University
University of AucklandThis course is available
Online
Level of Study
Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma
The Postgraduate Certificate in Property Practice (PGCertPropPrac) is a short qualification that will enable non-Property graduates to build their business capabilities and equip themselves to enter or progress a career in property.
You can choose from three pathways in this 60-point programme: the Valuation specialisation, the Property Management specialisation and a General pathway.
The specialist pathways are suited to non-Property graduates with work experience who have focused educational goals. They also suit those with overseas experience seeking a New Zealand-specific context to their learning.
The pathways are designed to develop a strong set of advanced capabilities in property theory and practice that will enable you to succeed across a wide range of property industry roles. These inlcude property valuer, property manager, developer, commercial sales broker or leasing agent.
Students usually complete the programme over 6 months (30 points per quarter) or 12 months (15 points per quarter).
The PGCertPropPrac also provides a qualifying pathway to the Master of Property Practice for graduates who do not meet the GPA for direct admission to the programme.
To be admitted to this programme, you must have completed a relevant bachelors degree from a recognised university or similar institution.
Notes:
A relevant degree may be in arts, business, education, engineering, health sciences, medical sciences, law, planning, sciences or technology.
To be eligible to apply, a student must not have completed a Bachelor of Property from the University of Auckland.
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