Course overview
This course will provide students with an understanding of how property theory may be applied to solve real world problems arising in property practice. Investigation of issues arising in property investment, development, valuation, management and marketing through case study examples and investigation of matters arising from property valuation and contemporary developments in related disciplines. Consolidation of property theory taught in prerequisite courses through application to hypothetical and real-world scenarios in property practice.
Course learning outcomes
- Analyse property problems through various perspectives and apply property theory to derive an optimal solution.
- Reconcile the competing claims arising from the application of property theory from the viewpoints of differing stakeholders.
- Critically review the consolidation and inter-relationship of various aspects of property theory for application in practice.
- Critically review contemporary issues in property and related disciplines.
- Demonstrate UniSA Business Enterprise Skills in the context of the Property discipline: i) Self Management (advanced level); ii) Problem Solving (advanced level); iii) Ethical Awareness (advanced level); iv) Teamwork (advanced level); v) Written Communication (advanced level); and vi) Oral Communication (advanced level).
Availability
Class details
Adelaide City Campus West
Class number 59338
Section 01CW
Size 30
Available 30
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