NSW Course in Property Practice (Real Estate)
If you want to sell real estate or become a property manager you'll need to hold a Certificate of Registration in NSW. Kaplan Professional's entry-level Course in Property Practice will help you meet the educational requirements needed to apply for a Certificate of Registration. For further details go to www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au.
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Who Should Enrol
Kaplan Professional's NSW Course in Property Practice is ideal for:
- New entrants to the NSW real estate industry
- Administrative staff within existing real estate businesses in NSW wanting to up-skill
- Anyone wanting to begin working in property sales or management in NSW.
Note: Office of Fair Trading issue all Certificates of Registration and licenses. Application forms can be downloaded from their website. Whilst all participants are provided with equal opportunity to complete their studies some participants who have a criminal record may not be able to obtain their Certificate of Registration or License. Contact the Office of Fair Trading for more information.
What would I achieve upon completion?
Upon successful completion, you will gain fundamental knowledge concerning working in the NSW real estate sector. You will also be able to apply for a Certificate of Registration.
Course Information
Course inclusions
Kaplan Professional’s Course in Property Practice covers the following topics:
- NSW17319A Work in the Real Estate Sector
- NSW17319B Prepare for Work in the Property Industry
- NSW17319C Communicate with Property Clients (equivalent to module PRDRE35A Communicate effectively and accurately with clients).
Study options
We can tailor a study option to meet your needs. Kaplan Professional's NSW Course in Property Practice can be completed by self-study, by attending a comprehensive 3-day workshop or if you can demonstrate relevant skills and knowledge, through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL is a formal assessment process to assist applicants to gain accreditation toward the requirements for the NSW Course in Property Practice. It formally recognises the skills and knowledge earned by learning from other courses, life experience, work experience or any training provided at work. These components are then measured against the requirements of the program.
The RPL process requires the presentation of evidence to support claims for recognition of competency. The type of evidence that can be presented in support of an RPL application can take many different forms. It can be verbal, written or a demonstration of skill.
Timetable
Download the NSW Timetable (PDF)
Fees, Enrolment and Further Information
The following will direct you to relevant information related to the program of interest:
Download the Brochure & Enrolment Form
Download the Information Guide
Download the RPL Application NSW CPP
Study Information
The Course in Property Practice is offered via workshops and self-study. Refer to Study Information for further study related information.
