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This joint project supported by TEMPUS focuses on developing a master's degree program in real estate economics and management. The curriculum covers topics such as land and property information systems, property formation techniques, legal aspects, and comparative analysis of legislation. The course includes practical sessions using Microsoft Access and AutoCAD Map3D applications for property registration. Taught by experts in the field, this comprehensive program aims to equip students with the necessary skills for a successful career in the real estate industry.
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“Economics, Law and Management” Department YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION “Curriculum Development For Real Estate Master Degree” Joint Project Supported by TEMPUS “`Land and Property Information Systems” “Property Formation Technique” Developed by: Astghik Grigoryan, Master Degree in Land Management Presented: in KTH of Stockholm Yerevan-Stockholm May, 2008
Content of the course Semester 1 Theme 1: Land information systems – general understanding and historical overview Need for land information, concept of LIS Early development of LIS Development in non cadastral and cadastral countries Different structures Theme 2: Cadastral and land registration systems – introduction to foreign and domestic systems European countries General trends considering some experience Theme 3: Principal benefits of LIS Benefits for urban and rural areas General benefits
Content of the course Semester 2 Theme 1: Registration issues Content, form and maintenance of the register Individual or group registration, combined consolidation-registration Organization and automation issues Feasibility studies for establishing or improving property registration system Practical part – implementation of course project using Microsoft Access and AutoCAD Map3D applications Seminars and workshops Building up a property register
Property Formation Technique /5credits/ Curriculum development for “Real Estate Economics and Management” Master Degree
Content of the course Semester 1 Theme 1: Legal basis required for property formation Definition of property by RA legislation Definition of rights to the property and registration thereof Theme 2: Comparative analysis using legislations of different European and CIS countries Property definition by Swedish Land and Cadastral Legislation and legislations of other European and CIS countries Definition of rights to the property provided by different legal systems
Content of the course Semester 2 Theme 1: Introduction to Swedish Real Property Formation Act Conditions for property formation, formation procedure Tools for property formation – reallotment, subdivision, partition, amalgamation Theme 2: Analysis of Armenian legisltaion /property formation issues/ Definition of land relations by RA Land Code Land types in Armenia Special aspects regarding alienation and use of state property, acquisition and termination of rights of ownership and use to land parcel Resolution of land conflicts Practical part – discussions and games on implementation of different property formation tools
Content of the courseSemester 3 F I N A L PROJECT