Bewerbung zum Auslandsstudium - IREBS

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Bewerbung zum Auslandsstudium - IREBS
Bewerbung zum Auslandsstudium
IREBS
M.Sc. Real Estate, Universität Regensburg
November 6, 2013
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Inhalt
Partneruniversitäten
Reading
Hong Kong
Shanghai
Tansania
Georgia State (in Planung)
Bond University (in Planung)
Zeitplan
Bewerbung
Auswahlgespräch
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Partneruniversitäten
Es besteht die Möglichkeit, an den University of Reading oder der
University of Hong Kong einen Doppelmaster zu absolvieren.
Außerdem besteht ein Kooperationsabkommen mit der Tongji
University (Shanghai) sowie der Ardhi University (Tansania).
Desweiteren sind ab Herbst 2014 Kooperationen mit der Georgia
State University (Atlanta) und der Bond University (Gold Coast,
Australien) geplant.
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Partneruniversitäten
Sämtliche Bewerbungen durchlaufen den internen Auswahlprozess
der IREBS. Je nach Ergebnis werden die entsprechenden
Empfehlungen an die Partneruniversitäten erteilt.
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Reading
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Kapazität: 2 Plätze (Doppelmaster)
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Details siehe Marians Präsentation
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Hong Kong
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Kapazität:
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3 Plätze(Doppelmaster)
3 Plätze (ein Semester)
Details siehe Philipps Präsentation
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Shanghai
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Kapazität: 3 Plätze (ein Semester)
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Zeitraum: September 2014-Februar 2015
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Studiengebühren: Befreiung für den ersten Teilnehmer,
ansonsten ca. 500 Euro pro Kurs
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Lebenshaltungskosten: Wohnen ca. 400 Euro monatlich
(Wohnheim 200 Euro), Verpflegung ca. 5 Euro pro Tag
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weitere Voraussetzungen: TOEFL (79 Punkte)
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http://www.tongji.edu.cn/english/
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persönliche Erfahrungen: [email protected]
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Tansania
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Kapazität: 2 Plätze (ein Semester)
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Zeitraum: Oktober 2014-Februar 2015
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Studiengebühren: keine
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Lebenshaltungskosten: Wohnheim ca. 60 Euro, Verpflegung
ca. 2 Euro pro Tag
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http://www.aru.ac.tz/
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Georgia State (in Planung)
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Kapazität: 2 Plätze (Doppelmaster)
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Zeitraum: September 2014-August 2015
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Studiengebühren: ca. 25.000 US-Dollar
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Lebenshaltungskosten: ?
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weitere Voraussetzungen: GMAT, TOEFL
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http://realestate.robinson.gsu.edu/
academic-programs/ms-in-real-estate/
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Bond University (in Planung)
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Kapazität: 2 Plätze (Doppelmaster (EMRE in einem Jahr))
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Zeitraum: September 2014-August 2015
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Studiengebühren: ca. 22.000 AU-Dollar
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Lebenshaltungskosten: ?
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weitere Voraussetzungen: TOEFL (79 Punkte)
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http://www.bond.edu.au/
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Zeitplan
Für den Auswahlprozess gilt folgender Zeitplan:
06.November 2013: Informationsveranstaltung
20.November 2013: Bewerbungsschluss
26.November 2013: Auswahlgespräche
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Was sollte die Bewerbung beinhalten?
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Lebenslauf (englisch)
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Prioritätenliste: Gewünschte Universität und Zeitraum (max.
