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IN SURVEYING
RICS accredited courses
February 2012
Advancing standards in land, property and construction.
RICS is the world’s leading qualification when it comes to professional
standards in land, property and construction
In a world where more and more people, governments, banks and commercial
organisations demand greater certainty of professional standards and ethics, attaining RICS status is the recognised mark of property professionalism.
Over 100 000 property professionals working in the major established and
emerging economies of the world have already recognised the importance ofsecuring RICS status by becoming members
RICS is an independent professional body originally established in the UK by
Royal Charter Since 1868, RICS has been committed to setting and upholding
the highest standards of excellence and integrity – providing impartial,
authoritative advice on key issues affecting businesses and society RICS is
a regulator of both its individual members and firms enabling it to maintain
the highest standards and providing the basis for unparalleled client confidence in the sector.
RICS has a worldwide network For further information simply contact therelevant RICS office or our Contact Centre
183 Queen’s Road East Wanchai
Hong Kong
T +852 2537 7117
F +852 2537 2756 ricsasia@rics.org
Americas
60 East 42nd Street Suite 2918 New York,
NY 10165 USA
T +1 212 847 7400
F +1 212 847 7401 ricsamericas@rics.org
Oceania
Suite 2, Level 16
1 Castlereagh Street Sydney
NSW 2000 Australia
T +61 2 9216 2333
F +61 2 9232 5591 info@rics.org.au
T +27 11 467 2857
F +27 86 514 0655 ricsafrica@rics.org
Middle East
Office F07, Block 11 Dubai Knowledge Village Dubai
United Arab Emirates
T +971 4 375 3074
F +971 4 427 2498 ricsmiddleeast@rics.org
India
48 & 49 Centrum Plaza Sector Road Sector 53 Gurgaon -122002 India
T +91 124 459 5400
F +91 124 459 5402 ricsindia@rics.org
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Variety
Depending on which area you decide to specialise
in you could become involved in planning and
creating cities, protecting the environment,
designing the latest Sony Playstation game, helping
to organise the festival at Glastonbury, discovering a
lost work of art, or doing the next big property deal
Reward
The good news is that surveying is generally
a well paid profession Chartered Surveyors can
command high salaries once they are fully
qualified, and internationally, surveyors
are among some of the highest paid graduates
– beyond that, the sky is the limit
Networking
If you consider yourself to be a gregarious
‘people person’ the surveying profession could
be absolutely perfect for you You will meet a wide
range of people from building contractors and
architects; to managing directors and chairmen of
large corporations and once you’ve created your
own network of contacts in powerful positions,
the world will become your proverbial oyster
Lifestyle & travel
Working hours aren’t usually too onerous in thesurveying profession either – well unless you want
to work long hours that is – which makes surveyingthe envy of many other professions such as lawand accountancy Another attraction is thatsurveyors are not chained to their desks – althoughyou are likely to be office based you will spend agreat deal of time out and about, meeting peopleand generally making your mark on the world
Many surveyors travel extensively – both locallyand internationally
What does it mean to be chartered?
Employers and their clients around the worldrecognise the RICS brand as the mark of qualityand professionalism within the property andsurveying professions For the public, RICSrepresents integrity and trust as members mustmeet the rigorous educational and practicestandards required by the market place Because
of this, global recognition of chartered status is,for individuals, the gateway to numerous careeropportunities and increased earning potential
Surveying is a diverse and exciting career choice that can give
you the opportunity to travel the world and meet all kinds of
people If you think of the physical assets that cover the earth
– buildings, trees, reefs, airports, antiques, festivals, hotels,
rainforests, ports and harbours, to name a few – surveyors are
there shaping the world that we live in, making their mark.
This guide is designed to help you to find out more about the
surveying profession, the work that surveyors do and why
surveying could be the career for you.
WHY BECOME A SURVEYOR?
“I joined Cushman & Wakefield’s Paris office inSeptember 2007 after graduating and was thenrecruited as a bilingual member of their valuationteam on a full-time basis
What was the content of the course?
