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Graduate real estate education in the United States

Graduate real estate education is the study of real estate development at the graduate school level. It has taken many forms, giving rise to various educational models in different countries.

The decision for individuals pursuing higher education in this field often comes down to choosing between a traditional degree with a focus on real estate finance (e.g., Master in Science with a concentration in real estate) or an interdisciplinary, comprehensive degree (e.g., Master of Real Estate Development) focused wholly on real estate studies.

While there are many real estate programs available to students around the country, there are only a handful of real estate development graduate programs that tackle the broader educational task of engaging the full range of real estate development (e.g., Master of Real Estate Development) -- from property acquisition to planning and permitting, law and finance, design and construction, and culminating in marketing, commercial leasing, property, portfolio and asset management.

History edit

Historically, graduate level coursework in real estate was limited to a major or minor in business, or training in architecture and urban planning schools. While Business school (MBA) programs might emphasize the business side of real estate, MBA students typically lack adequate understanding of real estate principles and processes. Over the last several decades, the real estate industry has matured to one with great complexity and an increasingly institutional ownership structure. The increased complexity of the industry created a demand for practitioners who possessed a comprehensive knowledge of real estate beyond that of traditional MBA generalists. One and two-year graduate level real estate degree programs originated with the founding of the New York University Real Estate Institute in (1967)[1] (now known as the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate) and in 1983 with the formation of the MIT Center for Real Estate.[2] Soon after, other schools followed with Texas A&M University (1984), Columbia University (1985), the University of Southern California (1986), Johns Hopkins University (1989), and Cornell University (1996) all forming professional graduate programs focused solely on real estate education.[citation needed]

According to the Urban Land Institute, during the mid-1990s strong academic interest in real estate "was never greater, whether for repositioning products, redeveloping inner cities, or developing more affordable housing. Students seemed to be acting on the notion that it's a temporary downturn and graduate school is a good place for the moment."[3] As enrollment grew, real estate programs responded by adding more course offerings to satisfy the demand.[citation needed]

In the early 2000s, prior to the Great Recession, the industry again acknowledged increasing need for graduates with superior qualifications — providing the research-based expertise necessary to solve complex problems in contemporary real estate development.[citation needed] The real estate graduate programs were in response to overwhelming support by alumni from the fields of real estate, construction and development to bring a specialized academic offering and from a many of universities provided limited number of non-MBA degree programs.

The late 2000s saw significant expansion of real estate programs to universities such as George Mason University, Auburn University, as well as additional coursework added by MBA programs that commonly did not have an emphasis on real estate. To deal with the complexity of the field and its far-reaching effects, today's industry professionals require advanced training to prepare them to operate in increasingly technical and interrelated areas.[citation needed]

As education needs have changed, business schools such as the University of Wisconsin, University of Pennsylvania, and University of California, Berkeley continue to cater to students interested in the flexibility of an MBA. Wharton's real estate program, for example, takes advantage of being housed in one of the top business schools in the United States and having some of the top real estate professionals in the world as advisers.[4]

In Canada, many MBA programs, including those at the University of Toronto and University of Alberta have also began to offer increased real estate program offerings and specialization.[5] At the Schulich School of Business at York University, what was formerly an MBA specialisation in real estate has evolved in to its own distinct program, the Master of Real Estate and Infrastructure, which houses various research institutes including the Brookfield Centre for Real Estate and Infrastructure.[6] The academic offering in Canada reflect the trends in the United States.

In the United Kingdom, many real estate programs are folded into MBA programs or more commonly specialized masters such as the University of Reading Master of Science in Real Estate.[7]

Undergraduate real estate education edit

As with many MBA programs, undergraduate real estate education is commonly offered as a concentration, or focused area of study. Very few universities with varying academic reputation offer a bachelor's degree with a concentration in real estate (typically two courses during the senior year). An undergraduate degree in real estate is not a prerequisite for admission to a graduate real estate development program. Students from diverse backgrounds in geography, urban planning, business, economics, liberal arts, architecture or seeking a career change are encouraged to apply.

Graduate real estate programs edit

There are twenty-one multi-disciplinary real estate programs which focus on the academic study of real estate primarily, the Master of Real Estate Development, while the majority of the other programs typically housed as part of a business school offer a more focused degree on finance and investment. Graduate real estate programs may award any number of degrees (e.g. Master of Real Estate Development, Master of Science in Real Estate, Master of Professional Studies in Real Estate, Master of Design Studies in Real Estate), however, the key is to review each degree curricula independent of their respective naming conventions, as there are broad differences in their content and foci that may not necessarily be reflected in the degree's name.

