PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES. Cass Business School Department or equivalent UG Programme (Cass Business School)
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1 PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS Programme name Real Estate Finance and Investment Award BSc (Hons) School Cass Business School Department or equivalent UG Programme (Cass Business School) UCAS Code N391 Programme code USREFI Type of study Full Time Total UK credits 450 Total ECTS 225 Partner (partnership Beijing Normal University programmes only) Type of partnership Articulation PROGRAMME SUMMARY The BSc (Hons) Real Estate Finance & Investment has been designed for those who wish to work for multinational real estate firms and/or within major financial institutions. It is designed to offer you a thorough understanding of the property investment area and place it at the centre of major investment choices alongside stocks, bonds and other securities. The degree leads to full exemption from the examinations of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Graduates are therefore well placed to enter careers in a wide variety of property finance and investment fields, including real estate portfolio management, property investment, commercial/industrial appraisal, real estate valuation and property consultancy. This is a three year programme (or four years, if a sandwich year is taken). Cass is the only business school in the heart of a global financial centre. Our close links with international corporations is reflected in all our degree programmes which are constantly evolving to meet the needs of an ever-changing business world. Many of our lecturers have worked in industry and continue to consult for corporate organisations, so you will benefit from their first-hand knowledge and business experience. As we place a high value on teaching both theory and application, you will emerge from your degree with a good understanding of how to use your newly acquired knowledge in the workplace. Aims The programme aims to: 1. Facilitate a clear/thorough understanding of the property investment arena 1
2 2. Develop your ability to analyse, interpret and understand issues related to property investment and finance 3. Provide you with a strong academic and vocational background, which would allow you to pursue postgraduate study in finance or related disciplines 4. Develop your ability to communicate effectively, form valid arguments and make them draw conclusions based on reason and scientific rules 5. Equip you with the ability to work and think both independently, as well as part of a corporate team 6. Develop you into responsible and socially aware business person or manager. WHAT WILL I BE EXPECTED TO ACHIEVE? On successful completion of this programme, you will be expected to be able to: Knowledge and understanding: Understand the practice of applied real estate investment and finance Comprehend the role and functions of modern property investment firms Fully grasp the property investment/management process and the associated tools Appreciate the importance of the property market as an investment vehicle Value the usefulness of property finance in today s financial markets Skills: Formulate, examine and test hypotheses using all scientific tools Develop their numerical and IT skills and have an excellent knowledge of financial databases Apply the academic/vocational principles-methodologies to the solution of real estate finance and/or investment problems Plan, conduct and report a programme of original research in a the subject specific area Work effectively and efficiently as a part of a corporate team Values and attitudes: Demonstrate an ethical approach to work, which resonates to that of a professional manager. Be an effective team player who is tolerant of disagreement, open and sensitive to diversity in terms of business and cultures. 2
3 This programme has been developed in accordance with the QAA Subject Benchmark for Finance. HOW WILL I LEARN? Most teaching hours during your degree will take the form of lectures and these may be of varying sizes. Lectures are used to communicate the basic theoretical or technical points relevant to the module. Tutorials and exercise classes are opportunities for you to apply and develop your knowledge and understanding and for you to participate in the discussion of the subject area. A number of tutorials and exercise classes are scheduled during the first year, the number decreasing as you progress and you become more able to direct your own learning. Case studies, business simulations and computer exercises will be used in some modules. In all modules, the face-to-face teaching is complemented by the use of the Virtual Learning Environment. WHAT TYPES OF ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK CAN I EXPECT? Assessment and Assessment Criteria Assessment is carried out according to context and purpose and recognises that you may exhibit different aptitudes in different forms of assessment. Most modules are assessed by both coursework and an exam. Coursework can include: - Essays or reports which you can take home and complete with the aid of your notes. - Class tests. - Online quizzes and tests using the Virtual Learning Environment. - Individual and group presentations. - Group projects, sometimes based on case studies. - An individual project, which is a substantial piece of work where research skills are developed - this forms an integral part of your final year. Formal unseen written exams take place at the end of each term (or at the end of the year, if a module is taught over both terms). Assessment Criteria are descriptions, based on the intended learning outcomes, of the skills, knowledge or attitudes that you need to demonstrate in order to complete an assessment successfully, providing a mechanism by which the quality of an assessment 3
