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BSc in Real Estate Management


Objectives

The BSc degree in Real Estate Management provides an opportunity for students with the aim of becoming general practice surveyors, specialised in valuation of property or commercial investment management.

 

On completion of the programme graduates:

  • should have acquired knowledge and understanding appropriate to practising real estate management;
  • will be aware of the Imitations, willing to reflect and to learn from their experience in practice;
  • will be able to investigate, analyse and propose appropriate solutions to practical problems;
  • will be able to communicate effectively using a variety of media in context;
  • will be fit to undertake preparation for admission to an appropriate professional body and
  • will be aware of their obligations to individuals and society and able to accept and generate change in society.

Duration of Studies

The period of study for full-time students is four academe years (or eight semesters) covering both core and elective subjects.

 

 

Graduation Requirements

Students studying towards the BSc Degree in Real Estate Management are required to take a minimum of 306 ECTS. Two hundred and seventy (270) must come from core subjects and thirty six (36) from electives.

 

 

Honours Degree

At the time of graduation, each candidate for an Honours Degree must have:

  • completed al the prescribed work of the examination syllabus;
  • achieved the required minimum number of credit units of prescribed course work by completing successfully all core, and elective subjects, as required by the programme of studies. As a general rule, all students must have
  • successfully completed a minimum of 292 ECTS; and
  • secured a GPA of or least 200 on courses taken successfully during semesters 5 to 8.

A candidate who has fulfilled the requirements of the prescribed scheme of study and has satisfied the examiners shall be eligible for the conferment of a Bachelors Degree with Honours in one of the following classes on the basis of his Grade Point Average (GPA)

 

3,60 to 4,00: First Class
3,00 to 3,59: Second Class, 1st Division
2,60 to 2,99: Second Class, 2nd Division
2,00 to 2,59: Third Class

 

Candidates not deened to have attained the standard required for the conferment of an Honours Degree may be granted the Pass Degree.


First year

Semester 01

ECTS

 

Core

(36)

BSM-110

ECONOMICS I

6

ESM-111

CONSTRUCTION I

6

ESM-114

LAW I

6

ESM-116

VALUATIONS I

6

ESM-117

PROJECT I

6

ESM-214

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING I

6

 

Electives One from:

(6)

ESM-115

SOCIAL STRUCTURE I

6

PRL-130

COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT I

6

PRL-111

PUBLIC RELATIONS I

6

CST-110

COMPUTERS AND APPLICATIONS I

6

Semester 02

ECTS

 

Core

(36)

BSM-120

ECONOMICS II

6

ESM-121

CONSTRUCTION II

6

ESM-124

LAW II

6

ESM-126

VALUATIONS II

6

ESM-127

PROJECT II

6

ESM-224

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING II

6

 

Electives One from:

(6)

ESM-125

SOCIAL STRUCTURE II

6

PRL-140

COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT II

6

PRL-121

PUBLIC RELATIONS II

6

Second year

Semester 03

ECTS

 

Core

(36)

ESM-211

CONSTRUCTION III

6

ESM-212

ESTATE MANAGEMENT I

6

ESM-213

LAND ECONOMICS I

6

ESM-216/226

PROJECT III & IV

6

ESM-334

ADVANCED PLANNING STUDIES

6

 

Electives One from:

(6)

ESM-216/226

PROJECT III & IV

6

ESM-218

MEASUREMENT AND ESTIMATING

6

Semester 04

ECTS

 

Core

(36)

ESM-221

CONSTRUCTION IV

6

ESM-222

ESTATE MANAGEMENT II

6

ESM-223

LAND ECONOMICS II

6

ESM-226

VALUATION IV

6

ESM-227

MEASUREMENT AND ESTIMATING II

6

ESM-431

CURRENT ISSUES IN TOWN PLANNING PRACTICE

6

 

Electives One from:

(6)

BSM-313

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

6

PSY-227

ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

6

Third year

Semester 05

ECTS

 

Core

(30)

ESM-313

PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING I

6

ESM-314

PROPERTY INVESTMENT ANALYSIS I

6

ESM-315

VALUATION AND LAW I

6

ESM-317/327

PROJECT V & VI

6

ACF-115

ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS

6

 

Electives One from:

(6)

BSM-221

PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING

6

ESM-316

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGEMENT I

6

Semester 06

ECTS

 

Core

(36)

ESM-323

PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING II

6

ESM-324

PROPERTY INVESTMENT ANALYSIS II

6

ESM-325

VALUATION AND LAW II

6

ESM-327

PROJECT VI

6

ESM-335

PROPERTY AGENCY

3

ESM-433

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT

3

ESM-434

LAND SURVEYING

6

 

Electives One from:

(6)

ESM-410

PROPERTY MARKET ANALYSIS

6

ESM-326

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGEMENT II

6

Fourth year

Semester 07

ECTS

 

Core

(30)

ESM-411

PROPERTY IN EUROPEAN UNION

6

BSM-311

INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT I

6

PRL-420

BUSINESS ETHICS

6

ESM-312

MANAGEMENT I

6

GEN-430

PROJECT EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT I

6

 

Electives One from:

(6)

BSM-410

THE DYNAMICS OF CYPRUS ECONOMY I

6

ESM-432

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE

6

Semester 08

ECTS

 

Core

(30)

ESM-427

STRATEGIC CORPORATE MANAGEMENT AND REAL ESTATE

6

ESM-428

FINAL PROJECT

6

ESM-429

REAL ESTATE TAXATION

6

BSM-321

INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT II

6

ESM-123

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT II

6

 

Electives One from:

(6)

BSM-412

BUSINESS AND SOCIETY

6

BSM-420

THE DYNAMICS OF CYPRUS ECONOMY II

6