The MSc Real Estate Management provides a furthereducational opportunity for graduates wishing toincrease their knowledge of the property industry andenter the property profession The degree provides
a theoretical framework to develop your knowledgewith practical real life examples and case studies
How has the course helped you in your career?
The course gave me a solid base in which to startworking in the real estate industry and eventuallybecome chartered I now work for the valuationteam and the MSc taught me core valuation principlesenabling me to develop extensive valuation skillsacting for a variety of national and internationalproperty investors, banks and corporate clients
What do you enjoy most about your career in property and surveying?
Over the last three years at Cushman I have had thebenefit of travelling across most of France visitingthe assets that we have to value I have also got toknow a number of clients from differing backgroundsand have the benefit of working with a wide range
of people and businesses.”
Employer:
Cushman and Wakefield
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Getting an RICS accredited degree is the most
accepted way of becoming a Chartered Surveyor,
although many people start off with a related
degree – such as geography – before taking an
RICS accredited postgraduate degree Studying
at a more technical, vocational level is also an
option with established progression to Chartered
Surveyor status available Our course search
facility will help you to find the right option for you
Full-time or part-time study?
Many students study part-time or by distance
learning whilst working for a surveying firm, others
prefer to do all of their studying up front, but
part-time study as part of a job may mean it takes
longer to become fully qualified – but you have
the choice!
Developing your skills
As with many professions the need to study
doesn’t end when you leave university Once you
have got your degree or diploma and become
employed as a graduate surveyor you need to
gain your professional qualification – the
Assessment of Professional Competence (APC)
So what is the Assessment
of Professional Competence?
The APC is the practical training and experiencewhich, when combined with academic
qualifications, leads to RICS membership
The objective of the APC is to ensure you arecompetent to practise as a Chartered Surveyor
The APC normally consists of:
• a period of structured training
• a final assessment interview
The APC structured training will normally continuefor a minimum of 24 months, during which youmust complete a minimum of 400 days’ relevantpractical experience This may take longer,depending on your supervisor’s and counsellor’sassessment of your progress
For more details of RICS routes to membership,please refer to the following link:
www.rics.org/joinrics
With hundreds of courses available at universities around the
world it has never been easier to find the right course to help
you qualify as a surveyor Our course search website is
designed to help you to pinpoint the right career path and
course to suit your specific needs.
Jimmy worked for DTZ Holdings Limited prior tojoining Ernst & Young He has more than 5 years
of professional experience in property valuationand consultancy in the Asia Pacific area Jimmyspecialises in the valuation of mortgage loans,sale and purchase, joint venture, merger & acquisition,initial public offering and non-performing loans
“During my early years at University, my tutorsand professors had frequently invited differentprofessionals from different areas of the propertymarket to our classes It was through this that
I became familiar with the concept of RICSand I was impressed with their professionalismand broad industry knowledge
As a newcomer to the market, I was eager to gainrecognition from the market A lot of suggestionsand ideas were offered by my colleagues andclients, the majority of whom were RICSprofessional members Becoming one of themwas the natural step for me to take in order to gainthe reputation and recognition I wanted from thelocal property market
After finishing the 2 year APC training program,
I successfully passed my final interview andbecame a Chartered Surveyor in 2009 Professionalmembership provides me with a lot of useful andvaluable sources and networks throughout mydaily work and I am really proud of being
Employer:
Ernst & Young
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Building Surveying
From supervising multi-milion pound office blocks,
to restoring historic buildings, right through to
home extensions – Chartered Building Surveyors
use their expertise to provide advice on property
and construction projects: residential, commercial,
industrial, leisure, agricultural and retail
Building Control
Essential in relation to the design, use and costing
of buildings, this specialism encompasses all
aspects of building regulations, health and safety,
disabled access, environment issues, licensing,
energy efficiency and sound and fire insulation
Building control is a common global feature – there
are codes throughout the world to which buildings
must be constructed
Project Management
Project Management Surveyors are responsible
for coordinating the entire development process
to maximise efficiency, economy, communication
and successful completion of each specific
project The work involves technical competence,
leadership skills, human resources and risk
management
Quantity Surveying
From house building to process engineering on oil
rigs, Construction Surveyors need to have strong
financial, analytical, interpretative and teamwork