3 Universitäten)
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Motivationsschreiben (englisch, 1 Seite): Für welche
Universität(en) bewerbe ich mich? Warum bin ich für diese
Uni der richtige Kandidat?
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Abiturzeugnis
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Bachelorzeugnis
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ggf. Übersicht über die im Master erbrachten Leistungen
Die Bewerbung ist bis 20. November 2013, 18.00 Uhr als
pdf-Version an [email protected] zu senden.
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Auswahlgespräch
Die Auswahlgespräche finden am 26.November 2013 im
Konferenzraum VG.231 statt und werden ausschließlich auf
Englisch geführt.
Die Entscheidung wird bis spätestens 2.Dezember 2013 mitgeteilt.
WICHTIG: Nach einer Zusage durch IREBS muss man sich
trotzdem bei der entsprechenden Universität bewerben, d.h.
gegebenenfalls auch den TOEFL-Test absolvieren.
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Bei Fragen
Johannes Stiller
[email protected]
oder [email protected]
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University of Reading
Henley Business School
Lage: Unmittelbare Nähe zu London
World Class – Henley Business School
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University of Reading Henley Business School
„World Leading Real Estate Centre – Consistently Ranked in the Top Three in ALL
Major League Tables“
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“Leading Real Estate Centre in Europe” (Urban Land Institute)
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Akkreditierung durch
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Equis (European Quality Improvement System)
AACSB
Association of MBAs
RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors)
„Triple Accreditation
Status“ - nur 57 weltweit
Financial Times (2011): Platz 28 unter den Top 50 Business Schools in Europa
The Economist (2012): MBA weltweit auf Platz 1 gerankt in den Kategorien
„Student Quality“ und „Potential to Network“
http://www.henley.ac.uk/about-us/rankings-and-key-facts/
“Master of Science in Real Estate”
und
“Master of Science in Real Estate Finance”
Allgemeines:
• Unterteilung des Studiums in Trimester
• 1. Trimester (Oktober-Dezember)
Grundlagen; Für alle Studenten identisch
• 2. Trimester (Januar-März)
Vertiefung; Wahl der Schwerpunkte
• 3. Trimester (April-September)
Revision, Klausuren, Field-Trip und Master Thesis/Project
• Kurse finden generell zwischen 9 und 17 Uhr statt
• Studiengebühren 13/14: £ 14.500 (Real Estate); £ 19.500 (Real Estate
Finance)
• Beide Kurse sind RICS Akkreditiert
Master of Science in Real Estate
Kursauswahl I
• 1. Trimester: Core Knowledge/Basisausbildung (60 Credits)
– Induction and Foundation
– Real Estate Economics I (10 Credits),
– Introduction to Corporate Finance (10 Credits),
– Investment, Appraisal (20 Credits),
– Core Options choice (je 10 Credits)
(zwei aus drei):
• Introduction to Law
• Sustainability and Real Estate
• Quantitative Methods for Real Estate Finance
Kursauswahl II
• 2. Trimester: Specialised Knowledge/Spezialisierung (70 Credits)
– Real Estate Economics II (10 Credits)
– Wahlfächer (drei zur Wahl; je 20 Credits):
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Investment and Securities
Valuation
Development
Management
International Markets
Landlord & Tenant Law
Housing Economics
Kursauswahl III
• 3. Trimester: ‘Capstone’ –Integration und Anwendung der Core
und Specialised Knowledge Module (50 Credits)
– Field Trip (10 Credits)
– Real Estate Opportunities (40 Credits)
• Industry Challenge
• Case Study I und II
• Final Project
Master of Science in Real Estate Finance
Kursauswahl I
Der Master of Science in Real Estate Finance ist ein Joint-Venture
Master des ICMA und der School of Real Estate and Planning
1. Trimester: Ein gemeinsames erstes Trimester legt die Grundlagen in
Finanzierung , Investition und quantitativen Grundlagen
– Financial Theory and Techniques
– The structure and operation of real estate markets
2. Trimester: Eine breite Auswahl an Kursen, welche es den Studenten erlaubt,
die erworbenen Fähigkeiten im Immobilienkontext anzuwenden
Kursauswahl II
• 1. Trimester: Core Knowledge/Basisausbildung (80 Credits)
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Introduction to Real Estate Appraisal (10 Credits),
Real Estate Investment & Market Analysis (10 Credits),
Securities, Futures & Options (20 Credits),
Fixed Income & Equity Investment (20 Credits)
Quantitative Methods for Finance (20 Credits)
Kursauswahl III
• 2. Trimester: Specialised Knowledge/Spezialisierung (60 Credits)
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Real Estate Investment (20 Credits)
