Master of Property Practice (Online)
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MPropPrac
Looking to transition into the property sector?
This programme provides the formal qualification you need to succeed, even if you don’t have any property experience.
Elevate your earning potential with a qualification respected throughout the industry, accredited by the Property Institute of New Zealand and the Valuers Registration Board. With a strong focus on real-world scenarios and practical application of knowledge, this degree opens doors to a multitude of career opportunities.
Webinar & Live Q&A: Monday 9 December, 12pm
Entry Requirements
A relevant bachelors degree with a GPA of 4.0 or higher
A pathway is available for those that do not meet the criteria. Enquire to find out more.
Duration
Part-time option
- 3 years – 1 course per quarter.
Full-time options
- 18 months – 2 courses per quarter. Q2 start only.
- 1 year (accelerated) – 3 courses per quarter. Q2 start only.
Next start dates
2025 Quarter 2
Applications close 17 March, for classes starting 31 March.
Full Programme Fees
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What are the key benefits?
– Unlock Your Future in Property with the Master of Property Practice
Become a leader in property valuation, development, investment and management. Specifically tailored for the New Zealand job market and industry, this programme is perfect for those ready to ascend into leadership roles and specialise in key areas.
– Global learning, Local Impact
This 100% online programme allows you to study when it suits you best, making it ideal for busy professionals. Access high-quality course materials and engage with expert faculty from anywhere in the world, with unparalleled online student support every step of the way.
– Learn and Grow with Peers
Join a network of mature professionals, drawing on shared experiences and insights to enhance your learning. Experience real-world learning through an engaging capstone project. This becomes the impressive start to your portfolio, where you apply your skills in practical scenarios, standing out to employers and clients.
– Learn from Top Academics and Property Experts
Learn from a team of leading academics and seasoned property practitioners. Enhance your knowledge through exclusive guest lectures and live, interactive sessions, while building valuable industry connections. Leverage networking opportunities with experienced professionals and industry leaders to propel your career towards success.
– Achieve Global Recognition
Study at the prestigious University of Auckland Business School, renowned for its Triple Crown accreditation which ranks it among the top 1% globally. This endorsement further amplifies the recognition of your qualification and expertise. Embark on a journey to transform your future in the property industry today.
Programme Structure
Specifically for industry professionals and recent graduates without a qualification in property, the Master of Property Practice will advance your practical and theoretical skills, knowledge and understanding of property management, development and valuation, as well as accelerate your career in property and related fields.
Experience real-world learning to showcase your expertise and knowledge through an engaging capstone project. This becomes the impressive start to your portfolio, where you apply your skills in practical scenarios, standing out to employers and clients.
Full-time study is only available when starting in a Quarter 2 intake. A Postgraduate Diploma in Property Practice (120-points) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Property Practice (60-points) are available for those seeking shorter qualifications.
The Master of Property Practice comprises 11 courses. Each course runs over a 10-week quarter, allowing you to complete this programme in either 1 year (full-time, Q2 start only), 2 years (full-time, Q2 start only), or 3-years (part-time). You have the option to either take one course at a time, two courses or three courses (15 point only).
To complete the MPropPrac, you will complete PROPPRAC 700-709 and either PROPPRAC 778 or PROPPRAC 779.
Course Code | Course | Description | Points |
PROPPRAC 700 | Management and Marketing | Achieving optimum performance from property assets is a multi-faceted process involving leases, financial structures, marketing, and occupier demand. Budgeting, operational expenditures, and capital expenditures will be introduced within the property context. An understanding of health and safety issues as well as leases will be provided. | 15 |
PROPPRAC 701 | Sustainable Construction | Knowledge of construction is vital in understanding property valuation, property management and property development. Building materials, structural options, and building services have a strong influence on how a property performs both financially, functionally and environmentally. Provides general construction knowledge and an understanding of the construction process in context of buildings’ impact on the environment. | 15 |
PROPPRAC 702 | Planning and Development | Property Development is approached from a practical perspective on the development process pathway from vision to commissioning and including the navigation of development controls and other land use restrictions in district plans. Analysis and feasibility are key skills that will be developed with case study illustration and a practical assignment. Design management, consenting, leadership, procurement and delivery will be covered including communication and sustainability. | 15 |
PROPPRAC 703 | Law and Governance | Fundamental legal principles and issues affecting the property professional will be considered including contract law, common form contracts found in the property industry (including leasing, transfer, and valuation) land ownership and professional liability. Key property-focused governance concepts, practices, structures and mechanisms are studied. | 15 |
PROPPRAC 704 | Property Market Dynamics | The supply and demand characteristics of urban developments have impacts on not only the price and availability of property, but on how we live and work. Development economics, urban policy, and land-use economics inform and guide decisions of property professionals, policy makers, and occupiers who shape the built environment. | 15 |
PROPPRAC 705 | Investment and Finance | Financing represents a fundamental part of how properties are purchased, developed and managed. The application of general theories of property investment, discounted cash flow, risk and return, and financial mathematics is vital for property professionals. Debt and equity financing options are discussed for residential and income-producing property and development projects. | 15 |
PROPPRAC 706 | Valuation | As every property is unique, the valuation of property presents many challenges and has a strong influence on the financial viability of both existing buildings and the development process. Valuation involves a range of models and approaches for valuing residential, commercial and industrial property and undeveloped land. | 15 |
PROPPRAC 707 | Property Technology | Develops capabilities in applying analytical tools and technologies to the analysis of issues to enhance understanding of property markets and support effective decision-making. | 15 |
PROPPRAC 708 | Professional Practice | The theory and practice of valuing, managing and developing special categories of property including shopping centres, hotels, leasehold and Māori land. Other professional property practices covered include compulsory purchase, litigation, arbitration, and professional ethics and practice. | 15 |
PROPPRAC 709 | Advanced Property Analytics | Extend and apply core property knowledge involving management, development valuation and investment to critically analyse repositioning opportunities for an existing income-producing property through use of specialised cash flow modelling software. | 15 |
PROPPRAC 778 A/B | Capstone Project | An individual, research-informed practical project with a hypothetical development opportunity, producing written and oral reports of the findings. | 30 |
PROPPRAC 779 A/B | Capstone Project | A team-based, research-informed practical project with a hypothetical development opportunity, producing written and oral reports of the findings. | 30 |
Programme Structure
Specifically for industry professionals and recent graduates without a qualification in property, the Master of Property Practice will advance your practical and theoretical skills, knowledge and understanding of property management, development and valuation, as well as accelerate your career in property and related fields.
