 12 qualification or equivalent Selection Rank

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Gold Coast Domestic: $102,240
International: $137,520
  • ATAR: 65
No
  • Full-time : 2 years

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