Program Summary
Estate Management is a multidisciplinary course that focuses on the planning, development, valuation, management, and administration of land and property. It combines elements of economics, law, architecture, urban planning, and environmental studies to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to oversee and make decisions about land use and property. The course involves learning how to assess the value of properties, negotiate leases and sales, manage real estate portfolios, and ensure compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks. It also covers the maintenance and sustainability of physical assets, land acquisition, and investment analysis. Estate Management prepares students for careers in both the public and private sectors, including roles such as estate surveyors, property managers, valuers, land officers, and consultants. The course emphasizes practical knowledge and professional ethics, often involving fieldwork and case studies to bridge theory and real-world applications.