Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Real Estate Management (BSc HREM) | Print |

Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Real Estate Management (BSc HREM)

Entry Requirements:  Mathematics and Geography at ‘O’ level and should have passed 3 ‘A’ levels which include Geography.

 

Part 1 courses for 1st Semester in Real Estate Management

REM101 Urban Planning I  (12 units): The course enables students to know the concepts of urban planning.

REM102 Urban Economics I  (12 units): The course enables students to know the concepts of urban economics.

REM103 Statistics  (12 units): The course enriches the student’s understanding of the application of statistical concepts                       

REM104 Building Technology (12 units): The course enables students to know the evolution of the building industry

 

Part 1 courses for 1st Semester in Real Estate Management

REM105 Financial Accounting I (12 units): The course gives the student basic accounting knowledge.

REM106 Building Studies (12 units): The course offers detailed understanding of the building complex.

REM107 Valuation I   (12 units): The course introduces the student to valuation theory.

REM108 Information Processing (12 units): Teaches the student to apply computer packages in statistical analysis.

 

Part 2 courses at 1st Semester in Real Estate Management

REM 201 Urban Planning II with its prerequisite REM 101 (12 units): The course looks at detailed concepts in urban development.

REM 202 Urban Economics II with its prerequisite REM 102 (12 units): The course focuses on practical examples in urban economics.

REM 203 Real Estate Development I (12 units): The course’s objective is to make student understand about the involvement of the development of real estate.

REM 204 Law I (12 units): The course teaches students to understand the Laws in building industry.

 

Part 2 Courses at 2nd Semester in Real Estate Management

REM 205 Building Services (12 units): The course teaches students to know what is involved in building services and maintenance.

REM 206 Financial Accounting II with its prerequisite REM 105 (12 units): The course teaches students the discipline of financial planning in real estate.

REM 207 Research and Quantitative Methods (12 units): The course equips students with the knowledge of some generic techniques in real estate.

REM 208 Valuation II REM 107: The course introduces valuation mathematics.

REM 209 Property and Facility Management I(12 units): The course aims to equip students about the property rights and facility management

REM 210 Real Estate Finance and Investments I(12 units): The course introduces students to the knowledge of real estate finances and investments.

 

Part 3 Courses in Real Estate Management

Involves student attachment for 2 semesters.

 

REM 380 Industrial Attachment and Professional Experience (student attachment) 120 units

The purpose of attachment is to make students familiarize with the practice of a Realtor.

 

Part 4 Courses at 1st semester in Real Estate Management

Level IV starts on satisfactory completion of level three in line with set out criteria by DRUP.

REM 401 Urban Management:  The course involves understanding urban governance system.

REM 402 Professional Practice: The course equips students with professional skills for real estate management.

REM 403 Real Estate Development II with prerequisite REM 203: The course brings in a critical analysis of the real estate field.

REM 404 Law II with prerequisite REM 204 (12 units): The course equips the student with commercial law and advanced law in real estate.

REM 405 Negotiation, Arbitration and Mediation (12 units): The course equips the student with concepts of negotiation, arbitration and mediation in real estate.

REM 470 Dissertation (24 units): It enables the student to apply what was learnt throughout on a particular research topic.

 

Part 4 courses at 2nd Semester in Real Estate Management

REM 406 Advanced Valuation (12 units): The course looks at other real estate concepts which affect valuation.

REM 407 Valuation III with prerequisite REM 208 (12 units): The students learn advanced valuation mathematics in real estate.

REM 408  Property and Facility Management II with prerequisite REM 209 (12 units): The course focuses on costing of maintenance works.

REM 409 Real Estate Finance and Investments II  with prerequisite REM 210 (12 units): The course focuses on tender procedures in building industries.

REM 470 Dissertation (24 units): It enables the student to apply what was learnt throughout on a particular research topic.