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Property Development BSc (Hons)

Graduate from this accredited property development degree with the commercial, managerial and technical skills needed to launch your career in real estate.

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Key information

UCAS code:

N232

Accreditation:

This course is Accredited

Typical offer:

112-120 UCAS points from 2 or 3 A levels

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Overview

This accredited BSc (Hons) Property Development degree course gives you the commercial, managerial, technical and creative skills you need to launch your career in real estate. Learn to meet the challenges of a fast-moving property industry, from the refurbishment of affordable housing to overseeing the construction of multi-million-pound developments.

You'll master skills in computer-aided design (CAD) and evolve expert knowledge in the application of sustainable development, law for the built environment, property valuation, and property economics and investment. You'll also develop the entrepreneurial spirit you need to lead on pioneering projects.

Increased investment in developing infrastructure is a key part of the government's plan to 'Build Back Better' so you could play a key role in our society's goals and realising a new era of sustainable development.

Course highlights

  • Choose specialist modules that match your interests and career ambitions, such as heritage property conservation and management, international built environment fieldwork, project management and dispute resolution 
  • Get out of the classroom through on-site visits where you'll tour building sites and meet contractors, experiencing your future workplace
  • Take an optional European study trip to a construction project – past destinations include Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands
  • Be inspired with visits from guest speakers with key industry experience, including property developers, land agents and course graduates â€“ one industry contact gave a guest lecture on their experience working in the British Virgin Islands for AECOM
  • Benefit from our partnerships with Hampshire County Council, Winchester City Council and our professional advisory board who arrange site visits and share their industry knowledge
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)

94%

of graduates in work or further study 15 months after this course

(HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey 2021/22)

Top 30

for student satisfaction

(Times Higher Education, 2024)

Accreditation

This course is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

December 2019

Rob's accredited degree opened doors for his future

"One of the unique things about my course compared to other universities is the fact it is RICS accredited. This means it opens more doors in the future for me, as well as showing it’s a high-quality course."

Contact information

Admissions

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This course is available through Clearing.

How to apply for accommodation

We have a variety of accommodation options, including studios, en-suites, catered, self-catered and private rental options. See how our housing team can help you find a place to call home.

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Clearing FAQs

To work out your UCAS points, use our UCAS Calculator to work out how many UCAS points you have.

The tariff calculator will allow you to see what grades you need to get into your preferred course at ºÚÁÏÈë¿Ú.

You can apply through Clearing if:

  • You don't meet the conditions of your offer for your firm (first) or insurance (second) choice courses
  • Your exam results are better than you expected and you want to change your course or university 
  • You don't hold any offers
  • You've accepted an offer but changed your mind about the course you want to do
  • You're applying for the first time after 30 June 2024 

After we make you an offer we'll send you a confirmation email. This email will let you know what you need to do next and it will tell you what you need to provide us. In some instances we may ask you to send us copies of certificates or you may need to send us a portfolio. 

If you've previously applied through UCAS you'll need to use your UCAS Hub to accept our offer by adding us as your Clearing choice. 

If you're having issues, please contact us on +44 (0)23 9284 8090 or admissions@port.ac.uk

Once you've accepted your Clearing course offer, we'll be in touch with details of available accommodation in the area. This will include our latest hall availability and support to find local rented accommodation via

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If you would like further information or guidance, please contact our international office or call our International Clearing Hotline on +44(0)23 9284 8785.

Entry requirements

BSc (Hons) Property Development degree entry requirements

Typical offers

  • UCAS points - 112-120 points from 2 or 3 A levels, or equivalent. (calculate your UCAS points)
  • A levels - BBB-BBC
  • T-levels - Merit
  • BTECs (Extended Diplomas) - DDM-DMM
  • International Baccalaureate - 29

You may need to have studied specific subjects or GCSEs –.

English language requirements

  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 with no component score below 5.5.

We also accept other standard English tests and qualifications, as long as they meet the minimum requirements of your course.

If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

We look at more than just your grades

While we consider your grades when making an offer, we also carefully look at your circumstances and other factors to assess your potential. These include whether you live and work in the region and your personal and family circumstances which we assess using established data.

If you don't meet the entry requirements, you may be able to join this course after you successfully complete a foundation year.

Your facilities

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Building Information Modelling (BIM) software

Use our suite of Building Information Modelling (BIM) software, including our computer-aided design tools that use digital images to show physical and functional characteristics.

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Specialist equipment

Learn to use the latest technology to survey sites, such as drones, and industry-standard equipment such as an Ecodist Plus laser measure. You'll also get experience with an Extech Meterlink moisture meter to measure levels of moisture and humidity in timber (and other materials).

Design Studio and Modelling Workshop

The studio and workshop host integrated AV projection systems, a dedicate model-making workshop, a refitted modelling room and space for model building and large format poster design.