Real Estate Securities (20 Credits)
Housing Economics (20 Credits)
Real Estate Finance (10 Credits)
Mortgage Backed Securities (10 Credits)
Financial Econometrics (20 Credits)
– Studenten müssen ein Minimum von 40 Credits in Real Estate
Modulen belegen
Kursauswahl IV
• 3. Trimester: ‘Capstone’ –Integration und Anwendung der Core
und Specialised Knowledge Module (40 Credits)
– Field Trip (10 Credits),
– Finance and Investment Project (30 Credits)
Unterkunft
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Die meisten Studenten werden in den zur Universität gehörenden
Studentenwohnheimen (Halls) untergebracht
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9mTzXXjUHY)
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Kosten
Die Kosten bewegen sich je nach Verpflegung und Ausstattung der jeweiligen Hall
in einer Spanne von € 375 - € 700 pro Monat
Absolventen sind beschäftigt bei...
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Impressionen (1)
Impressionen (2)
Field Trips
Reading Real Estate Foundation
Größtes Real Estate Professionals Netzwerk weltweit
Vor- und Nachteile
• Vorteile
– Exzellente Uni
• Forschung & Lehre (Top-Rankings)
• Ausstattung
• Organisation
• Unternehmenskontake
• Alumninetzwerk (RREF)
• Internationale Studenten
– Nähe zu London
– Nähe zu Flughafen Heathrow
– Einzigartige englische Pub-Kultur
• Nachteile
– Hohe Lebenshaltungskosten
– Hohe Studiengebühren
Weitere Infos
• http://www.henley.reading.ac.uk/
MSc Real Estate:
• http://www.henley.ac.uk/REP/Postgraduatetaught/fulltime/rep-MScRealEstate.aspx
MSc Real Estate and Finance:
• http://www.henley.ac.uk/REP/Postgraduatetaught/fulltime/rep-MScRealEstateFinance.aspx
• http://www.icmacentre.ac.uk/
• http://www.henley.reading.ac.uk/rref/
Unterkunft:
• http://www.reading.ac.uk/life/life-halls.aspx
Faculty of Architecture
Department of Real Estate and Construction
MSC Real Estate
im Rahmen des Doppelmaster-Programm
der IREBS
Kurzer Überblick
Agenda
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
Hong Kong - Infos
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Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
bis 1997 Britische Kronkolonie
seitdem Sonderverwaltungszone der VR China
ca. 7 Millionen Einwohner (sehr hohe Bevölkerungsdichte)
Währung HK$ (aktuell WK ca. € 1 = HK$ 10,47)
Zeitzone UTC+8 (Sommerzeit 6h ZVS; Winterzeit 7h ZVS)
Subtropisches Klima (heiss und feucht)
eine der sichersten Städte der Welt (sehr niedrige Kriminalitätsrate)
7 Universitäten
sehr guter und günstiger ÖPNV (MTR, Tram, Fähren, Busse, Minibusse, Taxen)
Shoppingmetropole
Reges Nachtleben (Lan Kwai Fong, Soho, Wan Chai etc.)
Gateway to Asia (viele günstige Flugmöglichkeiten)
 24 Minuten von Central zum Airport via Airport Express
 1h von HK nach Macau via Ferry
 2h von HK nach Shanghai via Aircraft
 3h von HK nach Bangkok via Aircraft
 4h von HK nach Tokio via Aircraft
Hong Kong - Lage
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
HKU
Hong Kong – City (Eindrücke)
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
HKU - Infos
 Seit 1911, erste Uni
 10 Fakultäten
 Über 20.000 Studenten
 Aktuell zweitbeste Uni Asiens (2010 noch die Beste)
 Regelmäßige Platzierung als eine der besten Uni Asiens sowie unter
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Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
den Top 25 Universitäten weltweit
Hoher Anteil Studierende & Dozenten aus VR China &
internationalem Raum
Englischsprachige Studienprogramme
Campusuniversität - kurze Wege
3 Mensen, Starbucks, Supermarkt, Bank, Arztpraxen, Sportcenter,
Computercenter …
2013/2014
#2 University of Hong Kong
2013/2014
#26 University of Hong Kong
HKU - Aufbau des Masters
Aufteilung des Studiums in 2 Semester:
 1. Semester: Vorlesungszeit: 1. September – 30. November
Prüfungsphase: 8. – 21. Dezember
 2. Semester: Vorlesungszeit: 16. Januar – 27. April
Prüfungsphase: 7. – 26. Mai
Vorlesungszeiten
 Überwiegend 18:30 – 21:30, je nach Kurswahl auch Samstag Vormittags
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
Studiengebühren* (Achtung: Angaben 2011/2012)
 MSc RE (à 12 Kurse) mit/ohne Schwerpunkt:
 pro Kurs HK$ 7,800
 1. Semester: HK$ 46,800
 2. Semester: HK$ 46,800
 Gesamt: HK$ 93,600 + Verwaltungsgebühr ca. HK$ 350
* Studiengebühren beinhalten kostenlose Nutzung des Sportzentrums (Fitnessraum, Schwimmbad,
Fußballplatz, Tennisplätze, Badmintonplätze, Tischtennis etc.) und medizinische Versorgung
HKU - Aufbau des Masters
Mögliche Schwerpunkte
 MSc (RE) OHNE Schwerpunkt
 MSc (RE) majoring in Facility Management
 MSc (RE) majoring in Planning and Development
 MSc (RE) majoring in Investment and Finance
 MSc (RE) majoring in General Practice Surveying *zusätzliche Kurse erforderlich
Curriculum MSc RE