Two examples of graduate real estate degree naming conventions include:

Master in Real Estate Development (MRED or MSRED) edit

The Master of Real Estate Development degree (MRED) (or sometimes called the Master of Science in Real Estate Development (MSRED)) largely focuses on specific areas within real estate rather than taking a more generalist approach. Areas of concentration may include: real estate development, finance and investment, planning and policy, infrastructure and construction, market analysis, and real estate law. Students are generally exposed to the full range of functions and most real estate product types (e.g. residential, retail, office, hospitality, and industrial). MRED programs typically teach the subject matter through case studies and field experiences and by way of traditional class lectures. Whether in the context of urban redevelopment, historic preservation, or suburban growth, MRED students learn from both the investor's and developer's perspective, the importance of relevant issues in law, economics, finance, market analysis, negotiation, lease analysis, architecture, planning, and management.[8] Many focus on the entire spectrum of the real estate development process-from dirt-to-deal, finance to façade-and include industry topics presented by leading local and national developers, financiers, and other players in the market. Included in this is the analysis of existing real estate assets and partnership structures.

Master of Science in Real Estate (MSRE) edit

The Master of Science in Real Estate degree (MSRE) often combines learning comprehensive business management skills with the understanding of how real estate markets work. Graduate programs that award a Master of Science in Real Estate degree are sometimes the expansion of real estate courses in a Business school into a degree of increased specialty or they are organically formed real estate centers within a larger college. Students who complete Master of Science in Real Estate degrees oftentimes go on to careers as real estate "project managers, asset management advisors, analysts, planners, and others."[9] Most Master of Science in Real Estate degrees are completed in one year though two year options with the opportunity to complete a summer internship between the first and second year are available (e.g. the University of Washington)[10] The Master of Professional Studies in Real Estate is also similarly found here, as it is simply a naming convention at Georgetown University and Cornell University.[citation needed]

Coursework edit

The course work in real estate programs varies among universities. Many programs utilize HBS-style case studies of complex real estate scenarios to heighten the student's knowledge and strategic decision-making skills. Program lengths range from 30 to 72 credit hours. Programs that have more than 33 hours will sometimes allow its students to add a concentration. A required core curriculum is typical with the core curriculum's size and makeup being largely dependent on the length and focus of the program.

Example core curriculum:[11]

  • Real Estate Development Principles
  • Market Segmentation and Analysis
  • Real Estate Finance and Analysis
  • Real Estate Development Project Management
  • Advanced Real Estate Finance
  • Real Estate Site Analysis and Design
  • Public Entitlement Process

In addition to the core curriculum, most two-year programs and some one-year programs offer students the opportunity to pursue a concentration, a focus on a specialized area of interest within the real estate industry. Concentrations differ between programs and universities.[12]

Example areas of concentration:[13]

  • Development
  • Finance
  • Investments
  • Consulting
  • Sustainable Development
  • Property and asset management
  • Real estate marketing and market analysis
  • International real estate concentrations
  • Affordable housing
  • Public-private partnerships
  • Urban infill

Some programs, such as the MS in Real Estate Development at George Mason University,[14] offer students the opportunity to combine elective coursework from several disciplines including business management, public policy and civil engineering.

Design education related to real estate development edit

The practice of real estate development requires practitioners to work with selecting building types and designs, determining appropriate dimensions, programming internal spaces, shaping the site, and appropriately fitting the project to surrounding contexts. Some programs, including Columbia University MSRED include design education in the study of real estate development. A new program established at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, in 2015 emphasizes a capstone studio-workshop in which a multidisciplinary group of students under faculty supervision engage an actual real estate development problem for organizations acting as clients.[15]

Executive programs in real estate edit

Executive degree programs in real estate offer practicing professionals the opportunity to learn while they are working. These programs are distinguished from distance programs through their uniquely blended model of residency classroom experience, distance education modules, and executive field study courses. Classes meet at the beginning of every semester, usually from five to seven days, and then complete the coursework through synchronous webinars, asynchronous discussion boards, and video lectures. Executive education in real estate is taught at numerous accredited institutions such as Auburn University.[16]

Nationally recognized research centers edit

Real estate programs and alumni donors sponsor research by real estate faculty in numerous areas of real estate including the economics of property markets, the impacts of regulation, and the sources of equity and debt financing. Additional research, in the form of faculty-supervised student thesis work, contributes to a growing inventory of new information. The research program is essential to promoting new knowledge, advancing teaching techniques, and bridging the gap between theory and practice. Not all graduate real estate programs conduct research.