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Surveying Store

Get practical experience with all the equipment you'll need to develop your skills, including automatic levels, theodolites for measuring angles between designated points, computer-aided design and drafting software as well as a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers for surveying and marking land.

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Port-Eco House

Our Port-Eco House is a 3-bedroom property equipped with various monitoring systems, which measure everything from the efficiency of heating and insulation to dampness and exterior weather conditions.

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Careers and opportunities

The UK Government has committed to loan funding of , as part of a £2.2 billion loan financing plan to support infrastructure and drive housing supply. So it's likely the skills you develop on this course will be in high demand when you graduate.

100% of our course graduates are  15 months after they graduate and 90% of those graduates find their work meaningful. With your skills in demand, you can expect  as an experienced property developer â€“ but you can also use your knowledge as a foundation for a career in surveying, property law and building conservation.

Graduate destinations

Our graduates have worked for companies such as:

  • Savills
  • Lambert Smith Hampton
  • Countrywide
  • Chichester District Council
  • CBRE Group

What jobs can you do with a property development degree?

Graduates from this course have gone on to work in property development, surveying, project management and consultancy, in roles such as:

  • property developer
  • sustainable development consultant
  • legal adviser and property lawyer
  • chartered building surveyor
  • real estate land and asset manager
  • real estate consultant
  • historic building conservationist
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Ongoing career support – up to 5 years after you graduate

Get experience while you study, with support to find part-time jobs, volunteering opportunities, and work experience.

Towards the end of your degree and for up to five years after graduation, you’ll receive one-to-one support from our Graduate Recruitment Consultancy to help you find your perfect role.

Placement year (optional)

Taking an optional placement year gives you the experience you need to increase your chances of landing your perfect role after graduation. You could work in a paid role in a professional organisation (our students earn an average salary of £19,000 during their placements) or set up your own business, giving you the chance to grow your professional network and enhance your CV. 

We'll give you all the support you need to find a placement that prepares you for your career, and we'll continue to mentor you throughout your placement.

You could also choose to set up your own business, or take a voluntary placement.

Potential roles

Previous students have taken placement roles such as:

  • trainee building surveyor
  • undergraduate planner/land negotiator
  • project management placement
  • property developer
  • real estate evaluator

Potential destinations

They've completed placements at organisations including:

  • Linden Homes
  • ºÚÁÏÈë¿Ú City Council
  • Savills
  • Knight Frank
  • Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL)
  • Gatwick Airport Estates
I did an industrial placement as a trainee building surveyor with ºÚÁÏÈë¿Ú City Council, I loved it. I oversaw my own residential fire risk assessment project which meant I was able to make positive safety improvements to residents living spaces. I have been fortunate enough to secure a Commercial Graduate Surveying role which I am really excited to start and hopefully with some hard work in 2 years’ time I will be sitting my APC to be a fully qualified surveyor.

Cartier Charles, BSc Property Development student

Modules

Each module on this course is worth a certain number of credits.

In each year, you need to study modules worth a total of 120 credits. For example, four modules worth 20 credits and one module worth 40 credits.

What you'll study

Core modules

In this module, you'll create professional drawings and 3D models that bring your building designs to life and enable clear communication between you and your team. You'll also gain key insights into construction methods and efficiency by extracting information from your models.

You'll examine construction principles for residential and commercial projects, analysing material use and building regulations. Through discussion and case studies, you'll reflect on strategies like renewable energy, water efficiency, and waste management. You'll consider sustainability's significance in property design, development, and management. Ultimately, be ready to explain building concepts and environmental issues, and to select appropriate strategies to create sustainable, environmentally-conscious designs.

You'll demonstrate your ability to find and interpret primary sources of English law. Through practical exercises, you'll explain key principles of tort law and contract law, and learn to identify the relevant legal issues to solve problems in property cases. By the end, you'll have the legal understanding to provide sound advice on property matters and feel confident navigating the English legal system.

You'll plan a project that demonstrates the breadth of your talents in this module, from economic management and sociological awareness to construction budgeting and technical measurement. As you produce and present your findings, you'll appreciate the roles of professionals across the real estate and construction industries.

Through theoretical and practical learning, you'll explore the economic forces that shape real estate and construction markets. You'll analyse supply and demand dynamics, and evaluate government policies and regulations. With a focus on investment analysis and financial reporting, you'll apply concepts like NPV and IRR in property investment scenarios. By interpreting accounts and financial statements, you'll provide reasoned advice to clients. This module empowers you to assess macroeconomic impacts and use key metrics to make smart, data-driven decisions.

Core modules

You'll integrate technical and economic considerations with professional communication techniques across the project lifecycles. You'll also focus on your career options, looking at your job search strategy and interview skills. Through this module, you’ll gain project experience, industry connections and the confident self-awareness to impress your future employers.

