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MSc - Master of Science
Henley Business School
Part Time
SEP-25
24 months
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MSc - Master of Science
Henley Business School
Part Time
SEP-25
24 months
Select a an exam type
Overview
This flexible Masters programme will give you the specialist skills and knowledge of the real estate sector in the UK and internationally. ?Drawing on your work experience, it provides a framework that will enable you to understand and undertake real estate analysis. The MSc in Real Estate (Flexible) is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
A suite of modules provides the core knowledge in areas such as investment appraisal, economics, corporate finance, financial institutions and law. You can then select a range of optional modules to broaden the skills in your particular areas of interest. You will develop your report writing, oral presentation and research skills that are applicable to a range of future career paths.
You will build you academic knowledge of the real estate sector and develop your career prospects while remaining in employment. You can also spread your degree over a number of years to accommodate your work commitments.
Careers
You must be in relevant employment in order to undertake the programme. Your career prospects will be enhanced by the skills and knowledge gained on each of the modules. You will also benefit from the networking opportunities with fellow real estate professionals in the various modules.
The School of Real Estate & Planning has a worldwide reputation and a long history of providing postgraduate education in real estate. All our postgraduate programmes open up many options for employment in the real estate industry around the world.
An upper second-class honours degree from a UK university, or the equivalent from an internationally recognised university. You should normally be in relevant graduate level employment. If your first language is not English, you are required to provide evidence of proficiency.
Students living in
Domestic
Students from Domestic
£2,000 per 20 credit module
Students from EU
£2,000 per 20 credit module
Students from International
£2,000 per 20 credit module