Experience real-world learning to showcase your expertise and knowledge through an engaging capstone project. This becomes the impressive start to your portfolio, where you apply your skills in practical scenarios, standing out to employers and clients.
Full-time study is only available when starting in a Quarter 2 intake. A Postgraduate Diploma in Property Practice (120-points) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Property Practice (60-points) are available for those seeking shorter qualifications.
The Master of Property Practice comprises 11 courses. Each course runs over a 10-week quarter, allowing you to complete this programme in either 1 year (full-time, Q2 start only), 2 years (full-time, Q2 start only), or 3-years (part-time). You have the option to either take one course at a time, two courses or three courses (15 point only).
To complete the MPropPrac, you will complete PROPPRAC 700-709 and either PROPPRAC 778 or PROPPRAC 779.
PROPPRAC 700 - Management and Marketing - 15 Points
Achieving optimum performance from property assets is a multi-faceted process involving leases, financial structures, marketing, and occupier demand. Budgeting, operational expenditures, and capital expenditures will be introduced within the property context. An understanding of health and safety issues as well as leases will be provided.
PROPPRAC 701 - Sustainable Construction - 15 points
Knowledge of construction is vital in understanding property valuation, property management and property development. Building materials, structural options, and building services have a strong influence on how a property performs both financially, functionally and environmentally. Provides general construction knowledge and an understanding of the construction process in context of buildings’ impact on the environment.
PROPPRAC 702 - Planning and Development - 15 points
Property Development is approached from a practical perspective on the development process pathway from vision to commissioning and including the navigation of development controls and other land use restrictions in district plans. Analysis and feasibility are key skills that will be developed with case study illustration and a practical assignment. Design management, consenting, leadership, procurement and delivery will be covered including communication and sustainability.
PROPPRAC 703 - Law and Governance - 15 points
Fundamental legal principles and issues affecting the property professional will be considered including contract law, common form contracts found in the property industry (including leasing, transfer, and valuation) land ownership and professional liability. Key property-focused governance concepts, practices, structures and mechanisms are studied.
PROPPRAC 704 - Property Market Dynamics - 15 points
The supply and demand characteristics of urban developments have impacts on not only the price and availability of property, but on how we live and work. Development economics, urban policy, and land-use economics inform and guide decisions of property professionals, policy makers, and occupiers who shape the built environment.
PROPPRAC 705 - Investment and Finance - 15 points
Financing represents a fundamental part of how properties are purchased, developed and managed. The application of general theories of property investment, discounted cash flow, risk and return, and financial mathematics is vital for property professionals. Debt and equity financing options are discussed for residential and income-producing property and development projects.
PROPPRAC 706 - Valuation - 15 points
As every property is unique, the valuation of property presents many challenges and has a strong influence on the financial viability of both existing buildings and the development process. Valuation involves a range of models and approaches for valuing residential, commercial and industrial property and undeveloped land.
PROPPRAC 707 - Property Technology - 15 points
Develops capabilities in applying analytical tools and technologies to the analysis of issues to enhance understanding of property markets and support effective decision-making.
PROPPRAC 708 - Professional Practice - 15 points
The theory and practice of valuing, managing and developing special categories of property including shopping centres, hotels, leasehold and Māori land. Other professional property practices covered include compulsory purchase, litigation, arbitration, and professional ethics and practice.
PROPPRAC 709 - Advanced Property Analytics - 15 points
Extend and apply core property knowledge involving management, development valuation and investment to critically analyse repositioning opportunities for an existing income-producing property through use of specialised cash flow modelling software.
PROPPRAC 778 A/B - Capstone Project - 30 points
An individual, research-informed practical project with a hypothetical development opportunity, producing written and oral reports of the findings.
PROPPRAC 779 A/B - Capstone Project - 30 points
A team-based, research-informed practical project with a hypothetical development opportunity, producing written and oral reports of the findings.
*Our Programme Advisors will provide all official programme information, including regulations about entry, enrolment, course fees, examinations and requirements for degrees, diplomas and certificates as per the University Calendar. Courses are paid per Semester. Fees are set in advance of each calendar year and will be updated on this website. Fees are inclusive of 15% GST, but do not include the Student Services Fee, course books, travel and health insurance, or living costs. Amounts shown are indicative only. In addition to the tuition fees, there is a Student Services Fee of $4.44 per point (online). Fees will be confirmed upon completion of enrolment into courses
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