skills Clients rely on their judgement to ensure the
smooth running of the project They are involved in
infrastructure work such as building motorways
and bridges
Environment
As specialists in all aspects of the management,monitoring and assessment of buildings, landand construction, these surveyors work in areassuch as environmental management and auditing,land use and development, risk management,contaminated land, urban regeneration andtown planning
Minerals & Waste Management
Mineral Surveyors need a practical knowledge ofmining, quarrying, surveying, geology, economics,mining law and relevant legislation Wastemanagement, including disposal and recycling,
is a growing and highly emotive sector thatrequires good communication skills
Geomatics
Analysing information about the land and thesea bed, these surveyors work with geographicinformation systems, land and hydrographicsurveying, mapping and positioning, global andlocal navigation systems, engineering survey, landregistration, boundary identification, land law,cartography, ocean bed and resource surveys
Planning & Development
Assessing the physical and social impact of builtenvironment takes into account design, buildquality, IT, climate, transport, and sources ofrenewable energy These surveyors promoteefficient land management
Rural
With expertise in consultancy and planning, realestate, environmental management, rental andlease reviews, auctioning and valuation, surveyors
in this area give advice to farmers and landowners
on unlocking the value of their assets, sellinglivestock, diversification, change of land use andrural management
Commercial Property
Surveyors in this sector are involved in the purchase,sale, management and leasing of businesspremises, negotiations between landlords andtenants, strategic management of corporateproperty portfolios as well as developing telecomsnetworks’ infrastructure and the valuation of landand buildings
Facilities Management
The total management of the services that support
a business including relocation, health and safety,outsourcing, procurement, property managementand utilities and services, is incorporated in thisspecialism, as well as strategic planning andadvice
Arts & Antiques
Through the ages, artists and craftsmen havecreated fabulous objects that reveal the historyand fashion of every continent Chartered Arts
& Antiques Surveyors are privileged to work withvaluable and curious artefacts, advising theowners on their value, care, sale and acquisition– privately or by auction
Dispute Resolution
The scope of these services include rent reviews,lease renewals, building contracts, boundarydisputes, valuation, planning disputes andprofessional negligence, as well as advising onconflict avoidance and acting as arbitrators,adjudicators, mediators and experts
Machinery & Business Assets
These surveyors advise on the valuation and sale
of a firm’s machinery, equipment and businessassets – from oil refineries to websites – which
is important for insurance, accounting, insolvency,compulsory purchase, taxation and marketvalue purposes
Management Consultancy
In providing impartial advice, a managementconsultant could be involved with developing a realestate acquisition plan, a local authority leisurestrategy or a corporate recovery programme,handling insolvency or helping a manufacturerovercome production problems
Residential Property
The specialism with the highest public profile,
it can involve acting as an agent, broker orauctioneer in a sale, the management, valuationand surveying of public or private property andoverseeing the contractual relationship betweenlandlords and tenants, as well as giving advice
on investment and development
Valuation
Property, land and business assets valuation is
a core skill that plays a vital role in bank lending,accounting, investment, taxation, and many otheractivities Valuation Surveyors need to take intoaccount how social, economic and legal factors,nature and the physical attributes of the land orbuildings may affect their value
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According to many employers, one of the main
advantages of RICS accredited degrees is that they
are highly vocational, with students learning about
the essential technical skills required to be a
Chartered Surveyor With land and property projects
based all over the world, courses may include a wide
variety of field trips, visits to urban regeneration
projects, work on environmental sustainability
schemes, to name a few, but all activities provide
an insight into the world of surveying
A significant number of graduates on RICS
accredited courses find positions with major
surveying companies and ‘Applications from
candidates with an RICS accredited degree are
welcome’ is a common request in recruitment
advertisements placed by these firms But the
main benefit for you of studying an RICS
accredited degree is that you're more likely to be
hired by these RICS member firms who select
graduates on courses that match their own
business activity
Money matters
Once qualified you can expect to increase your
earning potential which is a major advantage of
gaining chartered status
According to the 2011 Macdonald and Company
Salary Survey the average salary of an RICS
trainee is £32,734, which rises to £49,835 once
you qualify as a full RICS member
• MSc in Construction Law and Dispute
Resolution at Hong Kong Polytechnic University
• BSc Hons Quantity Surveying at Glasgow
• Batchelor of Architectural Technology and
Construction at Copenhagen School of
Design and Technology
• MBA International Real Estate at Hochschule
Biberach, Germany.
