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BSc Real Estate
About this course
Real estate sits at the intersection of property markets, finance, law, and urban development, making it one of the most commercially significant disciplines you can study. The built environment shapes how communities live and work, and professionals in this field influence decisions worth billions of pounds each year. A degree in real estate equips you with the analytical and commercial skills to value, manage, develop, and invest in property across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. During your three-year programme you will develop a rigorous understanding of property valuation methods, investment appraisal, planning law, and the economics of land and buildings. You will examine how markets function, how developers assess risk, and how finance structures underpin major transactions. Alongside the technical knowledge, you will build skills in negotiation, client communication, and professional ethics, all of which are central to practice. This course at the University of the West of England, Bristol includes a sandwich year in industry, giving you the opportunity to spend a full year working with a property firm, surveying practice, or public sector body before you complete your final year. There is also the option of a year abroad, broadening your perspective on international property markets and professional practice. Work placements are embedded throughout, so you enter the profession with genuine experience behind you. Building graduates from this institution have an excellent record in graduate-level employment and further study. Typical career destinations include roles as chartered surveyors, property managers, development consultants, investment analysts, and asset managers across the private, public, and third sectors. Many graduates go on to complete the Assessment of Professional Competence with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, qualifying as RICS-accredited practitioners. Others move into property finance, construction project management, or urban planning. The breadth of the discipline means that real estate graduates are sought after not just in property firms but in banks, local authorities, pension funds, and global real estate investment trusts.
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