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3 colleges run Undergraduate Part Time property development / management courses in East Midlands

There are 3 institutions in East Midlands which run Part time Undergraduate Property Development / Management courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Property Development / Management courses.


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Nottingham Trent University

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Construction Property Management BSc (Hons) view course

Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is one of the largest and most popular universities in the UK. Situated in the heart of one of the UK’s...more

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Moulton College

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BSc(Hons) Land Management (Top Up) view course
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University of Derby

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Dance and Movement Studies and Property Development BSc (Hons) view course
Biology and Property Development BSc (Hons) view course
Mathematics and Property Development BA (Hons) view course

7 reviews

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