 6 Pflichtkurse:
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Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
- Economics for professionals
- Management theory and construction projects
- Law for the real estate and construction industry
- Research Methods (Exemption Möglichkeit)
- Project workshop RE (Exemption Möglichkeit)
- Land economics
6 Wahlkurse – ODER – 4 Wahlkurse plus Masterarbeit (verlängert das Studium um 4-6 Monate)
Alternativ: MSc RE mit Schwerpunkt
6 Pflichtkurse (s.o.)
4 vorgeschriebene Kurse aus dem gewählten Schwerpunkt
2 Wahlkurse – ODER – Masterarbeit
RICS-Akkreditierung für alle Programme
Umfassender Wahlmodulkatalog (siehe Handbook)
HKU - Mein Schwerpunkt
 MSc (RE) majoring in RE Investment and Finance (2011/2012)
1st Semester (vorwiegend Klausuren)
1. Economics for professionals (RECO 6003)
2. Mangement theory and construction projects (RECO 6006)
3. Law for the real estate and construction industry (RECO 6042)
4. Research methods (RECO 6047)  Exemption (Seminar Bienert)
5. Real estate investment (RECO 6069)
6. Real estate finance (RECO 6070)
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
2nd Semester (vorwiegend Assignments)
7. Real estate investment and the capital markets (RECO 6015)
8. Land economics (RECO 6016)  jetzt Pflichtkurs
9. Project finance (RECO 6017)
10. Information Management (RECO 6029)
11. Development projects (RECO 6041)
12. Project Workshop (RECO 6059)
rot = Pflichtkurse
grün = Schwerpunkt
blau = Wahlkurse
HKU - Campus (Eindrücke)
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
Wohnmöglichkeiten
3. Möglichkeiten
1. Wohnheim
2. Privat
3. (Off-Campus-Housing unterstützt durch HKU)
 nicht wirklich hilfreich
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
Wohnen - 1. Wohnheim
4 mögliche Wohnheime:
1.
Graduate House – 1st choice
ca. €250: 10 m2 alleine mit geteiltem Bad (2 Personen). Direkt auf dem Campus. Mit Glück
Panoramablick.
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St. John‘s College – 2nd choice (?!)
ca. €380: 10 m2 alleine + eigenes Bad. 10 Gehminuten zur Uni. Direkt am Sportzentrum.
ABER: - nehmen keine männlichen West´ler mehr auf
- 1st choice macht nur bei Frauen Sinn (jedoch auch dann keine Garantie)
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Pokfield Road Residences
ca. €200: 20 m2 zu dritt, Mitbewohner fremd
4.
Morrison Hall
ca. €120: 10 m2 zu zweit, Mitbewohner fremd
NEU:
5. HKU Residential Colleges ?!
 Gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis!
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
(Uni-Nähe, Kantine, voll ausgestattete Zimmer, Gemeinschaftsräume, „hall-spirit“ &
Gemeinschaftsaktivitiäten …)
 Admission Deadline: 15. July (?!) + NUR mit Uni-Zulassung möglich
 ABER: alle haben limitierte Plätze (keine Garantie)
Wohnen - 1. Wohnheim (Eindrücke)
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
Wohnen - 2. Privat
Allgemein hohes Mietpreisniveau in HK ( SEHR SEHR KLEIN, SEHR SEHR TEUER)
 i.d.R. 500 € aufwärts für kleines Zimmer
Meine Wohnung:
 Wohnung mit 3 Zimmern +
 Küche (Mikrowelle, Herdplatte, Kühlschank, Spüle, Waschmaschine, Trockner)
 Bad
 Kleiner Eingangsbereich mit TV u. Sofa
 Klimatisiert
 Möbliert (B(r)ett, Schrank, kleiner Tisch, Stuhl)
 WLAN Internetverbindung
 Putzfrau (2 mal die Woche)
 Zur Uni je nach Verkehrslage u. Transportwahl 20-45 Minuten
 Lage: Causeway Bay
 Kosten: HK$ 5,500 p.M.
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
Kontakt:
Damien Lee
Tel. +852.5111 4097
E-Mail: [email protected]
Alternativ: Google  „serviced apartments hk“ etc.
Wohnen - 2. Privat (Eindrücke)
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
Kostenübersicht
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Flugkosten ca. € 400-500 (One Way)
Studiengebühren HK$ 93,600 (ca. € 9.400 je nach WK)
Miete (Privat!!) HK$ 5,500 (ca. € 560)
Lebenshaltung HK$ 3,000-4,000 (ca. € 300-400)
Auslandskrankenversicherung (Tarifabhängig)
 bei mir: ENVIVAS (Partner der Techniker) € 0,30 pro Tag
 Optional: Reisen
 von... bis... (bei mir ca. € 2.500)
Gesamtkostenspanne: € 15.000 – 25.000
(je nach Präferenz & Lebensstil))
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
Allgemeine Tipps
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Auch warme Kleidung einpacken (Klimaanlagen, keine Heizung)
Toefl-Test rechtzeitig (80 Punkte)
Impfungen rechtzeitig (zusätzlich mind. Hep. A u B)
Bei Einreise OHNE VISUM (genug finanzielle Mittel vorweisen können)
Schwerpunkt, Kurswahl nach Möglichkeit vor Abreise klären und
Anrechnung von Lehrstühle bestätigen lassen
 Octopus Card (Studententarif mit Bescheinigung der Uni möglich)
 Fluggesellschaft: EMIRATES (30 Kilo Gepäck)
 Hin- u. Rückflug über sta-TRAVEL buchen (Studentenrabatt)
