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Bachelor of EnvironmentsMajorYear: 2024
Property
Contact information
Coordinator
Dermot McGeown
Email: dmcgeown@unimelb.edu.au
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Overview
THE COURSE STRUCTURE BELOW ONLY APPLIES TO RE-ENROLLING STUDENTS WHO COMMENCED THEIR STUDIES PRIOR TO 2016.
Property is about ownership, management and occupation of land and buildings. It is concerned with the management of assets, people, processes and finances related to specific buildings and across the property industry. Just as the property industry embraces both buildings and commerce, so will students' studies in property, with subjects undertaken in everything from economics and finance, property valuation, construction, facility management to urban planning and law.
Careers and Further Study
Bachelor of Environments graduates with a Property major might obtain work in valuation, investment, development, portfolio management, property and facility management, corporate real estate and land economics. The Property major also provides a strong grounding to prepare you for further studies in the Master of Property. For more information on the Master of Property please visit the Melbourne School of Design web site: http://msd.unimelb.edu.au/
Intended learning outcomes
By the end of a three year Bachelor of Environments degree with a Property major, students will have developed a strong understanding of the processes and finances related to specific buildings and will have competence and knowledge across a wide range of property issues.
Last updated: 9 November 2024
Structure
100 credit points
100 points of Property subjects.
Subject Options
The following description of the Property major aligns with the Study Plan Structure viewable on the Portal for students who commenced the Bachelor of Environments in 2015 or later.
The components within the structure of this major have been designed to enforce the requirements of both this specific major and of the course overall, e.g. the requirement that at least 62.5 points of Environments discipline subjects (which can include subjects taken within the major) are taken at each of Level 2 and Level 3.
From 2016 double majors are available for certain majors within the Bachelor of Environments. Further information on double majors can be found here: http://edsc.unimelb.edu.au/double-majors. If you are interested in any double majors, please check the sample course plan before selecting any elective subjects
PRE-2015 STUDENTS: Students who commenced the Bachelor of Environments prior to 2015 should refer to the handbook entry for the year they commenced in conjunction with the 2015 handbook listings for Environments elective and Breadth subject listings. View 2014 Bachelor of Environments Handbook entry
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
here | No longer available |
Level 1 Environments & Enabling Electives (25 points)
In order to complete this major, enrol into ALL these subjects in your first year:
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
ECON10004 | Introductory Microeconomics |
Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville)
Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
ENVS10003 | Constructing Environments | No longer available |
IMPORTANT:
- If you do not have the required mathematics background of VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4, enrol into MAST10012 Introduction to Mathematics
- ECON10004 Introductory Microeconomics can also be taken as a Breadth Subject.
Property major - core subjects (100 points)
All of
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
ABPL20004 | Principles of Property Valuation | No longer available | |
ABPL20031 | Principles of Property | No longer available | |
ABPL30006 | Property Resource Analysis | No longer available | |
ABPL30012 | Property Management | No longer available | |
ABPL30045 | Property Analysis Studio | No longer available | |
ABPL20052 | Investment and Finance for Property | No longer available | |
ABPL20051 | Construction Industry Studies - Property | No longer available | |
ABPL30059 | Property Case Studies | Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
Environments Discipline subjects (50 points)
Choose the total of
50 points of Environments Discipline subjects
RULES:
Please note these rules when choosing the Environments Discipline subjects below
- Must complete 12.5 points level 2 subjects
- Must complete 12.5 points level 3 subjects
Select from this list:
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
Environments Discipline subjects | No longer available |
Breadth subject and restrictions for Property major students
RECOMMENDED BREADTH SUBJECT
In order to meet the requirements for accreditation, students intending to major in Property are strongly recommended to undertake the following subject as breadth. This subject can also be taken as a Level 1 Environments & Enabling Elective.
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
ECON10003 | Introductory Macroeconomics |
Summer Term (On Campus - Parkville)
Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville)
Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
BREADTH RESTRICTIONS
The breadth requirements for the Bachelor of Environments include the restriction of some subjects as breadth options, depending on an individual student’s choice of major. Subjects in the Handbook that are marked as available as breadth in the Bachelor of Environments may be subject to further restrictions, depending up which major a student is completing in that course. Detailed information on these
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
Restrictions for Breadth Options | No longer available |
Students undertaking the Property major are not permitted to take as breadth:
- any Accounting subjects (subject codes beginning ACCT)
- any Economics subjects (subject codes beginning ECON) - with the exception of ECON10004 Introductory Microeconomics and ECON10003 Introductory Macroeconomics
- any Finance subjects (subject codes beginning FNCE)
- any Management subjects (subject codes beginning MGMT)
- any of the following Level 2 or Level 3 Construction subjects:
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
ABPL20036 | Environmental Building Systems | Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
ABPL20053 | Construction of Concrete Buildings | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
ABPL30039 | Construction Contract Administration | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
ABPL30040 | Measurement of Building Works | Not available in 2024 | 12.5 |
ABPL30044 | Industry Partner project Studio | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
ABPL30055 | Construction Management | Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
ABPL30046 | Steel and Concrete Structural Systems | Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
ABPL20041 | The Construction Context | No longer available |
Notes
- For more information on this major and to view a sample course plan please visit: http://edsc.unimelb.edu.au/sample-course-plans-bachelor-environments
The Bachelor of Environments Property major provides a pathway into the Master of Property. It is expected that graduates of the Master of Property will have completed the academic requirements for membership of:
- Australian Property Institute (API)
- Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
- students who have not completed VCE Mathematical Methods 3 and 4 or MAST10012 or equivalent cannot enrol in the Property Major, which begins with the second-year subject ABPL20031 Principles of Property.
Notes:
Students who have not completed ABPL30045, may enroll in PROP30003
Students who have not completed ABPL30012 may enroll in PROP30002
Students who have not completed ABPL20051 may enroll in PROP20003
Students who have not completed ABPL20052 may enrol in PROP20001
Last updated: 9 November 2024
Majors, minors and specialisations
Course planning for a Property major
A major in Property in the Bachelor of Environments consists of:
- 100 points of Property subjects;
PLUS
- In first year: 25 points of Level 1 Environments & Enabling Electives are required for the major
Specific details of the Bachelor of Environments course structure can be found at:
MATHEMATICS BACKGROUND
A mathematics background is necessary for students majoring in Property. Please note that is a requirement for the Property Major that students have VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4 or equivalent. Students who have not passed VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4 or equivalent and wish to enrol in the Property Major can take MAST10012 Introduction to Mathematics as a bridging subject before enrolling the Property Major in the second year of the Bachelor of Environments. MAST10012 may be taken as Level 1 breadth. Please note again that students who have not completed VCE Mathematical Methods 3 and 4 or equivalent cannot enrol in the Property Major, which begins with the second-year subject ABPL20031 Principles of Property.
Last updated: 9 November 2024