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University of Melbourne

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Master of Property

  • Masters (Coursework)

The Master of Property program equips students with skills to excel in the dynamic property industry, covering areas such as valuation, investment, and sustainable development. It offers insights into residential and commercial real estate lifecycles and prepares graduates for future-focused roles.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Course Code
MC-PROP
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul

About this course

OverviewCourse overviewOverview

Are you an aspiring property professional? Discover how to make an impact across international, corporate or sustainable real estate sectors.

Property and real estate practices impact the environments we work and live in. As the largest asset that households, businesses, and governments own and use, the property industry is a cornerstone of economic and urban development.

Graduate with the confidence to excel in this multifaceted and dynamic global industry. In the Master of Property you'll learn how to identify development opportunities and build a successful investment portfolio. Grow your expertise in analysing market trends, assessing property value and financial feasibility and negotiating real estate agreements.

Your studies will cover the full property lifecycle of residential and commercial real estate. Giving you insight into the complex systems behind both the Australian and global property markets.

At the Melbourne School of Design we'll prepare you for what's next in the industry. From sustainable development practices to leveraging big data and advanced technologies, enter the workforce with a future-focused set of skills.

You will gain advanced knowledge in:

  • Cultural heritage and native land
  • Property communication and marketing
  • Valuation and property advisory
  • Real estate investment and finance
  • Real estate portfolio management
  • Property development and services

Entry requirements

Pathways into the Master of Property

The Master of Property is designed to be adapted to your experience. Whether you are continuing with an undergraduate degree or looking to change career directions, the degree can be tailored to suit you.

2 year stream

  • Who is it for: Students with an undergraduate degree in a cognate (or related) discipline, including property, construction, or business.
  • Intake periods: Start-year (February) and mid-year (July)
  • Flexible study options: Part-time available

3 year stream

  • Who is it for: Students with an undergraduate degree that is from a non-cognate discipline
  • Intake periods: Start-year (February) and mid-year (July)
  • Flexible study options: Part-time available

If you've studied in a cognate or relevant discipline, you could be eligible for credit for up to the first year of the program, reducing your overall study time. To be assessed for credit, you'll need to supply the official subject description of each subject for which you are seeking credit. Find out more information on entry requirements.

Study locations

Parkville

What you will learn

Overview

Course overview

Overview

Are you an aspiring property professional? Discover how to make an impact across international, corporate or sustainable real estate sectors.

Property and real estate practices impact the environments we work and live in. As the largest asset that households, businesses, and governments own and use, the property industry is a cornerstone of economic and urban development.

Graduate with the confidence to excel in this multifaceted and dynamic global industry. In the Master of Property you'll learn how to identify development opportunities and build a successful investment portfolio. Grow your expertise in analysing market trends, assessing property value and financial feasibility and negotiating real estate agreements.

Your studies will cover the full property lifecycle of residential and commercial real estate. Giving you insight into the complex systems behind both the Australian and global property markets.

At the Melbourne School of Design we'll prepare you for what's next in the industry. From sustainable development practices to leveraging big data and advanced technologies, enter the workforce with a future-focused set of skills.

You will gain advanced knowledge in:

  • Cultural heritage and native land
  • Property communication and marketing
  • Valuation and property advisory
  • Real estate investment and finance
  • Real estate portfolio management
  • Property development and services

Career pathways

Graduate with the confidence to excel in this multifaceted and dynamic global industry. In the Master of Property you'll learn how to identify development opportunities and build a successful investment portfolio. Grow your expertise in analysing market trends, assessing property value and financial feasibility and negotiating real estate agreements.

Credit for prior study or work

If you've studied in a cognate or relevant discipline, you could be eligible for credit for up to the first year of the program, reducing your overall study time. To be assessed for credit, you'll need to supply the official subject description of each subject for which you are seeking credit. Find out more information on entry requirements.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Business & Management courses at University of Melbourne.
82.5%
Overall satisfaction
84.4%
Skill scale
70.1%
Teaching scale
90.4%
Employed full-time
$120k
Average salary