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Bond University Master of Valuation and Property Development (Professional)

Bond University

Master of Valuation and Property Development (Professional)

Robina, Australia

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    About: The Master of Valuation and Property Development (Professional) offers in-depth knowledge and skills in property market analysis, valuation, and development practices. This program typically spans two years and includes a focus on professional practice, preparing students for real-world challenges in the property sector.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can expect to pursue roles in property valuation, development management, investment analysis, and urban planning. Potential employers include real estate firms, government agencies, and consultancy companies.

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The Master of Valuation and Property Development (Professional) provides a wide range of skills that can be applied to global property markets. This program is designed to equip graduates with strong knowledge and advanced technical skills applicable to a variety of career paths such as property valuation and investment, finance, asset management and research. The curriculum addresses a range of topics including finance and taxation, corporate portfolio management, risk identification and management, feasibility analysis, law, property valuation and market analysis. This degree provides the opportunity to specialise in Property Valuation. Professional Portfolio is a 20 week, 45 credit point subject available to Masters of Valuation and Property Development (Professional) students in the Faculty of Society & Design. This subject is strongly experientially oriented and encourages students to develop their professional skills in a real world environment. The subject will ensure that students combine self-analysis and reflective learning skills with professional methodologies, so as to expand analytic and strategic thinking capabilities. It will provide practical experience for students to develop their skills in a profession relevant to their Master’s specialisation. All students will complete a 2,000-word scoping document, and either undertake a work placement in Australia for 210 hours (which includes an employer’s report) and reflective journal (up to 5,000 words) OR complete a collaborative research project totalling up to 15,000 words. All students will submit a final professional portfolio collection of documents, highlighting their practical and theoretical expertise in their profession of choice.

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