Students are given a solid grounding in economics, including:
microeconomics;
macroeconomics;
urban economics;
finance and investment analysis;
environmental economics.
Students also get a solid grounding in law, including:
Public law (constitutional and administrative);
Private law (contract, tort and company law);
Real property law;
Landlord and tenant;
Environmental law;
Land-use planning law;
Law and economics;
Later courses build on the law and economics foundations, and draw together the two disciplines. Examples in
Land and Urban Economics;
Law and Economics;
Land–use Planning;
Land Policy and Development Economics.
disciplines. Examples include papers on:
The current postgraduate programmes are:
MPhil in Real Estate Finance;
MPhil in Environmental Policy;
MPhil in Planning, Growth and Regeneration;
MPhil in Land Economy Research;
MPhil in Land Economy (by thesis);
PhD in Land Economy.