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
Kontakte & Webseiten
Kontaktmöglichkeiten:
Programme Director:
Dr. F.F. Ng
Tel. +852.2857 8628
E-Mail: [email protected]
MSc Programme Administrator:
Mr. Derek Luk
Tel. +852.2219 4923
E-Mail: [email protected]
Webseiten:
Agenda:
1. Infos zu Hong Kong
2. University of Hong Kong (HKU)
3. Aufbau des Masters
4. Wohnmöglichkeiten
5. Kostenübersicht
6. Allgemeine Tipps
7. Kontakte & Webseiten
HKU:
Fakultät:
Cedars:
Accomodation:
Postgraduate Housing Application:
http://hku.hk
http://fac.arch.hku.hk/rec/msc-realestate/introduction/
http://cedars.hku.hk
http://beta.cedars.hku.hk/sections/accommodation.php
http://apps.cedars.hku.hk/pg%5Fhousing/
Discover Hong Kong:
Sta Travel:
http://www.discoverhongkong.com/login.html
http://www.statravel.de/home.htm
Bei Fragen...
Philipp Schäfer
E-Mail:
Tel:
Raum:
[email protected]
0941.943-5775
VG 221
Bei Interesse: - Handbook 2011/2012
- Präsi
per E-Mail.
School of Economics and Management (SEM)
Tongji University, Shanghai
Sep 12th, 2013
Academic Year 2013-14
Fact Sheet
1. Application for Exchange
1.1 General Eligibility for Exchange to Tongji SEM
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The international candidates shall be officially registered as the undergraduate or postgraduate students, and are pursuing
their degree in the home institution.
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Academic Transcript from Home University:
GPA 3.0 and above (full mark is 4),corresponding to 3.75 of 5 in Tongji University
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English Proficiency (choose one) - for non-native speakers of English:
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TOEFL Paper-based 550, Computer-based 213/ Internet-based 79,
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GMAT 600,
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GRE 1250 (V+Q)
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IELTS 6.5
ATTENTION:
In order to be accepted to Tongji SEM as an exchange student, free of tuition, you must first contact the International Relations
Office at your home university to learn the conditions of applying to the Exchange Program. Tongji SEM will not accept you as an
exchange student unless you are nominated by the International Office at your home university.
1.2 Application
The Application process for exchange students wishing to attend Tongji SEM consists of the following steps:
Step I: Nomination by home university
Please use <Tongji SEM Nomination Form> and send the electronic nominations to SEM coordinator before the deadline.
Deadline for nominations (Fall semester 2013): 10th April 2013.
Deadline for nominations* (Spring semester 2014): 10th October 2013.
*For the nomination and application for spring term 2014, the access will be open in September 2013.
Step II: Online Application by students
After official nomination, students shall apply at: http://www.studyintongji.com/
(More details please refer to <Online Application
Instruction>)
Deadline for submitting the online application (Fall semester 2013): 20th April 2013.
Deadline for submitting the online application (Spring semester 2014): 20th October 2013.
th,
2013 to Jan 31st, 2014.
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The study span you filled in the online system for Spring semester 2014 should be Feb 24 to Jul 31 , 2014.
Attention: The study span you filled in the online system for Fall semester 2013 should be Sept 9
Step III: Preliminary review of online application by Tongji SEM
After submitting the online application, students should SEND an email with the automatically generated PDF-version application
form to SEM coordinator via email for preliminary review. Students should wait for acknowledgement emails from SEM before
proceeding with the next step.
Step IV: Send your completed application in one PDF document via email
School of Economics and Management, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, P. R. China
(200092)
Tel: +86-21-65981143 Fax: +86-21-65988568 http://sem.tongji.edu.cn/
School of Economics and Management (SEM)
Tongji University, Shanghai
Students should print out the PDF-version application form that is generated by the system, get it signed and sealed by home
university, then send the electronic scanned version of completed Application Form and Guarantee letter with signature and seal
of responsible department at Home University along with other required supporting documents as listed following in ONE PDF
DOC to Tongji SEM. Please rename the PDF doc as “Home University – Name – level of study – number of exchange
semester(s)”, e.g. “Tongji-Mary ZIMMER-Graduate-1”.
The required supporting documents are:

