The Property major focuses on ownership, development, management, feasibility, funding and investment of land and buildings
The Property major Handbook entry stipulates the complete requirements for the Property major.
Always use the University Handbook as your primary course planning tool.
IMPORTANT
Each major has different rules for which breadth subjects may be taken. If you complete non allowed breadth, you may be required to complete extra subjects in order to meet the requirements of your degree. Please look at the “Non-allowed Breadth Subjects within the Bachelor of Design - relating to specific majors” page on the Handbook. A list of non allowed breadth subjects for this major is available underneath the course plans below.
Semester 1 Intake (Maths Methods 3+4)
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Year 2 | Breadth | |||
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Year 3 | Breadth/Elective | |||
Year 3 | Breadth/Elective |
Subject Leading to a Major | Major subject | Elective subject | Breadth subject |
Note:
- Mathematical knowledge equivalent to a study score of at least 25 in VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4 is required to undertake this major.
- This is a sample course plan only. Subjects offered may change from year to year. You will be advised of current subject offerings prior to subject selection and enrolment.
Semester 1 Intake (Math Methods 1+2)
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Year 1 | Breadth | |||
Year 2 | Breadth | |||
Year 2 | Breadth | |||
Year 3 | Breadth/Elective | |||
Year 3 | Breadth/Elective |
Subject Leading to a Major | Major subject | Elective subject | Breadth subject |
Note:
- Mathematical knowledge equivalent to a study score of at least 25 in VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4 is required to undertake this major.
- This is a sample course plan only. Subjects offered may change from year to year. You will be advised of current subject offerings prior to subject selection and enrolment.
Semester 2 Intake (Maths Methods 3+4)
Year 1 | Breadth | |||
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Year 1 | Breadth | |||
Year 2 | Breadth | |||
Year 2 | Breadth | |||
Year 3 | Breadth/Elective | |||
Year 3 | Breadth/Elective |
Subject Leading to a Major | Major subject | Elective subject | Breadth subject |
Note:
- Mathematical knowledge equivalent to a study score of at least 25 in VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4 is required to undertake this major.
- This is a sample course plan only. Subjects offered may change from year to year. You will be advised of current subject offerings prior to subject selection and enrolment.
Semester 2 Intake (Math Methods 1+2)
Year 1 | Breadth | |||
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Summer | MAST10012 Introduction to Mathematics (online subject taken as breadth) | |||
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Year 2 | Breadth | |||
Year 2 | Breadth | |||
Year 3 | Breadth/Elective | |||
Year 3 | Breadth/Elective |
Subject Leading to a Major | Major subject | Elective subject | Breadth subject |
Note:
- Mathematical knowledge equivalent to a study score of at least 25 in VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4 is required to undertake this major.
- This is a sample course plan only. Subjects offered may change from year to year. You will be advised of current subject offerings prior to subject selection and enrolment.
Non Allowed Breadth for the Property Major
The following subjects are not permitted to be taken as breadth in the Property major:
- any Accounting subjects (subject codes beginning ACCT)
- any Economics subjects (subject codes beginning ECON)
- any Finance subjects (subject codes beginning FNCE)
- any Management subjects (subject codes beginning MGMT)
And the subjects
- ABPL20036 Environmental Building Systems
- ABPL20053 Construction of Concrete Buildings
- ABPL30039 Construction Contract Administration
- ABPL30040 Measurement of Building Works
- ABPL30044 Industry Partner Project Studio
- ABPL30055 Construction Management
- ABPL30046 Steel and Concrete Structural Systems
Double Majors, Minors and Specialisations
The Bachelor of Design offers unique flexibility with the option of completing majors, minors, double majors and specialisations.