Housing Management and Policy
University of Greenwich offers this product as a default in the following regions: N/A
This programme has been developed to meet the needs of those employed in housing and related professions. Housing is an interesting, challenging and rewarding career with good employment prospects.
The programme combines lectures and tutorials, as well as individual and group projects and seminars. The preparation of a dissertation enables students to use a range of skills that have been developed throughout the programme, the skills of enterprise and innitiative required for thorough investigation and research into a chosen topic; the motivation and time management skills necessary to produce a substantive and organised piece of written work; and the ability to synthesise and integrate com…
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This programme has been developed to meet the needs of those employed in housing and related professions. Housing is an interesting, challenging and rewarding career with good employment prospects.
The programme combines lectures and tutorials, as well as individual and group projects and seminars. The preparation of a dissertation enables students to use a range of skills that have been developed throughout the programme, the skills of enterprise and innitiative required for thorough investigation and research into a chosen topic; the motivation and time management skills necessary to produce a substantive and organised piece of written work; and the ability to synthesise and integrate complex information.
Aims of the programme
- To develop skills in key competency areas within housing policy and practice
- To develop awareness and understanding of housing and related professions both nationally and internationally
Content
- Sustainable Regeneration and Housing (20 credits)
- Critical Thinking (10 credits)
- Dissertation (40 credits)
- Housing Policy (20 credits)
- Asset Management and The Social Rented Sector (20 credits)
- Research Methods (10 credits)
- Management Principles (20 credits)
- Development Economics and Planning (20 credits)
One option (20 credits) from:
- Project Management
- Sustainable Built Environments
- Real Estate Development and Investment
- Building Rehabilitation
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