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Master of Property Practice MPropPrac
The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s largest and most prestigious university, highly regarded globally for teaching quality, research strength, and industry links. It attracts students from more than 100 countries and offers extensive student support services, and its Business School is well respected, especially for professional and applied postgraduate programmes
Why Study Master of Property Practice?
The Master of Property Practice (MPropPrac) is ideal for:
- Recent graduates who did not study property as part of their bachelor’s degree
- Mid-career professionals seeking to advance in the property sector
- International students who want practical real-world skills in property management, property development, valuation, finance and law
Programme Structure & Course Topics
The Master of Property Practice consists of:
Core Subject Areas (Part I – 135 points)
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Management and Marketing
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Sustainable Construction
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Planning and Development
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Law and Governance
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Property Market Dynamics
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Investment and Finance
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Valuation
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Property Technology
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Professional Practice
Advanced & Capstone (Part II – 45 points)
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Advanced Property Analytics (15 points)
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Capstone Project (30 points): choose between an individual or team-based project, where you apply your learning to a real-world problem.
Disciplines or Specialisations
There are no formal sub-specialisations within the Master of Property Practice, but the curriculum covers a range of property-related disciplines including:
- Property valuation
- Property management
- Property development & planning
- Investment & finance
- Sustainable construction & property tech
- Law & governance
Career Outcomes
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
- Property developer
- Property analyst
- Commercial or industrial property manager
- Property asset manager
- Property marketing specialist
- Valuer and property consultant
Highlights (International Students)
- 100% online delivery — great flexibility for working professionals or distance learners.
- Programme suits non-property graduates seeking entry into the property sector.
- Strong blend of industry-relevant topics — valuation, planning, finance and analytics.
- Choice of individual or team capstone project to showcase practical skills.
Visa Requirements (International Students)
To study in New Zealand, international students typically must:
- Get an Offer of Place from the University
- Apply for a New Zealand student visa (fee-paying)
- Show proof of funds (fees, living costs, insurance)
- Arrange health and travel insurance
- Meet English language and academic criteria

