UCL’s International Real Estate and Planning MSc prepares you to build your career in real estate, planning and urban policy. This real estate and planning master's degree examines the relationship between real estate markets and planning systems, as well as the relationships between markets and policy at local, national and international levels. You study how real estate markets operate and explore market mechanisms from the perspectives of investors, developers and occupiers.
An upper second-class honours Bachelor's degree (or higher) from a UK university or an overseas qualification of equivalent standing is required. There is no particular subject requirement as the MSc provides an 'initial' planning and real estate education for graduates with cognate or non-cognate degrees. Applicants who do not hold an upper second-class degree may, in exceptional cases, be admitted to the programme if they are able to demonstrate considerable senior-level professional experience in planning real estate or a related field (but in all cases a minimum of 2:2 will be required).
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95.9% of International Real Estate and Planning MSc graduates were in employment or further study within 15 months of further study (HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey 2017-23). They are now working in planning and real estate careers in 21 countries around the world.
Employers include Aecom, CBRE, Colliers International, Savills, Cushman and Wakefield, Knight Frank, Notting Hill Housing Association, KPMG, PwC, Fosun International, M3 Consulting, Project Management Bureau of the Municipality of Rotterdam, China Fortune Land Development, and many more.
Compulsory modules
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