Name University
Center for Urban Real Estate (CURE)[17] Columbia University
Guthrie Center for Real Estate Research[18] Northwestern University
Real Estate Academic Initiative[19] Harvard University
MIT Center for Real Estate[20] MIT
Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics[21] University of California, Berkeley
The Center for Real Estate and Finance (CREF)[22] Cornell University
Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship[23] George Mason University
The Richard H. Pennell Center for Real Estate[24] Clemson University
NYU Schack Center for Sustainable Built Environment,[25] NYU Schack REIT Center[26] NYU Stern Center for Real Estate Finance Research[27] New York University
The Graaskamp Center for Real Estate[28] University of Wisconsin-Madison
Lusk Center for Real Estate[29] University of Southern California
Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate[30] University of San Diego
Colvin Institute of Real Estate Development[31] University of Maryland
Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies[32] University of Washington
The Center for Real Estate Education and Research[33] Florida State University
Terry W. Stiles School of Real Estate Development[34] Nova Southeastern University
Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies[35] University of Florida

Related graduate program offerings edit

Professionals in real estate often hold degrees in related fields such as city planning, construction management, accounting, property management, architecture or law. One of the most common programs continues to be a Master of City Planning, regional planning, or urban planning degree with a real estate emphasis. Planning programs tend to emphasize land use planning, transportation or infrastructure development, land use law and policy and other planning topics; students who take a concentration in real estate development will learn how it relates to planning.

Career opportunities edit

A sample of careers include: large public real estate companies, small private entrepreneurial organizations, regional investors, companies that specialize in a single product (e.g. office/retail/multi-family), non-profits involved in areas such as affordable housing, corporations that own real estate, companies that finance real estate. and companies that provide services such as design and architecture firms, brokerage companies, investment banks, REITs, and various consultancies. Careers in the public sector at the city, county, state, federal or military level offer interesting and rewarding career opportunities related to real estate.[36] The skill sets are also transferable to other industries and sectors of the economy.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History and Mission". New York University. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  2. ^ "Master's Program". MIT Center for Real Estate. Retrieved 2023-07-28.
  3. ^ Urban Land, Teaching Real Estate Today, April 1992, pg. 32.
  4. ^ Urban Land, October 1991, pg. 38
  5. ^ "Major in Real Estate - Rotman".
  6. ^ "MREI - Schulich School of Business".
  7. ^ Kind (2020-04-11). "MSc Real Estate". Henley Business School. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
  8. ^ Urban Land Magazine School for Developers, c, D.C.: Urban Institute, March 2008
  9. ^ "Master of Science in Real Estate - Carey School of Business". carey.jhu.edu. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  10. ^ "Master of Science in Real Estate - Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies". realestate.washington.edu. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  11. ^ . Wpcarey.asu.edu. 2012-04-03. Archived from the original on June 1, 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-27.
  12. ^ . arch.umd.edu. Archived from the original on December 21, 2013. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  13. ^ . baker.realestate.cornell.edu. Archived from the original on May 13, 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  14. ^ "Masters in Real Estate Development Program – George Mason University". Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  15. ^ "Master of Science specializing in Real Estate Development - B/a+p". ap.buffalo.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-13.
  16. ^ "Auburn University Executive MRED". Mred.auburn.edu. Retrieved 2013-09-27.
  17. ^ . Arch.columbia.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  18. ^ "Kellogg School of Management". Arch.Kellogg.edu. Retrieved 2017-04-25.
  19. ^ . Reai.harvard.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  20. ^ "Center for Real Estate". Web.mit.edu. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  21. ^ "Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics". haas.berkeley.edu/. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  22. ^ "The Center for Real Estate and Finance - Cornell School of Hotel Administration". realestate.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  23. ^ "Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship – George Mason University". Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  24. ^ "Richard H. Pennell Sr. '50 Center for Research in Design and Building | Clemson University, South Carolina". Clemson.edu. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  25. ^ "SBE Homepage | New York University - SCPS". Scps.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  26. ^ "REIT Center". Scps.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  27. ^ "NYU Stern | Center for Real Estate Finance Research | Home". Stern.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  28. ^ "James A. Graaskamp Center for Real Estate". Wisconsin School of Business. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  29. ^ . Usc.edu. Archived from the original on 2011-11-27. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  30. ^ "The Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate - Centers of Excellence - School of Business Administration - University of San Diego". Usdrealestate.com. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  31. ^ . Arch.umd.edu. Archived from the original on October 14, 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  32. ^ "Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies | University of Washington". Realestate.washington.edu. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  33. ^ "Florida State University :: Center for Real Estate Education & Research". Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  34. ^ "Nova Southeastern University :: Terry W. Stiles School of Real Estate Development & Research". Retrieved 2019-06-11.
  35. ^ "Bergstrom Center Hall of Fame | Warrington". Warrington.ufl.edu. 2013-04-10. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  36. ^ Ross, Stan. The Inside Track to Careers in Real Estate. Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C. 2006.

