SCSI/DIT Higher Certificate in Property Studies

This two year Higher Certificate programme is run by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland in partnership with the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT).

 

Application Information

Applicants for the programme must work full-time in a suitable property related employment. The academic requirements for enrolment are passes at Leaving Certificate at ordinary level in English and Mathematics, unless the applicants have at least five years relevant experience and are aged 23 or over, when they are eligible to apply as mature students. Graduates of the FETAC course of the Balllsbridge College of Business Studies, are exempt from the Maths and English requirement.

Lectures take place on 14 Saturdays plus an induction day. Lectures are held at the Dublin Institute of Technology, Bolton Street. In addition to the lectures, attendance at which is compulsory, students must complete projects, read support papers and attend locally arranged study groups. The subjects in Year 1 are Irish Law and the Estate Agent, Mathematics for Valuation, Estate Agency Practice, Building Construction, Rural Resources, Economics and Planning. In Year 2 the subjects are the Economics for Property & Construction, Law, Valuation and Estate Agency Marketing & Management.

Students who achieve a Distinction in the Agency Practice subject on the Business Administration Course, may be given an exemption in the Agency Practice examination in Year 1 of the course.

The fee for the Higher Certificate in Property Studies for the 2011- 2012 academic year is €2,950. (Fees qualify for income tax relief at the standard rate).

Graduates who successfully complete this course will receive a Higher Certificate in Property Studies (Level 6)  and can progress to Year 2 of the SCSI/DIT BSc (Hons) in Property Studies.

Download the application form here

 

For further information contact propertystudies@scsi.ie