Coursework

Master of Property

  • CRICOS code: 061195A

The experience

Overview

Industry

Studying Property at the Melbourne School of Design means exposure to industry experts and current concepts taught into your subjects. Our Professor of Property Piyush Tiwari recently hosted REA Group, Urbis and Lendlease in a discussion about the Future of the Residential Property Market:

The Future of the Residential Property Market post COVID-19

Internships and Vocational Placements

Vocational Placements, also known as Work Integrated Learning (WIL) or Experiential Learning, are a valuable way for students to get hands-on experience in industry while studying.

The MSD Vocational Placement subject enables eligible students to undertake an unpaid, short term placement with a host organisation or industry that is relevant to the student’s area of study. Students are allocated an academic supervisor and a host supervisor prior to starting the placement. These two roles provide students an important source of support throughout the placement and the ensuing report is submitted for academic credit.

Connect with us from anywhere in the world:

Connect with other students in Australia and overseas with the Study Melbourne Hubs: bringing the Melbourne study experience to you.

You can access events and services with other students in Australia, China, Vietnam, Malaysia and virtually in India so no matter where you are in the world, you’ll be connected to the University of Melbourne and other students. Find out how you can make the most of studying online: explore the Study Melbourne Hubs.

Profile

Toby Woolridge

“The theoretical framework of the Master of Property in conjunction with the practical implementation of professional work in the property industry provided me with synergies that helped to develop me as an individual and advance my career prospects. The opportunity for group work and information sharing between disciplines enhanced my interpersonal skills and ability to communicate with people from all different walks of life.
The Melbourne School of Design brings together a diverse range of students and University professionals from all over the world, who specialise in all built environment disciplines. This, combined with the University’s connection to industry professionals (who regularly partake in lectures and tutorials) is what made studying at MSD so valuable.” Toby Woolridge. Master of Property student.

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