RE4311 Dissertation Syllabus:

RE4311 Dissertation Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021

OBJECTIVES

 To provide scope for independent study, exploring specific areas of interest pertaining to Real estate design, development, legal & finance-based mechanisms & application.
 To address research gap in the contemporary/ emerging areas of Real Estate Design & Development
 To review literature/ white papers & case studies of Global and Indian economic, regulatory & project scenarios and understand their impact on the Real Estate Sector
 To do critical analysis, understand trend & market scenario and find possible solutions for the various issues.
 To gain knowledge in technical report writing.

CONTENT

The dissertation provides the opportunity to the student to embark on research, to explore specific areas of interest pertaining to Real Estate Development. The scholar shall select a topic of his / her choice with the approval of the HOD and write a comprehensive report. A dissertation is a course for thesis preparation, and forms the base to preparatory research that could be further addressed in phase 2: Thesis. The process of research through review of literature/ white papers establishing the area of inquiry and setting objectives leading to profiling of stakeholders and market dynamics sets the preliminary approach. The analytical process culminates in outlining Real Estate models, interpreting new asset classes and strategic decision-making outcomes.

TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

OUTCOMES

CO1 The student will be enabled to build and understand vocabulary of Real Estate Development.
CO2 The student will be able to identify research gap in specific areas of asset creation
CO3 Student will learn to critically analyse case studies, evaluate market scenarios and draw out inferences.
CO4 The student will learn to analyse, interpret and explain results and structure their research /discourse for implementation in phases.
CO5 The student will acquire acumen in technical report writing & publishing white papers.