专业简介
Lincoln's Bachelor of Land and Property Management gives students the option to study urban property or rural property or to combine property studies with an additional area of focus such as accounting, finance, investment, planning, environmental management, geomatics or marketing.
We call this ‘property plus’ which provides graduates with a well-rounded knowledge-base upon which to begin a career in property, whether in New Zealand or internationally.
In recent years, demand for both urban and rural property graduates has far outstripped supply so most of our students have had a wide variety of career options available to them on completion of their of studies.
Property provides the foundation and resources for virtually every part of our daily lives, from where we live to where we work, socialise, learn, and play.
It contributes enormously to worldwide economies as a valuable asset base and a foundation for production requiring development, maintenance and renewal.
The Urban Valuation and Property Management major in Lincoln's Bachelor of Land and Property Management is focused on urban issues ranging from family homes through to shopping centres, high-rise office buildings and major industrial developments. It will prepare students for a very wide range of careers including: valuation, property, facilities and asset management, property development, investment and portfolio analysis, real estate brokerage and banking and finance to name just a few.
Summary of Regulations
All of the following:
Pass at least 480 credits (32 courses)
Pass all compulsory courses
Complete no more than 210 credits (14 courses) at the 100 level
Complete at least 120 credits (8 courses) at the 300 level
Complete the requirements of Urban Valuation and Property Management specialisation
Complete the practical work component.
Accreditations:
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS); The Property Institute of New Zealand; The New Zealand Institute of Valuers; and The Valuers Registration Board.
Career outcomes:
Property provides the foundation and resources for virtually every part of our daily lives, from where we live to where we work, socialise, learn, and play. It contributes enormously to worldwide economies as a valuable asset base and a foundation for production requiring development, maintenance and renewal.
Graduates of the urban property specialisation are prepared for a very wide range of careers including: valuation, property, facilities and asset management, property development, investment and portfolio analysis, real estate brokerage and banking and finance, to name just a few.
- 课程时长: 1-2年或以学校或offer为准
- 学费: NZ$27,000.00 (¥ 123,593) /年 以学校或offer为准
- 开学时间: 每年2或7月
- 总学分: 0
- 是否移民专业: 否 访问官网链接
入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计
Other English Language Requirements accepted: Pearson Test of English (Academic) with 58 - 50 in each communicative skill or Lincoln University EAP with 70%.
国际学生入学条件
One of the following entrance pathways is required:
An approved qualification equivalent to University Entrance through NCEA
International qualifications
If English is not your first language, you will need to demonstrate that your English is good enough to study successfully at university. Lincoln University recognises achievement through a limited number of recognised tests of English Language. Below are the minimum standards for entry to the programme:
IELTS academic score of 6.0 overall, with no individual component less than 5.5
TOEFL (iBT) overall score of 60 (with at least 18 in writing)
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) and First (FCE) overall score of 169, with no individual component less than 162
Pearson Test of English (Academic) overall score of 50 with no communicative skills score less than 42
NZ Certificates in English Language (NZCEL) Level 4 (Academic Endorsement)
Lincoln University English Language LU EL 65%.
如何申请
- 申请材料要求 高三在读 高中已毕业 大学一、二年级在读
- 是否需要文书 否
- 申请费 100澳币
- 申请周期 1-2月
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