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Bachelor of Property BProp

The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s largest and most highly ranked university, with a global reputation for academic excellence, research quality and industry-connected learning. It welcomes students from over 100 countries and supports them with academic, pastoral and career services.

 

Why Study Bachelor of Property at Auckland?

The Bachelor of Property is a specialist undergraduate degree preparing you for careers in the property sector — from valuation and investment to marketing, development and management. You’ll gain practical, industry-relevant skills and make professional connections from early in your study.

Key benefits:

  • Strong industry links and networking opportunities with property professionals.

  • Buddy programme with senior property mentors.

  • Meets educational standards of key professional bodies (e.g., Valuers Registration Board, Property Institute of NZ, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors).

  • Conjoint options available with other bachelor programmes (e.g., Commerce).

 

Programme Structure & Subjects

Core Programme

The BProp comprises a blend of:

  • Business core foundation courses

  • Specialist property subjects in areas such as:

    • Property Valuation

    • Property Finance and Investment

    • Property Development

    • Property Marketing and Management

    • Land-use Planning and Controls

    • Property Law

    • Building Construction and Surveying

    • M?ori Land Issues and Property Analytics

Electives & General Courses

You will also complete general education courses and may have flexibility to tailor parts of your study to interests within business and property disciplines.

Conjoint Options

You can combine a Bachelor of Property with other degrees such as Commerce, Global Studies, Design, Engineering, Law, or Science — resulting in extended duration (often 4+ years depending on combination).

 

Highlights of the Bachelor of Property

  • Industry relevance: strong links with New Zealand property sector.
  • Mentorship: buddy programme pairing students with industry professionals.
  • Networking: regular events connecting students with employers.
  • Professional recognition: meets academic requirements for property professional bodies.
  • Conjoint study flexibility: blend skills across disciplines.

 

Career Outcomes & Industry Opportunities

Graduates are sought after in roles such as:

  • Property Portfolio Manager

  • Commercial & Industrial Property Manager

  • Property Developer

  • Property Valuer

  • Building Surveyor

  • Property Analyst

  • Property Marketing Specialist

  • Consultant in property investment or advisory roles

 

Visa & Immigration Requirements (International Students)

If you’re an international student planning to study in Auckland, you must apply for a New Zealand Student Visa before traveling. Requirements generally include:

  • A confirmed offer of place from the university.

  • Proof of sufficient funds for tuition and living costs.

  • Health and travel insurance (mandatory).

 

Latest Updates & Special Notes

  • Admissions: Competitive entry; meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee placement — applications are assessed on overall academic and English performance.
  • Conjoint options: Allow you to blend property with business or other disciplines for broader skills and career pathways.
  • Industry accreditation: Recognised by key professional bodies, increasing employability in NZ and abroad.