But how do you make the right choice? Often thedegree course title hides the real scope of subjectscovered so it’s always worth looking more closely
at what’s included
Most importantly, each accredited degree leads
to RICS membership and thereafter access toone or more of the RICS “Professional Groups.”
The 17 professional groups embrace the widerange of specialisms covered by CharteredSurveyors, are international in their outlook andprovide information and support to workingsurveyors everywhere Professional groupssupport members by:
• Providing choice for must-have professional,technical and decision support information,interpretation and application, plus postqualification education and standards
• Exploring training and developmentopportunities
• Building and maintaining relationships withother organisations and client groups
• Representing the expertise of the profession
in the implementation of legislation, whileworking with our Public Affairs function toinfluence policy development
• Researching and promoting new and emergingareas of practice
• Developing APC and other professionalcompetencies
• Providing quality control over use of specialistchartered designations
Masters degrees
Graduates who have achieved a degree and aremoving into further study, or members currently
in work who are re-engaging with academia, have
a vast selection of postgraduate qualifications
to choose from RICS also allows those students
to start their APC – Assessment of ProfessionalCompetence structured training while undertakingpart-time or distance learning study
In recent years, the number of graduates andprofessionals who have started RICS accreditedmasters courses has increased dramatically,even overtaking the number enrolling onundergraduate courses This can be illustrated
by data collected from our UK partneruniversities for the 2010/11 academic year – withover 4400 undertaking postgraduate degreesand over 3400 students enrolled on RICSaccredited undergraduate courses
Getting an RICS accredited degree is the first step on the road
to becoming a Chartered Surveyor The major employers have
always sought candidates with an appetite for the profession
– and choosing an RICS accredited degree demonstrates your
commitment to making it your career.
Trang 6Quantifiable and measurable standards to meetthese principles have been developed in eachcountry that has adopted the university partnershipsmodel In other parts of the world, a more
traditional, audit based approach to individualcourse accreditation continues
PROFILE 03
RICS has devolved much of what was previouslycontrolled centrally to a series of individualpartnerships with selected universities meetingcertain rigorous selection criteria In addition,individual courses are accredited following anequally rigorous process based on fivequality principles:
a university and RICS to establish common goals and then
to work together to achieve those goals.
ACCREDITATION OF COURSES
“ During my four-year business school course in Paris (EDC
Paris) I had the chance to do several work placements,
during which I discovered my interest in the property
profession Following my degree I decided to take a
Masters specialising in Real Estate
As I wanted to broaden my international experience,
I chose to study in England, enrolling at Oxford Brookes
University Oxford Brookes was recommended as one of
the best universities for studying real estate in the UK, was
RICS accredited, and offered an international course
It was a one-year full time course which covered different
aspects of property all over the world and due to the
different nationalities of the students we had the chance to
share our experiences of our home countries In addition,
we had the chance to have professional lecturers from
major British companies, who provided us with their
knowledge of the property market in their specific field
After passing my MSc, I was hired by Jones Lang LaSalle,
one of the leading commercial real estate advisors in the
world I started my career as an analyst in the French
Capital Market department and after two and a half
years I decided to join the Valuation department, where
I am currently working for national and international
clients While studying for the APC I benefited from a
structured and supportive support network at Jones
Lang LaSalle, and thanks to their knowledge and
valuable advice I successfully passed the final interview
and I am proud to have achieved RICS status this year.”