Application Form and Guarantee letter with signature and seal

Letter of Motivation - personal statement: the reason why you choose Tongji SEM and your study plan

Curriculum Vitae in English

Copy of Passport
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2 Letters of Recommendation from Professors

Academic Transcript from Home University

English Proficiency Certificate (TOEFL, IELTS, GMAT, GRE) – for students from non-native English
speaking countries

<Research Fields Selection> - for Double Degree Postgraduates only

Receipt of Bank Transfer Confirmation of Application Fee 410 RMB – compulsory for the students
financed by home university, self-financed, free movers*
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Filled <Application Form for on-campus housing> with signature – optional
ATTENTION:
*The students financed by home university, self-financed, free movers shall make the remittance of application fee (RMB
410) to TONGJI University. Please be aware that the FULL amount without any deductions must be remitted to our account. Any
banking fees will be added to your balance.
Notice:
It would be highly appreciated if you could follow the instructions below to accelerate the payment checking process within Tongji University:
1.
Make remarks with your remittance “SEM410 / Your name / Your Application Number which has been generated by the online system”, for example:
“ SEM410 / Thomas Mary / 1370036”;
2.
Please provide the payment receipt issued by the bank indicating the exact transaction date, the exact amount of money and the currency (not the form
filled by the remitter manually )
收款银行名称:中国银行上海市分行
Beneficiary Bank: Bank of China, Shanghai Branch
收款银行地址:中山东一路 23 号 上海,200002,中国
Bank add: 23.Zhongshan Road (E.1) Shanghai, 200002, PR China
银行代码(Swift number): BKCHCNBJ300
收款人(Beneficiary): 同济大学 TongJi University
University add: No.1239, Si Ping Road, Shanghai, 200092 PR China
收款人账号(Beneficiary Bank Account No.): 433859245525
Completed PDF version of the applications must be emailed before the deadline.
Fall semester: 10 May; Spring semester: 10 November
School of Economics and Management, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, P. R. China
(200092)
Tel: +86-21-65981143 Fax: +86-21-65988568 http://sem.tongji.edu.cn/
School of Economics and Management (SEM)
Tongji University, Shanghai
(no need to send the paper version of application via courier)
Email to: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
2. Semester Calendar
Fall term, 2013
Suggested Arrival Day
Not earlier than Sep. 02, 2013 (Mon)
Registration Days
Sep. 03 - 04, 2013 (mandatory)
Sep. 05 2013
Welcome Ceremony, Regulation Briefing (mandatory) & Chinese Placement Test (optional)
Sep. 06, 2013
Shanghai City Sightseeing Tour (optional)
Sep. 09 2013
Class begins
Dec. 30, 2013
Examination weeks begins
Jan. 24, 2014
End of examinations
Spring term, 2014
Suggested Arrival Day
Not earlier than Feb.17, 2014 (Mon)
Registration Days
Feb. 18 - 19, 2014 (mandatory)
Feb. 20 2014
Welcome Ceremony, Regulation Briefing (mandatory) & Chinese Placement Test (optional)
Feb. 21 2014
Shanghai City Sightseeing Tour (optional)
Feb. 24 2014
Class begins
Jun. 16, 2014
Examination weeks begins
Jul. 4, 2014
End of examinations
ATTENTION: The exam schedule is set in accordance with Tongji SEM semester dates. It is possible that there will be exams
during the Christmas or on the last day of the semester. We strongly recommend that students book their return flights with the
semester dates in mind. Tongji SEM will not modify the exam schedule due to early departure flights.
3. Available English Program at Tongji SEM
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Undergraduate (one option): Business Administration

Graduate (two options): Enterprise Management / Technology Economics & Management
For more course information, please visit:
Undergraduate: http://sem-international.tongji.edu.cn/about/pageDetail.asp?id=32
Postgraduate: http://sem-international.tongji.edu.cn/about/pageDetail.asp?id=33
Notice:
Non-degree undergraduates are NOT allowed to take the postgraduate courses. Degree seeking undergraduates are NOT
allowed to select postgraduate courses in the 1st and 2nd semester, but can select postgraduate courses in the 3rd semester. The
courses listed online might be subject to change due to different semesters, special needs and cases.
4. On-campus Housing
Students who wish to live on-campus shall send the <Application Form for On-campus housing> with signature to SEM
coordinator via email right after receiving the acknowledgement email from SEM (Application Step III). Tongji SEM coordinators
will assist in booking the on-campus rooms with the International Students Service Center (hereinafter Center). Please be noted
that the on-campus housing is on increasing demand and follows the “Early apply, early get” rule.

The minimum rental period is five months. It is normally shared room with basic facilities. The rent is RMB 80-100 yuan per day per person, varying with the
size, furnishing and position of each room. The assignment depends on the availability of the rooms.
School of Economics and Management, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, P. R. China
(200092)
Tel: +86-21-65981143 Fax: +86-21-65988568 http://sem.tongji.edu.cn/
School of Economics and Management (SEM)
Tongji University, Shanghai

It is Tongji International Students themselves who can be accommodates in the on-campus dormitory buildings.

The on-campus housing will be arranged by the International Students Service Center (“the Center”) according to the Tongji International Students
Accommodation Regulation. The international students who stay on-campus shall conform to the arrangement.

When check-in, the new international students shall pay the deposit of RMB 1500yuan and the housing expense for one semester.

The international students without scholarship shall hand in the Housing extension application for next semester to the Center within 20 days before the end
of this semester. It is also required to pay for the accommodation for the next semester at the same time. Without the extension application in due time, the
Center will regard as check-out and the dorm room will be re-allocated then.

During the stay on–campus, the international students can propose the written application for changing the dorm room to the Center. The Center will deal
with the application according to the specific situation. If application permitted, the Center will arrange to change the dorm room in next semester.

The electricity bill shall be paid before usage in the international dormitory. The students without the full scholarship can use 120 kilowatt monthly per person
without charge. The students with the full scholarship can use 200 kilowatt monthly per person without charge. The over-quota electricity shall be paid by the
students themselves.