You'll apply international standards for robust valuations, derive evidence from transaction analysis, and develop strategic management skills to maximize value for investors and users. When you graduate, you'll have the skills to optimize returns on property investment through insightful management.

You'll learn to work within development procedures, enforcement tradeoffs, decision appeals, rural-urban issues, and the complexities of professional conduct in high-impact property planning.

Through lectures aligned with professional standards, you'll analyse drivers of investment decisions and appraise real estate assets. You'll evaluate the roles of stakeholders in the development process and compare property to other asset classes. By using industry software, you'll carry out development appraisals and analyse key performance metrics. With knowledge of funding instruments, you'll be equipped to provide reasoned advice on property investment and development strategies.

On this module, you'll discover how property professionals shape and regenerate vibrant urban environments, as you explore influential movements in urban design. You'll also gain insight into planning legislation and principles, and how to form strategies for sustainable and community-focused growth.

Optional modules

You'll evaluate industry fragmentation in a major project, and see how BIM can provide integration across disciplines. Moving beyond 2D, you'll model projects in 3D for deeper insights. Collaborating securely in teams, you'll use BIM standards to complete virtual buildings.

By surveying local sites like ºÚÁÏÈë¿Ú Dockyard, you'll evaluate refurbishment issues first-hand. You'll analyse factors that enhance heritage value for different groups, and appraise strategies like listing and conservation areas. Working in a team, you'll organize a focus group, synthesize literature, and present recommendations for a heritage project. With real-world experiences, you'll gain insight into protecting our past while meeting modern needs.

Through theory and case studies, you'll develop skills to plan, monitor, and control projects while considering technical and human factors. You'll use industry-standard techniques like WBS and CPM to create organizational structures, schedules, budgets, and risk management plans, covering the project cycle from initiation and stakeholder engagement to procurement and sustainability integration. With individual and group assignments, you'll apply your learning to demonstrate effective project planning, teamwork, and communication. By the end, you'll have core competencies and techniques to successfully manage construction projects.

Core modules

You'll identify and analyse a real-world problem, reviewing past solutions. After proposing an innovative solution, you'll develop a rigorous project plan. Applying sound technical principles, you'll collect and interpret data through surveys, lab work or other methods. By module's end, you'll have demonstrated analytical and practical abilities to solve a complex engineering challenge.

You'll understand how faults impact occupants, evaluate reporting methods and recommend solutions that balance repair costs and heritage value. As you develop a holistic view of buildings, considering technical and social factors, you'll gain confidence in recommending improvements to buildings that positively impact communities.

You'll develop the expertise in English landlord and tenant law to navigate the complex regulations and legal agreements you'll face in a real estate career.

You'll reflect on stakeholder needs, business ethics and your personal strengths. Tailoring your skills to career goals, you'll develop a business plan and stand out in interviews. Collaborating digitally, you'll build your professional network. This experience provides the perfect springboard to start your surveying career, armed with industry knowledge, confidence and connections.

In this module, you'll study statutory laws and their effect on domestic, commercial and industrial scenarios. As you develop your understanding of the statutory laws that affect real estate valuation in the UK, you'll apply what you've learnt to valuation calculations, and hone your ability to present your results in a concise and professional manner. 

On this course, you can do an optional work placement year between your 2nd and 3rd years, or after your 3rd year, to get valuable experience working in industry.

We’ll help you secure a work placement that fits your situation and ambitions. You’ll get mentoring and support throughout the year.

Changes to course content

We use the best and most current research and professional practice alongside feedback from our students to make sure course content is relevant to your future career or further studies.

Therefore, some course content may change over time to reflect changes in the discipline or industry. If a module doesn't run, we'll let you know as soon as possible and help you choose an alternative module.

Teaching

Teaching methods on this course include:

  • lectures
  • seminars
  • tutorials
  • group work
  • field trips
  • site visits

You'll be taught in a practical way to best prepare you for work in the property development industry.

Term dates

The academic year runs from September to June. There are breaks at Christmas and Easter.

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How you're assessed

You'll be assessed through:

  • written exams
  • web assessments
  • essays and reports
  • project presentations
  • a dissertation

You’ll be able to test your skills and knowledge informally before you do assessments that count towards your final mark.

You can get feedback on all practice and formal assessments so you can improve in the future.

Supporting you

The amount of timetabled teaching you'll get on your degree might be less than what you're used to at school or college, but you'll also get support via video, phone and face-to-face from teaching and support staff to enhance your learning experience and help you succeed. You can build your personalised network of support from the following people and services:

Types of support

Your personal tutor helps you make the transition to independent study and gives you academic and personal support throughout your time at university.

As well as regular scheduled meetings with your personal tutor, they're also available at set times during the week if you want to chat with them about anything that can't wait until your next meeting.