Name: Isabelle Gensbittel
LaSalle, Paris, France
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RICS matrics also organise CPD (ContinuingProfessional Development) events in your localregion – these events will enhance your technical
knowledge and skills – www.rics.org/matrics
RICS Recruit is the official recruitment website
of RICS containing hundreds of jobs across allsectors of surveying
Log on to www.ricsrecruit.com today.
For full details and an online application form go to
www.rics.org/studentjoin
The courses listed in this booklet are accurate as
at date of print – to view the full up to date list ofcourses visit the course search website at
www.rics.org/courses
Every year thousands of students discover how
much easier it is to study for their surveying degree
once they become student members This isn’t
entirely surprising when you consider the range
of information, advice and services available
from RICS
As a student member you receive:
• Access to a wealth of information to help with
your studies including a range of RICS e-books
and e-journals
• Access to member only content that isn’t
available in the public domain – such as
Valuation Standards and RICS Guidance
Notes from rics.org
• Free monthly student email
• Discounts on products and services including
RICSBooks.com, images from ricsimagebank.org
and STA Travel
• Free membership of RICS matrics – the
networking ‘club’ for students and trainees
RICS matrics provides a network for students,
trainees and chartered surveyors that have
qualified within the last 10 years With an extensive
and active programme of social and charity events,
it provides excellent networking opportunities
providing you with crucial contacts in the industry
to help with your career
BENEFITS OF STUDENT
MEMBERSHIP
Student membership of RICS is free and will
provide you with a range of services to help
you stay ahead of the pack.
AA Arts and antiques
GEO Geomatics (including hydrographic)
HOUS Housing management and development;
MACH Machinery and business assets
MC Management consultancy
MIN Minerals and waste management
PD Planning and development
PM Project management
PFI Property finance and investment
QSC Quantity surveying and construction
RES Residential property practice
RSV Residential survey and valuation
RUR Rural
TA Taxation allowances
VAL Valuation
DR Dispute Resolution (this is for reference only
as there is not currently an APC pathway forDispute Resolution)
They should choose the appropriate APC for the area
of the profession in which they wish to qualify.
The courses listed in this brochure are accurate as at date of print – to view the full up to date list of courses visit the course search websitewww.rics.org/courses
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Canada
University of British Columbia FT Bachelor of Commerce with Real Estate Concentration
T: +1 604 822 8500 (COM) (RES) (VAL)
www.sauder.ubc.ca
USA
New York University FT/PT MS Construction Management (QSC)
T: +1 212 998 7171 FT/PT MS Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
www.scps.nyu.edu/mscon
University of Wisconsin FT BBA in Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
T: +1 608 262 9816 FT MBA in Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
FT Bachelor of Engineering (Real Estate Management)
(COM) (RES) (VAL)
FT Bachelor of Management (Finance Management)
(QSC) (PM) (VAL)
FT Master of Management Science and Engineering
(Construction Management) (QSC)
FT Master of Management Science and Engineering
(Engineering Economics and Management) (QSC) (PM) (VAL)
FT Master of Management Science and Engineering
(Land Resources Management) (QSC) (PM) (VAL)
FT Master of Management Science and Engineering
(Regional Economics) (QSC) (PM) (VAL)
PT Master of Science in Construction Project Management
majoring in Sustainable Urban Development (Degree awarded
by University of Hong Kong) (QSC) (PM)
