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BSc Real Estate Surveying
About this course
Real Estate Surveying is the discipline concerned with the valuation, management, and sale of property and land across commercial, residential, and rural markets. Real estate professionals advise clients on buying, selling, developing, and managing property assets, produce valuations for lending, investment, and insurance purposes, and manage the complex negotiations and legal processes that accompany property transactions. The profession sits at the intersection of financial analysis, law, market knowledge, and client service, making it one of the more commercially engaged of the built environment disciplines. At Edinburgh Napier University, this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with work placement opportunities and a year abroad, giving you both practical experience in the property market and an international dimension before graduation. You will study property valuation theory and method, land and property law, building construction and technology, property investment analysis, planning and development, and the economics of real estate markets. Quantitative skills and the use of property data and modelling tools feature alongside the client-facing and professional communication skills that the career demands. Real Estate Surveying graduates typically pursue the professional qualification route of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in the valuation or commercial property pathway, and the degree is designed to provide maximum credit toward those qualifications. Estate agents, property consultancies, investment managers, banks, local authorities, and development companies all employ real estate surveyors and graduates. Commercial and residential property, retail, industrial, and rural sectors all offer career opportunities, and the range of specialist directions is considerable. The sandwich year and year abroad strengthen your professional credentials. Postgraduate study in real estate, property investment, or urban planning is an option for those who want to specialise further.
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