You'll have help from a team of faculty learning support tutors. They can help you improve and develop your academic skills and support you in any area of your study in one-on-one and group sessions.

They can help you:

  • master the mathematics skills you need to excel on your course
  • understand engineering principles and how to apply them in any engineering discipline
  • solve computing problems relevant to your course
  • develop your knowledge of computer programming concepts and methods relevant to your course
  • understand and use assignment feedback

All our labs and practical spaces are staffed by qualified laboratory support staff. They’ll support you in scheduled lab sessions and can give you one-to-one help when you do practical research projects.

During term time, Faculty Academic Skills Tutors (AST) are available for bookable 1-to-1 sessions, small group sessions and online sessions. These sessions are tailored to your needs.

Support is available for skills including:

  • University study
  • Getting into the right study mindset
  • Note-taking and note-making skills
  • Referencing
  • Presentation skills
  • Time management, planning, and goal setting
  • Critical thinking
  • Avoiding plagiarism

If you have a disability or need extra support, the Additional Support and Disability Centre (ASDAC) will give you help, support and advice.

Our online  will help you plan for managing the challenges of learning and student life, so you can fulfil your potential and have a great student experience.

You can get personal, emotional and mental health support from our Student Wellbeing Service, in person and online. This includes 1–2–1 support as well as courses and workshops that help you better manage stress, anxiety or depression.

If you require extra support because of a disability or additional learning need our specialist team can help you.

They'll help you to

  • discuss and agree on reasonable adjustments
  • liaise with other University services and facilities, such as the library
  • access specialist study skills and strategies tutors, and assistive technology tutors, on a 1-to-1 basis or in groups
  • liaise with external services

Library staff are available in person or by email, phone, or online chat to help you make the most of the University’s library resources. You can also request one-to-one appointments and get support from a librarian who specialises in your subject area.

The library is open 24 hours a day, every day, in term time.

The Maths Cafe offers advice and assistance with mathematical skills in a friendly, informal environment. You can come to our daily drop-in sessions, develop your mathematics skills at a workshop or use our online resources.

If English isn't your first language, you can do one of our English language courses to improve your written and spoken English language skills before starting your degree. Once you're here, you can take part in our free In-Sessional English (ISE) programme to improve your English further.

Costs and funding

Tuition fees

  • UK/Channel Islands and Isle of Man students – £9,535 per year (may be subject to annual increase)
  • EU students – £9,535 a year (including Transition Scholarship â€“ may be subject to annual increase)
  • International students – £19,200 per year (subject to annual increase)

Funding your studies

Find out how to fund your studies, including the scholarships and bursaries you could get. You can also find more about tuition fees and living costs, including what your tuition fees cover.

Applying from outside the UK? Find out about funding options for international students.

Additional course costs

These course-related costs aren’t included in the tuition fees. So you’ll need to budget for them when you plan your spending.

Costs breakdown

Our accommodation section show your accommodation options and highlight how much it costs to live in ºÚÁÏÈë¿Ú.

You’ll study up to 6 modules a year. You may have to read several recommended books or textbooks for each module.

You can borrow most of these from the Library. If you buy these, they may cost up to £60 each.

We recommend that you budget £75 a year for photocopying, memory sticks, DVDs and CDs, printing charges, binding and specialist printing.

 

If your final year includes a major project, there could be cost for transport or accommodation related to your research activities. The amount will depend on the project you choose.

We will provide you with hard hats and Hi-Vis vests. You will need to buy your own safety boots costing approximately £35.

If you go on the optional international field trip in year 2 you’ll need to contribute approximately £500 to the cost.

If you take a placement year or study abroad year, tuition fees for that year are as follows:

  • UK/Channel Islands and Isle of Man students – £1,430 a year (may be subject to annual increase)
  • EU students – £1,430 a year, including Transition Scholarship (may be subject to annual increase)
  • International students – £2,875  a year (subject to annual increase)

Apply

Ready to apply?

To start this course in 2025, apply through UCAS. You'll need:

  • the UCAS course code – N232
  • our institution code – P80

If you'd prefer to apply directly, use our .

You can also sign up to an Open Day to:

  • Tour our campus, facilities and halls of residence
  • Speak with lecturers and chat with our students 
  • Get information about where to live, how to fund your studies and which clubs and societies to join

If you're new to the application process, read our guide on applying for an undergraduate course.

Applying from outside the UK

As an international student you'll apply using the same process as UK students, but you’ll need to consider a few extra things. 

You can get an agent to help with your application. Check your country page for details of agents in your region.

Find out what additional information you need in our international students section

If you don't meet the English language requirements for this course yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

Admissions terms and conditions

When you accept an offer to study at the ºÚÁÏÈë¿Ú, you also agree to abide by our Student Contract (which includes the University's relevant policies, rules and regulations). You should read and consider these before you apply.