Advise on administration, development and use of land and property.
Land economists:
Land economists may be self-employed or work in real estate companies, financial institutions or property development companies. They may also be employed by investment banks, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), state and federal government departments, local councils and other government organisations. The varied nature of the profession provides opportunities to move between different areas of employment.
Employment opportunities in this field fluctuate, depending on the condition of the property market.
Source: myFuture
Disclaimer: This page provides study pathway and career options as a guide only. You should contact the Admissions Centre, International Centre or relevant Faculties for full details.
The following study pathway shows the most common and direct route for a UWA student to pursue this career.
Undergraduate
Recommended majors include:
Relevant majors also include:
Postgraduate
Postgraduate study is not necessarily required for this occupation, but may be helpful for career advancement.
Relevant postgraduate courses include: