Real estate management 1900-5-GOSN
The course is divided into two parts.
The aim of the first part is to define basic terms and rights to the property, to discuss issues related to real estate trading and their valuation, then issues concerning the management of municipal housing stock (municipal housing construction, rental policy, privatization, management of municipal housing) as well as activity of housing associations, housing cooperatives and developers.
The student's own contribution to the lectures consists in reading the recommended literature, following legislative changes on the Internet, looking for interesting examples illustrating the issues discussed, and preparing for the final test.
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Type of course
Course coordinators
Mode
General: Classroom | Term 2024Z: Remote learning | Term 2023Z: Remote learning |
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
Student knows the basic obligations of municipalities relating municipal housing management and possible solutions in this area, and knows how housing associations, developers and housing cooperatives operate. Additionally, student characterizes rules of management of different types of land property.
SKILLS
Student is able to:
- point out mistakes made by municipalities regarding management of their housing stock
- suggest solutions that contribute to a more rational housing management
- explain effects of solutions applied by municipalities in terms of efficiency of municipal housing management and implementation of social objectives
ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL SKILLS
Student understands complexity of decision-making process and is sensitive to social problems.
Assessment criteria
The basis of completion of the course is a score of a test. The test consists of two independent parts. In order to pass, student has to obtain at least half the points of each part.
Maximum number of points for the test: 30 (15 for each part)
Additional points can be obtained for presenting self-selected examples illustrating the issues discussed.
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
1. Acts defining obligations of municipalities in the field of municipal housing management
2. Cymerman R. i In., 2011, Gospodarka nieruchomościami, Politechnika Koszalińska, Koszalin.
3. Mieszkania socjalne w wybranych krajach europejskich i możliwości zastosowania wybranych rozwiązań w Polsce, Instytut Rozwoju Miast w Krakowie, Zakład Mieszkalnictwa w Warszawie, Warszawa 2003
4. Niemczyk R., 2009, Gospodarka i obrót nieruchomościami, „Difin”, Warszawa
5. Zalewski A., 2005, Nowe zarządzanie publiczne w polskim samorządzie terytorialnym, Szkoła Główna Handlowa - Oficyna Wydawnicza, Warszawa.
In addition to literature, an important source of up-to-date knowledge on the issues discussed in the first part of the lecture is materials published on the Internet: comments on current changes in law, municipal documents, and examples of how municipalities solve specific problems.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
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