4 can be measured. Grade- Related Criteria are descriptions of the level of skills, knowledge or attributes that you need to demonstrate in order achieve a certain grade or mark in an assessment, providing a mechanism by which the quality of an assessment can be measured and placed within the overall set of marks. Assessment Criteria and Grade-Related Criteria will be made available to you to support you in completing assessments. These may be provided in programme handbooks, module specifications, on the virtual learning environment or attached to a specific assessment task. Feedback on assessment Feedback will be provided on all assessed work (either formative or summative) and on other relevant aspects of your performance and progress in a module. You will normally be provided with feedback within three weeks of the submission deadline or assessment date. This would normally include a provisional grade or mark. For end of module examinations, or an equivalent significant task (e.g. an end of module project), feedback will normally be provided when results are released following the Assessment Board. Assessment Regulations In order to pass your Programme, you should complete successfully or be exempted from the relevant modules and assessments and will therefore acquire the required number of credits. You also need to pass each Part of your Programme in order to progress to the following Part. To qualify for the Honours Degree, a student must acquire the total credits indicated in the Student Handbook. Calculation of results and classification of the final award is based on a weighted average of module marks. The contribution of each module is proportional to its credit value. BSc degrees are awarded with First Class Honours, Second Class Honours (Upper and Lower) or Third Class Honours. The overall class of honours awarded is based on the overall weighted average mark achieved throughout the three parts of your degree. The weights given to each part are shown below: Part Weight One 10% Two 30% Three 60% The Pass mark for each module is 40%. Progression from Part 1 to Part 2 To be admitted to Part 2 it is necessary to achieve: An average coursework mark of at least 40% for each module, and At least 40% in each examination, and A module mark of at least 40% in each module, and 150 credits at Part 1. 4
5 Progression from Part 2 to Part 3 To be admitted to Part 3 it is necessary to achieve: An average coursework mark of at least 40% for each module, and At least 40% in each examination, and A module mark of at least 40% in each module, and 150 credits at Part 2. Progression from Part 2 to Part 3 replacement 2 nd year abroad To be admitted to Part 3 it is necessary to achieve: A converted module mark of at least 40% in each module. Module grades/marks awarded by the partner institution will be converted to UK equivalents by the Study Exchange Coordinator at Cass Business School, using the grading scheme shown in the Student Exchange Handbook. NB At some of our partner institutions a mark of 40% is a fail, which will be converted to a fail mark by Cass Business School. A fail at a partner institution is a fail at Cass Business School; and 150 Cass Business School credits at Part 2. The replacement 2 nd year abroad is worth a total of 150 Cass Business School credits. Only those modules approved in advance of study by the degree Course Director will be taken into account and awarded credit if passed. Resits must be taken for any failed module either at the partner institution, or if there are no resits available, then students must take the equivalent Cass Business School paper during the September resit period. If you fail an assessment component or a module, the following will apply: 1. Compensation Compensation at Parts 1 & 2 Compensation between modules at first attempt Where a student fails up to a total of 25 credits, in either Part 1 or in Part 2 the Assessment Board can consider the application of compensation provided that: compensation is permitted for the module involved (see the module specification), and all assessments for a particular Part are taken within one academic year, and a minimum overall mark of 30% has been achieved in the module to be compensated, including a minimum of 30% in the exam and 30% in the coursework, and an aggregate mark of 40% has been achieved for the Part. Where more than one of a student s failed modules are compensatable, the Assessment Board will apply the compensation rule to the failed module with the highest marks. Compensation between modules at second attempt If after resitting one or more modules, the student fails up to 25 credits for a particular 5