PT Master of Science in Real Estate majoring in Sustainable
Urban Development (Degree awarded by University ofHong Kong) (COM) (RES) (VAL)
Huazhong University of Science FT Bachelor of Management (Construction Management) (QSC)
and Technology FT Master of Management Science and Engineering
(Construction Management) (PM) (QSC) (VAL)T: +86 27 8755 7124 FT Master of Management Science and Engineering (PM) (QSC) (VAL)E: lhblhb1963@vip.sina.com PT Master of Engineering (Project Management) (PM) (QSC)www.hust.edu.cn PT Master of Engineering (Architectural and Civil Engineering) (PM) (QSC)
Renmin University of China FT/PT Master of Economics – Real Estate EconomicsT: +86 10 6251 6241 (COM) (RES) (VAL)
www.ruc.edu.cn FT/PT Master of Management – Land Resource Management
Tianjin University FT Bachelor of Construction Management (QSC)T: +86 22 2740 6313 FT Master of Construction Management (QSC)www.tju.edu.cn PT MSc Construction Project Management (PM) (QSC)
PT MSc Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
Asia
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Tongji University FT Bachelor of Construction Management (QSC)
T: +86 21 6598 3283 FT Master of Construction Management
www.tongji.edu.cn (Construction and Real Estate) (QSC)
PT MSc Construction Project Management (PM) (QSC)
PT Master of Engineering (Project Management) (PM)
PT MSc Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
Tsinghua University, Beijing FT/PT MEng in Project Management (PM)
T: +86 10 6278 9844 PT MSc Construction Project Management (PM) (QSC)
www.tsinghua.edu.cn PT MSc Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
Tsinghua University, Shenzhen PT MSc Construction Project Management (PM) (QSC)
T: +86 10 6278 9844 PT MSc Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
www.cityu.edu.hk FT/PT MSc Construction Management (QSC)
Hong Kong Polytechnic FT BSc Hons Environment and Sustainable Development (ENV)
University FT/S BSc Hons Geomatics with specialism in Geo-information
T: +852 2766 5810 University Technology (GEO)
www.polyu.edu.hk FT/S BSc Hons Geomatics with specialism in Land Surveying (GEO)
FT/PT/S BSc Hons Property Management (COM) (RES) (VAL)
FT/PT/S BSc Hons Surveying (COM) (QSC) (RES) (VAL) (BS)
FT/PT MSc Construction and Real Estate (COM) (QSC) (PD)
PT MSc Construction Law and Dispute Resolution (DR)
FT/PT MSc Facility Management (FM)
FT/PT MSc Geomatics (GEO)
FT/PT MSc Project Management (PM)
FT/PT MSc Sustainable Urban Development (PD)
University of Hong Kong FT BSc Hons Surveying (COM) (QSC) (RES) (VAL)
T: +852 2859 2111 FT/PT MSc Construction Project Management (PM) (QSC)
www.hku.hk PT MSc Interdisciplinary Design and Management (QSC)
Malaysia
University of Malaya FT Bachelor (Hons) Building Surveying (BS)T: +60 3 7967 5320 FT Bachelor (Hons) Estate Management (COM) (RES) (VAL)www.um.edu.my FT Bachelor (Hons) Quantity Surveying (QSC)
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia FT Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Hons) (QSC)T: +60 (0)7553 3333 FT Bachelor of Science (Hons) Construction (QSC)www.utm.my FT/PT MSc Construction Contract Management (QSC)
Universiti Teknologi Mara FT/PT Bachelor of Building Surveying (with Honours) (BS)T: +60 3 5544 4391/4347
www.uitm.edu.my FT/PT Bachelor of Estate Management (with Honours)
(COM) (RES) (VAL)
FT/PT Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (with Honours) (QSC)
FT Bachelor of Surveying Science and Geomatics (Hons) (GEO)
FT/PT MSc Facilities Management (FM)
Universiti Sains Malaysia FT Bachelor of Science Housing, Building and PlanningT: +60 4 6533 888 (Honours) (Quantity Surveying) (QSC)
www.usm.my FT BSc Hons Construction Management (QSC)
Taylor’s University FT Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (QSC)T: +06 (3) 5629 5000
E: admissions@taylors.edu.mywww.taylors.edu.my
