Real Estate and Project Management 2400-PL3SL102B
As part of the seminar will be discussed issues necessary for the proper preparation of bachelor's theses. The substantive issues of the seminar will focus on the following areas:
1. Real estate management:
- Investment location analysis
-Research of the real estate market (eg commercial real estate market in Warsaw)
- mortgage banking and mortgage bonds
-The activities of institutions in the real estate market
-Facility Management
- Real estate leasing
- Investment models for investing in real estate
- Trust accounts (escrow)
-Housing financing schemes
- Financial property management
- Real estate portfolio management
- Principles of a property management plan
2. Management of investment projects:
- Costs and benefits Analysis of investment projects
- Investment funds
- Investment projects assesment
- Location models and spatial management
- Investment financing methods
- Investment portfolio management
- Investment project management.
Estimated student workload: 11 ECTS × 25 h = 275 h
(K) – contact hours, (S) – independent study hours
Meetings: 30 h (K), 0 h (S)
Student’s own work on writing the thesis: 0 h (K), 210 h (S)
Preparation for the defense: 0 h (K), 35 h (S)
Total: 30 h (K) + 245 h (S) = 275 h
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student:
IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE:
• Knows the principles of drafting, the structure, and formal requirements of a diploma thesis, as well as the procedures for its submission and defense.
• Understands the importance of methodological consistency, correctness of reasoning, and academic integrity in the final version of the diploma thesis.
IN TERMS OF SKILLS:
• Can independently develop and edit a complete diploma thesis, integrating the theoretical, empirical, and conclusion sections.
• Can synthesize literature and research results and formulate logical, well-founded conclusions.
• Can prepare for the thesis defense, including presenting its objectives, methods, and results, and answering questions.
IN TERMS OF COMPETENCIES:
• Is prepared to responsibly and timely complete the diploma project, with respect for academic ethics.
• Demonstrates maturity in accepting feedback from the supervisor and reviewer and is ready to reflect critically on their own work.
Finance and Accounting:
K_W01, K_W02, K_W03, K_W04, K_U01, K_U02, K_U03, K_U04, K_U05, K_U06, K_U07, K_K01, K_K02
Assessment criteria
Completion of the seminar is based on a submitted and accepted BA thesis. It is allowed to extend the deadline for submitting the work in accordance with the study regulations. Students present the results of the work in the form of a paper.
Bibliography
Gostkowska-Drzewicka T. (red.), Projekty inwestycyjne, Gdansk 1999
Śliwiński A., Zarządzanie nieruchomościami, Warszawa 2000
Śliwiński A., Śliwiński B., Facility Management, Warszawa, 2007
H. Johnson, Ocena projektów inwestycyjnych. Maksymalizacja wartości przedsiębiorstwa, Warszawa 2000
Literatura uzupełniająca:
Alexander A., Muhlebach R., Managing and Leasing Commercial Properties, New York 1994
Brown G. R., Matysiak G. A.,Real Estate Investment, London, 2001
Brzeski W.J. "Vademecum zarządcy nieruchomości", Kraków 2003
Kucharska-Stasiak E., "Nieruchomość a rynek" Lódz 1998
Kucharska-Stasiak E., Inwestowanie w nieruchomości, Lódz 2000
Shopping Center Marketing, International Council of Shopping Centers, NY, 2001
Śliwinski B., Specyfika rynku nieruchomości komercyjnych, Warszawa 2002
Śliwinski B., Wspomaganie decyzji inwestycyjnych na rynku nieruchomości komercyjnych, Warszawa 2001
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