Before check-in, the international students shall sign the Housing Contract. Please read carefully prior to the signature.
5. Important notice on Health Insurance
In accordance with the Regulation of Chinese Ministry of Education, all the exchange students are required to buy the designated
insurance when registration. It costs about RMB300 for 6 months. Please note that the designated Ping An Insurance only
undertakes Loss of life insurance, Disability insurance, Accidental Injury medical treatment insurance, Hospitalization medical
insurance and Group major medical expenses insurance, not covers outpatient and emergency treatment. We highly
suggest that the students purchase the international insurance in your home country prior to your departure.
For details, please refer to http://study.tongji.edu.cn/index.php?classid=3436
6. Special Dormitory Scholarship
Those who apply for Tongji dormitory on campus in the online application system have chance to get Special Dormitory Scholarship from Tongji
University. Students can fill in the <Scholarship Application Form for on-campus housing> and submit the completed form to
[email protected] before July 10 (for Fall semester) or January 10 (for Spring semester).
7. Application for Chinese Government Scholarship
For details please refer to <Scholarship> at http://study.tongji.edu.cn/index.php?classid=3431
Contact List
Internal Office of Tongji SEM
School of Economics and Management, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, P. R. China
(200092)
Tel: +86-21-65981143 Fax: +86-21-65988568 http://sem.tongji.edu.cn/
School of Economics and Management (SEM)
Tongji University, Shanghai
Dean of Tongji SEM
Prof. Dr. Jiazhen HUO (Mr)
Director of International Office, Tongji SEM
Prof. Dr. Haiyan WANG (Ms)
 (+86) 21 65982662
 [email protected]
Deputy Director of International Office, Tongji SEM
Grace SHOU (Ms)
 (+86) 21 65982405
 [email protected]; [email protected]
Deputy Director of International Office, Tongji SEM
Ting CHENG (Ms)
 (+86) 21 65982662
 [email protected]
Incoming Program
International Programme Coordinator (English speaking countries e.g. USA,
Susan ZHOU (Ms)
Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand)
 (+86) 21 65986991
 [email protected]
International Programme Coordinator (France, Asia, Middle East)
Spencer FAN (Mr)
 (+86) 21 65981143
 [email protected]
Incoming & Outgoing Program
Jack MA (Mr)
Note: Ms Luisa LU([email protected]) will be
on maternity leave
International Programme Coordinator (European countries except France, UK
and Ireland)
 (+86) 21 65981143
 [email protected]
School of Economics & Management, Tongji University
Rm.405, Yuntong Building, 1239 Siping Rd., Shanghai 200092
Tel: 86-21-6598 1143 | Fax: 86-21-6598 8568 | Web: http://sem-international.tongji.edu.cn
School of Economics and Management, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, P. R. China
(200092)
Tel: +86-21-65981143 Fax: +86-21-65988568 http://sem.tongji.edu.cn/
EXECUTIVE MASTER OF REAL ESTATE
ENDORSED BY THE PROPERTY COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
EXECUTIVE MASTER OF REAL ESTATE - 1
Duration: Four, two-week intensive mode workshops
(Held over 4 semesters)
Starting: January 2014
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must be senior professionals with a minimum of
eight years’ experience in property, real estate, development
or a related field such as finance, banking, funds management
or accounting. Applications outside this criteria will be
considered on a case by case basis.
EXECUTIVE MASTER
OF REAL ESTATE
Success in today’s global economy requires
innovative leadership, insight and a superior
understanding of real estate fundamentals,
financing and capital markets.
Financial risks and returns in the global property market are
significantly influenced by rapidly changing legislative and
political frameworks, economic fluctuations and sustainability
demands, which create ongoing challenges for industry
professionals.
The ability to mitigate risk while maximising return is the
impetus behind the Executive Master of Real Estate
qualification, which has been developed by Bond University’s
Institute of Sustainable Development & Architecture in
conjunction with the Property Council of Australia.
World-class academics and distinguished property experts
from Australia and the Asia Pacific will deliver four, two-week
workshops designed to equip today’s industry professionals
with the insight, skills and best practices required to continue
their professional development and enhance performance in
senior roles.
2 - EXECUTIVE MASTER OF REAL ESTATE
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Executive Master of Real Estate (EMRE) is designed
to build on existing professional skills, and employs both
a practical and academic approach to the global property
and real estate market.
Led by a team of world-renowned academics as well as
prominent industry experts, the EMRE covers multiple
subject areas including research, analysis, development, law,
finance, portfolio and risk management, marketing,
entrepreneurship, innovation and sustainability.
The full list of subjects is outlined in the program structure.
PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES
The EMRE will equip professionals with the knowledge and
skills required to broaden their areas of expertise by
examining innovative strategies that address the evolving
challenges in the current real estate economy.
The EMRE program can be applied to various disciplines
within the industry such as project management, fund
management, portfolio management, private equity,
construction, service management, administrative and
financial management, valuation and surveying, corporate
consultation, analysis and entrepreneurship.
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
The Institute has one of the highest number of accreditations
within an Australian university, including the Royal Institution
of Chartered Surveyors and the Australian Property Institute,
providing industry professionals with career opportunities on
a global scale. The EMRE program is endorsed by the
Property Council of Australia.
EXECUTIVE MASTER OF REAL ESTATE - 3
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
The EMRE consists of a total of 12 subjects
over 4 semesters. (3 semesters per year)
DELIVERY*
The EMRE is delivered via a two week intensive
workshop per semester in Sydney, Australia.
Block 1
•
Real Estate Accounting and Taxation