6 Part compensation provisions may be applied on the basis of the marks after the results of the resits have been taken into account, provided that the student s entitlement to compensation has not been exhausted after the first attempt. Compensation at Part 3 Once 90 credits have been earned, the remaining credits for Part 3 can be earned either by passing modules or through compensation provided that: all assessments for Part 3 are taken in one academic year, and a minimum overall mark of 30% has been achieved in each module to be compensated*, and an aggregate mark of 40% has been achieved for Part 3. *Please note that a failure in the final year project CANNOT be compensated. If you receive a compensated pass in a module you shall be awarded the credit for that module. The original component marks shall be retained in the record of marks and the greater of the original module mark and the minimum pass mark for the module shall be used for the purpose of calculation towards the Award. 2. Resit Resits at Parts 1 & 2 Resit after First Attempt Where a student fails in excess of 25 credits or where compensation is not permissible, resit provisions will apply to all failed modules* provided: the method and date of resit is in accordance with assessment regulations, and a module has had only one resit attempt. *Please note that if you did not participate in the first assessment and have no extenuating circumstances, you may not be offered a resit. Resits at Part 3 There are NO resits in exams or coursework at part 3. Under the Assessment Regulations, students who fail to achieve 150 credits at Part 3 (after compensation, if applicable) will be recommended for an Ordinary Degree, or the lower award of a Diploma or Certificate in Higher Education, provided that they meet the requirements for any of these awards. Students with Extenuating Circumstances which have been agreed and accepted as valid will be given the option of resitting any missed examinations at the next available opportunity. For part 3 students, this will be the following academic year in January/May, as there are no part 3 resit papers set for the resit session. If you are successful in the resit, you shall be awarded the credit for that module. The mark used for the purpose of calculation towards your Award shall be calculated from the original marks for the component(s) that you passed at first attempt and the 6
7 minimum pass mark for the component(s) for which you took a resit. If you do not satisfy your resit by the date specified you will not progress to the next Part and the Assessment Board shall require that you withdraw from the Programme. If you fail to meet the requirements for a particular Part, but satisfy the requirements for the previous Part, then a lower qualification may be awarded as per the table below. If you fail to meet the requirements for a particular Part and are not eligible for the award of a lower level qualification, the Assessment Board shall require that you withdraw from the Programme. If you would like to know more about the way in which assessment works at City, please see the full version of the Assessment Regulations at: data/assets/word_doc/0003/69249/s19.doc WHAT AWARD CAN I GET? Bachelor s Degree with Honours: Part HE Credits Weighting Class % required (%) I II upper division II lower division 50 III 40 Ordinary Degree: Part HE Credits Weighting Class % required (%) With Distinction With Merit With Pass 40 Diploma of Higher Education: Part HE Credits Weighting Class % required (%) With Distinction With Merit 60 With Pass 40 Certificate of Higher Education: Part HE Credits Weighting Class % required (%) With Distinction 70 With Merit 60 With Pass 40 7
8 Part 1 Total Part I credit value = 150 credits. Students take 5 core modules = 135 credits. Students choose 1 elective module = 15 credits. Module Title SITS Code Module Credits Core/ Elective Can be compensated? Introduction to Financial & BS C N 4 Management Accounting Financial Mathematics & BS C N 4 Business Statistics Professional Skills BS C N 4 Financial Markets, Institutions FR C N 4 and Instruments Foundations of Economics for Finance IF C N 4 French for Business I BS E Y 4 Spanish for Business I BS E Y 4 French for Business: Beginner BS E Y 4 Spanish for Business: Beginner BS E Y 4 Introduction to Business Law BS E Y 4 International Business BS E Y 4 Environment Introduction to Visual Basic IF E Y 4 Part 2 Total Part 2 credit value = 150 credits. Students take 4 core modules = 75 credits. Students choose 5 electives module = 75 credits. Module Title SITS Code Module Credits Core/ Elective Can be compensated? Real Estate Valuation FR C Y 5 Security Analysis FR C Y 5 Real Estate Planning and Development Portfolio Theory and Investment Valuation Corporate Law FR C Y 5 FR C Y 5 AF E Y 5 8
