Those who are interested in estate/property and land management and a desire to work in an exciting, dynamic industry. If the prospect of dealing with rural, commercial or residential property appeals to you, you have come to the right university. There are currently around 300 'Realmies', as students studying land management courses are affectionately known here, and that figure is rising steadily, especially with the introduction of the Rural Property Management degree. We are accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and students are encouraged to qualify as RICS Rural Chartered Surveyors or Associate Surveyors. Chartered surveyors offer knowledge, skills and advice all around the world on a wide range of property issues, while associate surveyors, also known as surveying technicians, carry out a wide range of tasks to support surveyors, architects and engineers
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