Bachelor of Science in Land Economics

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Rationale/Course Description   The course gives an introduction to agricultural and forestry valuation, dealing with methods of valuing agricultural properties and minerals, and valuation reports. Objectives/Aims To equip the student with valuation skills for agricultural investments, minerals and other natural resources. Attachment Name Attachment Type LEC 4101 Real Estate Valuation IV DOC PDF PS
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Rationale/Course Description   The student is required to have gained a minimum of 60 days work experience by appropriate employment in the building industry. Proposal for employment must be submitted to Program Head for approval prior to starting work. Students will be required to produce documented evidence of their work experience. Program Head to provide...
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Rationale/Course Description   The course is about scientific ways of getting information. Construction managers should be able to carry out scientific research to acquire facts onto which to base action and decision. This course provides the student with research skills needed to conduct scientific research and report writing. Objectives/aim Differentiate the five basic research methods....
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Rationale/Course Description The course introduces the student to economic discipline with the focus on the property sector and covers Uganda’s economic systems. Objectives/Aims To equip the student with basic economic concepts as applied to propertied To highlight the role of government in property markets Attachment Name Attachment Type LEC 3203 Property Economics DOC PDF PS
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Rationale/Course Description   The course considers the use of shadow or efficiency prices in the appraisal of public sector projects. It also examines the rationale for the use of world prices to value inputs as well as outputs, and discusses how to evaluate projects by using the world price numeraire and how governments make decisions...
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