Graduate Diploma in Property Management
Graduate Diploma in Property Management
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Upcoming start dates
Semester 1 - 17 Feb 2025
Semester 2 - 14 Jul 2025
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Qualification
Graduate Diplomas
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Duration
1 year full-time
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Credits
120
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Location
Lincoln University Campus
Strengthen your career potential and prepare for the fast track in property management.
Lincoln University’s advanced Graduate Diploma in Property Management is an intensive programme that grows your capabilities and knowledge. The Graduate Diploma in Property Management prepares you for fast-track entry into specialist property management businesses, or for a consultant or self-employed role. If you are interested in the Graduate Diploma in Property Management, we should get in touch with us before applying so that we can provide the best course advice to suit you.
Programme information
- Completion of an undergraduate degree from an accredited higher education institution in New Zealand.
- Or an equivalent educational achievement or level.
- If English isn’t your first language, other entry requirements will apply. Learn more about the English language requirements.
Summary of Regulations
- 120 credits as specified.
What's it going to cost?
Learn more by using the Domestic Fees Calculator or viewing the International Fees.
You can start studying in either:
- Semester 1 (late February)
- Semester 2 (mid-July)
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Entry requirements
- Completion of an undergraduate degree from an accredited higher education institution in New Zealand.
- Or an equivalent educational achievement or level.
- If English isn’t your first language, other entry requirements will apply. Learn more about the English language requirements.
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Regulations and fees
Summary of Regulations
- 120 credits as specified.
What's it going to cost?
Learn more by using the Domestic Fees Calculator or viewing the International Fees.
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Intake semesters
You can start studying in either:
- Semester 1 (late February)
- Semester 2 (mid-July)
Programme Structure
The Graduate Diploma in Property Management normally requires one year of full-time study. Longer part-time study options are offered. You need 120 credits from four compulsory courses, plus four elective courses from below, with two of these at 300 level.
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Compulsory courses
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{{ 'VAPM 201' | except-last-word }} {{ 'VAPM 201' | last-word }}
Principles of Urban Property Management
15 credits
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{{ 'LWST 302' | except-last-word }} {{ 'LWST 302' | last-word }}
Resource Management Law
15 credits
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{{ 'VAPM 308' | except-last-word }} {{ 'VAPM 308' | last-word }}
Property Analytical Methods
15 credits
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{{ 'VAPM 313' | except-last-word }} {{ 'VAPM 313' | last-word }}
Property and Facilities Management
15 credits
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- ECON 211 - Land Economics 15 credits
- ENGN 232 - Building Facilities Management 15 credits
- LWST 203 - Property Law 15 credits
- BMGT 315 - Project Planning and Management 15 credits
- VAPM 309 - Property Investment & Portfolio Analysis 15 credits
- VAPM 310 - The Valuation of Investment Property 15 credits
- VAPM 314 - Property Development 15 credits
- VAPM 209 - Principals of Property Valuation 15 credits
- Compulsory courses
- Elective courses
A course advisor will help to ensure that your course choices form a coherent study programme.
Programme contacts
Need more info?
Email us on grow@lincoln.ac.nz
Or call us on 0800 10 60 10
If you're overseas, please call +64 3 423 0000
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