Property Development (Joint Honours)
When can you start this course? | UCAS code | Fees | Entry requirements
What is joint honours?
With joint honours, you can study for an honours degree in two or even three subjects. Find out more about joint honours, including what subjects you can combine with this one.
Why choose this course?
- You'll get a good insight into the world of property development. You'll be taught by professionals in this field and you'll learn the latest theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
- You can study this Joint Honours course with up to two other subjects, such as Business Management, Marketing or Enterprise Management, so you can build up a degree that matches your interests and career aspirations.
- You'll be studying alongside other built environment students, so you'll pick up a wide range of knowledge that will develop you as an all round professional.
About the course
A joint honours degree is the perfect choice for you if you want to study more than one subject. You can combine this course with one or two other joint honours courses that are offered at our Derby Campus to create your own joint honours degree. Most students combine this course with either Architectural Technology or Business Management.
Visit www.derby.ac.uk/jointhonours for more information.
Today's property market is huge, and the need for people to manage increasingly high value and diverse property portfolios continues to grow. Property development covers everything from renovating a small house to multi-million pound development schemes and we've developed this course to reflect this.
A joint honours degree is flexible, so you can tailor your course to your own interests. You'll focus on the knowledge and skills you'll need to get a job in property development in the UK or overseas when you graduate.
You'll be taught by staff with a wide range of professional experience in property development, including surveyors, architects, structural and civil engineers, economists, planners and lawyers. So, you can be sure you'll be learning the most up to date practice from people who really know what they are talking about.
Your career
Property Development graduates work in a variety of roles in large or small companies, or for themselves.
Depending on the other subjects you take you may follow a variety of career paths. For example, if you study Property Development with Business Management you could look into a career within the domestic property sector, supporting an existing business or starting your own business.
If you study this subject with Marketing, you could consider joining larger property development companies in a marketing or business support role. Or if you combine it with Architectural Studies you could start your own business or work in the practical side of property planning and designing.
How you'll learn
You'll be taught by staff with a wide range of professional experience in property development, including surveyors, architects, structural and civil engineers, economists, planners and lawyers. So, you can be sure you'll be learning the most up to date practice from people who really know what they are talking about.
Start dates
If you're from the UK or EU you can apply to study this course in:
- September 2012
If you're from a country outside the EU you can apply to study this course full time in:
- September 2012
UCAS code
You can combine Property Development with a number of other subjects.
Fees
This is a resource intensive course.
UK/EU students
Full time:
- If you combine this subject with a classroom based subject it will cost £6,995 per year.
- If you combine this subject with another resource intensive subject or a specialist subject it will cost £7,495 per year.
Part time:
You usually take 18 of modules in total for your course
- Modules from classroom based subjects will cost £875 per module.
- Modules from resource intensive subjects will cost £935 per module.
- Modules from specialist subjects will cost £1,000 per module.
International students
Full time:
- If you combine this subject with a classroom based subject it will cost £9,700 per year.
- If you combine this subject with another resource intensive subject or a specialist subject it will cost £9,975 per year.
*These fees apply if you're starting this course between September 2012 and August 2013. We recommend you check fee details with us though, as they can change. Costs can increase each year.
More information about our fees for September 2012 and the support available
Entry requirements
Our entry requirements are usually 260-300 UCAS points from A levels or equivalent ...