•
Real Estate Marketing
•
The Development Process
Block 2
•
Real Estate Economics and Market Analysis
•
Real Estate Valuation and Investment Analysis
•
Real Estate Law
Block 3
•
Real Estate Finance
•
Public Policy
•
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Sustainability
in Real Estate Development
4 - EXECUTIVE MASTER OF REAL ESTATE
Block 4
•
Managing Building Systems and Operations
•
Strategic Portfolio and Risk Real Estate Management
•
Real Estate Investment Trust Analysis
* Order of delivery is subject to change, based on academic availability
EXECUTIVE MASTER OF REAL ESTATE - 5
BLOCK 1
REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTING AND TAXATION
This subject advances beyond the principles of accounting in
the real estate sector, by delving into the identification and
analysis of key performance metrics to provide a reliable
view of risk based profitability measurement. Using working
studies to identify strengths, weaknesses and potential
areas of stress, this subject provides the ability to affect
rapid and effective turnaround in risk adjusted returns.
REAL ESTATE MARKETING
The objective of this subject is to address the many
aspects in managing a comprehensive marketing
process. From research and branding through to the
successful implementation of innovative marketing
programs, the subject explores the various issues of
marketing in a broad range of real estate sectors.
6 - EXECUTIVE MASTER OF REAL ESTATE
THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
This subject investigates the extensive issues that
affect the viability of projects from both a feasibility and
management perspective. Effective operational and
cost management techniques are examined to facilitate
best development practices, from site selection and
acquisition strategies through to the capacity to remain
fluid during the management of large scale development
and redevelopment projects in the long term.
BLOCK 2
REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS AND MARKET ANALYSIS
This subject explores how global markets and changing
economic conditions affect the various real estate sectors.
Advanced economic modelling techniques are applied to
forecast supply and demand on a national scale. Economic
implications of climate change and sustainable development,
central bank interest rate policy and the nature of boom
and busts are examined through pertinent case studies.
REAL ESTATE LAW
This subject covers the diverse principles of real
estate law and subsequent legislative impacts. The
subject also investigates the various legal structures
in real estate such as trusts and syndications,
and the types of contracts in real estate.
REAL ESTATE VALUATION AND INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
Providing a detailed review of investment analysis concepts,
this subject includes valuation principles, statutory
valuation and the various impacts on valuation such
as discounted cash flow and freehold versus leasehold.
Industry experts demonstrate the capacity to identify
unique opportunities and to achieve the highest value
and best use of a site. Real life case studies examine the
impacts of specialist real estate types and tenure.
EXECUTIVE MASTER OF REAL ESTATE - 7
BLOCK 3
REAL ESTATE FINANCE
This subject encompasses the debt and equity financing
of real estate by examining sources of capital and the legal
implications of various financial structures. Using real
life case studies, the subject will examine recent issues
experienced by major Real Estate Investment Trusts,
prominent private equity firms and private developers.
PUBLIC POLICY
This subject provides a comprehensive analysis into the
extensive legislation and government policies that affect
real estate industry decision making. By taking into
consideration the modes of government support and
identifying potential legislative changes, the feasibility of
an asset in the long term can be lucratively assessed.
8 - EXECUTIVE MASTER OF REAL ESTATE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INNOVATION AND
SUSTAINABILITY IN REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
This subject examines the capitalisation of innovations,
with a strong focus on new technologies in order
to develop competitive advantage in the property
industry. It investigates advanced technologies to
produce more efficient, cost effective and sustainable
systems for both new and existing sites.
BLOCK 4
MANAGING BUILDING SYSTEMS AND OPERATIONS
This subject focuses on the creation of best
business cases when managing and developing
assets. Through the assessment of the cost and
benefit of capital, specialised methods are employed
to analyse, appraise and subsequently propose
financial benefits to a project in the long term.
REIT ANALYSIS
This subject provides comprehensive insight into the
structure and operation of Real Estate Investment
Trusts which are the primary structural vehicle for major
developments and transactions in the industry. It also
examines the advantages and disadvantages of the various
structures, capital raising and global opportunities.
STRATEGIC PORTFOLIO AND RISK REAL ESTATE
MANAGEMENT
Delivering a sophisticated approach to portfolio
management, this subject explores the various tactics of risk
diversification, leveraging, acquisition and disposal strategies
to generate above market returns. Through real life
international case studies of prominent, highly leveraged
structures, the strengths and weaknesses of international
and portfolio diversification are discussed.
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Office of Future Students
Bond University
Gold Coast Queensland 4229
Australia
Toll free: 1800 074 074
Phone: 07 5595 2222
Fax: 07 5595 1015
Email: [email protected]
(within Australia)
Phone: +61 7 5595 1024
Fax: +61 7 5595 1015
Email: [email protected]
(from overseas)
www.bond.edu.au
CRICOS Provider Code 00017B
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The information published in this document is correct at the
time of printing (April 2013). However, all programs are
subject to review by the Academic Senate of the University
and the University reserves the right to change its program
offerings and subjects without notice. The information
published in this document is intended as a guide and
persons considering an offer of enrolment should contact
the relevant faculty or institute to see if any changes have
been made before deciding to accept their offer.