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman FT BSc Hons Construction Management (QSC)T:+60 (3) 7958 2628 FT BSc Hons Quantity Surveying (QSC)www.utar.edu.my
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T: +65 775 6666 FT BSc Hons Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
www.nus.edu.sg FT/PT MSc Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
Thailand
Assumption University FT Bachelor of Business Administration (Real Estate)
T: +66 2300 4543 (COM) (RES) (VAL)
www.risk.au.ac.th/re
Thammasat University FT Bachelor of Real Estate Business (COM) (RES) (VAL)
(Bangkok) FT Master of Real Estate Business (COM) (RES) (VAL)
Fachhochschule Wien PT Master Real Estate Management (COM) (RES) (VAL)T: + 43 1 476 77 353
E: immo@fh-wien.ac.atwww.fh-wien.ac.at
Vienna University of Technology PT MSc Real Estate Investment and Valuation (COM) (RES) (VAL)T: +43 (0)158801 41701
E: immo@tuwien.ac.atimmo.tuwien.ac.at
Belgium
Katholieke Universiteit PT International Executive Programme in Real Estate
Leuven (KU Leuven – PCWV) Management (COM) (RES) (VAL)T: +32 (0)56 24 61 8
www.pav.kulak.ac.be
University of Antwerp PT Master in Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
Management School – Universiteit Antwerpen Management School (UAMS))
T: +32 (0)3 220 45 58www.uams.be
Central and Eastern Europe
See entries under UK for Nottingham Trent University and Sheffield Hallam University
Denmark
Copenhagen School FT Bachelor of Architectural Technology and Construction (BS)
of Design and Technology
T: +45 3586 3786www.kts.dk/stevnsgade
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School, Paris MUES (Mastère Spécialisé en Management Urbain,
T: +33 1 46 92 49 73 Environnement et Services) (COM) (RES) (VAL)
www.essec.fr PT Master Real Estate Management (COM) (RES) (VAL)
FT MBA with Real Estate Track (COM) (RES) (VAL)
IMPI – Institut du Management PT Master in Wealth and Property Management (Maste`re en
du Patrimoine et de l’Immobilier Gestion Patrimoniale et de l’lmmobilier) (COM) (RES) (VAL)
at the Bordeaux Business School
– In Bordeaux and Paris
T: +33 (0)5 56 84 22 04
www.bem.edu/impi
Institut d’études PT Diplôme d’études économiques et juridiques appliquées
économiques et juridiques à la construction et à l’habitation (COM) (RES) (VAL) – also
appliquées à la Construction available for delivery in Morocco
et à l’Habitation (ICH)
T: +33 1 58 80 85 59
www.ichplus.com
(Venues: Aix en Provence, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Marseilles, Montpellier, Nantes, Nice, Paris, Strasbourg)
Université Paris 1 PT Postgraduate Diploma in Commercial Property
Panthéon-Sorbonne (Diplôme d’Etudes Supérieures Immobilier d’ Entreprise)
T: +33 (0)1 40 46 28 57 (COM) (RES) (VAL)
ADI Akademie PT Diplom-Immobilienökonom/in Kontaktstudium
für Immobilienwirtschaft Immobilienökonomie (COM) (RES) (VAL)T: +49 (0)711 / 907 54 09
E: gawrich@adi-stuttgart.dewww.adi-stuttgart.de(Venues: Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich, Stuttgart)
BBA Berlin-Brandenburgische PT Master of Business Administration in Real Estate Management
Akademie der (COM) (RES) (VAL)
Immobilienwirtschaft e.V.
T: +49 30 23 08 550E: martina.heger@bba-campus.dewww.mba-real-estate.de
DHBW Duale Hochschule PT BA Betriebswirtschaftslehre Immobilienwirtschaft
Baden-Wuerttemberg Stuttgart (BA Business Studies in Property Economics) (COM) (RES) (VAL)T: +49 (0)711 6673 6961
Hochschule für Wirtschaft FT BSc in Real Estate Studies (COM) (RES) (VAL)
und Umwelt Nürtingen – Geislingen
T: +49 (0)7 331 22 555E: immobilienwirtschaft@hfwu.dewww.immo.hfwu.de
IREBS International Real PT PgDip Real Estate Management (COM) (RES) (VAL)
Estate Business School
T: +49 6723 995030www.irebs.de(Venues: Berlin, München, Rheingau, Rhein-Ruhr)
IREBS/University of Regensburg FT MSc Real Estate (COM) (RES) (VAL)
Estate Business School
T: +49 941-9435071www.irebs.de
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