9 French for Business II BS E Y 5 Spanish for Business II BS E Y 5 French for Business: Lower BS E Y 5 Intermediate Spanish for Business: Lower BS E Y 5 Intermediate Financial Accounting BS E Y 5 European Business Culture BS E Y 5 Business and Industrial BS E Y 5 Economics Corporate Risk Management FR E Y 5 Financial Econometrics FR E Y 5 Company Valuation FR E Y 5 Life Insurance and Pensions FR E Y 5 Principles of Financial Services FR E Y 5 Marketing Risk Analysis and Modelling FR E Y 5 Alternative Investment FR E Y 5 Management Financial Modelling with Visual IF E Y 5 Basic Personal Finance IF E Y 5 Part 3 Total Part 3 credit value = 150 credits. Students take 6 core modules = 105 credits. Students choose 3 elective modules = 45 credits. Module Title Final Year Project - BSc Investment/Real Estate/Investment SITS Code 9 Module Credits Core/ Elective Can be compensated? FR C N 6 Property Appraisal FR C Y 6 Valuation and Taxation FR C Y 6 Valuation and Compensation FR C Y 6 Real Estate Finance and FR C Y 6 Funding Commercial Property Law LU C Y 6 Advanced Financial Economics AS E Y 6 French for Business III BS E Y 6 Spanish for Business III BS E Y 6
10 French for Business: Upper BS E Y 6 Intermediate Spanish for Business: Upper BS E Y 6 Intermediate Advanced Financial Accounting BS E Y 6 European Business Seminar BS E Y 6 Financial Accounting Theory BS E Y 6 Corporate Social Responsibility BS E Y 6 Asset-Liability Management FR E Y 6 Technical Analysis FR E Y 6 Financial Services Regulation FR E Y 6 Arts & Antiques Markets FR E Y 6 Climate Change and its impact FR E Y 6 on the World Economy Corporate Finance IF E Y 6 Business and Financial IF E Y 6 Forecasting Bank Strategy and Management IF E Y 6 Emerging Markets IF E Y 6 TO WHAT KIND OF CAREER MIGHT I GO ON? Many graduates become chartered surveyors, property analysts, property investment advisers, real estate portfolio managers, commercial and industrial appraisers, real estate valuers and consultants. If you would like more information on the Careers support available at City, please go to: WHAT STUDY ABROAD OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE? Students who opt for a sandwich year abroad will study at one of our overseas partner universities in between Years 2 & 3. They will be required to pass all Part 2 assessments at the first attempt. Students who opt for a replacement second year abroad will study at one of our overseas partner universities in Year 2. They will be required to pass all Part 1 assessments at the first attempt. Studying abroad enables students to improve their language skills, develop future business contacts and provides them with an international outlook on business. 10
11 WHAT PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE? Students who opt for a placement sandwich year between Years 2 & 3, will be required to pass all Part 2 assessments at the first attempt. However, if students are referred in a module, then this will be considered on a case by case basis. This option enables students to gain the professional skills valued by graduate employers, apply the theory they have studied and to develop a network of contacts. WILL I GET ANY PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION? Accrediting Body: RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) Nature of Accreditation Successful graduates of the BSc Real Estate Finance & Investment degree receive full exemption from the professional examinations of the RICS. Graduates satisfy academic requirements for entry to Institution's assessment professional competence. Accrediting Body: ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales) Nature of Accreditation Specific Cass papers give exemptions for ICAEW papers in Accounting, Business & Finance, Law, Management Information. Accrediting Body: Institute of Financial Services (IFS) Nature of Accreditation Successful graduates of this degree can apply for direct entry into Stage 2 (second year; FHEQ level 5) of the ifs BSc Banking Practice & Management degree. This qualification provides a pathway into Chartered Associateship of the ifs (CAifs), subject to 2 years of relevant work experience and submission of a record of annual continuing professional development activities (CPD). Further completion of the ifs MSc Banking Practice & Management degree leads into Chartered Fellowship of the ifs (CFifs). HOW DO I ENTER THE PROGRAMME? For A-level students our standard offer is AAA (maths preferred). In addition, GCSE maths (grade A) and English Language (grade C) or equivalent. For International Baccalaureate students our standard offer is 35 points overall, including 6 in all HL 11
12 subjects and 5 in all SL subjects. Consideration will be given to 1 bonus point. We also make offers on other international qualifications that are recognised by British Universities. For students whose first language is not English, evidence of English language proficiency is required. IELTS: 6.5 with a minimum of 6 in any unit. TOEFL: 100 internet-based total with a minimum of 23 in all sub-tests. City University London is offering a Scholarship of up 2,000 per year to UK and EU students achieving grades AAA or above at A-level (or equivalent) starting the BSc Management course at City in September Further details can be found on the University s website at Version: 1.0 Version date: July 2012 For use in:
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