External links edit

  • The Urban Land Institute - A professional association for real estate developers and related professions
  • MIT Professional Certificate in Real Estate Finance and Development

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Graduate real estate education is the study of real estate development at the graduate school level It has taken many forms giving rise to various educational models in different countries The decision for individuals pursuing higher education in this field often comes down to choosing between a traditional degree with a focus on real estate finance e g Master in Science with a concentration in real estate or an interdisciplinary comprehensive degree e g Master of Real Estate Development focused wholly on real estate studies While there are many real estate programs available to students around the country there are only a handful of real estate development graduate programs that tackle the broader educational task of engaging the full range of real estate development e g Master of Real Estate Development from property acquisition to planning and permitting law and finance design and construction and culminating in marketing commercial leasing property portfolio and asset management Contents 1 History 2 Undergraduate real estate education 3 Graduate real estate programs 3 1 Master in Real Estate Development MRED or MSRED 3 2 Master of Science in Real Estate MSRE 3 3 Coursework 3 4 Design education related to real estate development 4 Executive programs in real estate 5 Nationally recognized research centers 6 Related graduate program offerings 7 Career opportunities 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editHistorically graduate level coursework in real estate was limited to a major or minor in business or training in architecture and urban planning schools While Business school MBA programs might emphasize the business side of real estate MBA students typically lack adequate understanding of real estate principles and processes Over the last several decades the real estate industry has matured to one with great complexity and an increasingly institutional ownership structure The increased complexity of the industry created a demand for practitioners who possessed a comprehensive knowledge of real estate beyond that of traditional MBA generalists One and two year graduate level real estate degree programs originated with the founding of the New York University Real Estate Institute in 1967 1 now known as the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate and in 1983 with the formation of the MIT Center for Real Estate 2 Soon after other schools followed with Texas A amp M University 1984 Columbia University 1985 the University of Southern California 1986 Johns Hopkins University 1989 and Cornell University 1996 all forming professional graduate programs focused solely on real estate education citation needed According to the Urban Land Institute during the mid 1990s strong academic interest in real estate was never greater whether for repositioning products redeveloping inner cities or developing more affordable housing Students seemed to be acting on the notion that it s a temporary downturn and graduate school is a good place for the moment 3 As enrollment grew real estate programs responded by adding more course offerings to satisfy the demand citation needed In the early 2000s prior to the Great Recession the industry again acknowledged increasing need for graduates with superior qualifications providing the research based expertise necessary to solve complex problems in contemporary real estate development citation needed The real estate graduate programs were in response to overwhelming support by alumni from the fields of real estate construction and development to bring a specialized academic offering and from a many of universities provided limited number of non MBA degree programs The late 2000s saw significant expansion of real estate programs to universities such as George Mason University Auburn University as well as additional coursework added by MBA programs that commonly did not have an emphasis on real estate To deal with the complexity of the field and its far reaching effects today s industry professionals require advanced training to prepare them to operate in increasingly technical and interrelated areas citation needed As education needs have changed business schools such as the University of Wisconsin University of Pennsylvania and University of California Berkeley continue to cater to students interested in the flexibility of an MBA Wharton s real estate program for example takes advantage of being housed in one of the top business schools in the United States and having some of the top real estate professionals in the world as advisers 4 In Canada many MBA programs including those at the University of Toronto and University of Alberta have also began to offer increased real estate program offerings and specialization 5 At the Schulich School of Business at York University what was formerly an MBA specialisation in real estate has evolved in to its own distinct program the Master of Real Estate and Infrastructure which houses various research institutes including the Brookfield Centre for Real Estate and Infrastructure 6 The academic offering in Canada reflect the trends in the United States In the United Kingdom many real estate programs are folded into MBA programs or more commonly specialized masters such as the University of Reading Master of Science in Real Estate 7 Undergraduate real estate education editAs with many MBA programs undergraduate real estate education is commonly offered as a concentration or focused area of study Very few universities with varying academic reputation offer a bachelor s degree with a concentration in real estate typically two courses during the senior year An undergraduate degree in real estate is not a prerequisite for admission to a graduate real estate development program Students from diverse backgrounds in geography urban planning business economics liberal arts architecture or seeking a career change are encouraged to apply See also Undergraduate real estate programsGraduate real estate programs editThere are twenty one multi disciplinary real estate programs which focus on the academic study of real estate primarily the Master of Real Estate Development while the majority of the other programs typically housed as part of a business school offer a more focused degree on finance and investment Graduate real estate programs may award any number of degrees e g Master of Real Estate Development Master of Science in Real Estate Master of Professional Studies in Real Estate Master of Design Studies in Real Estate however the key is to review each degree curricula independent of their respective naming conventions as there are broad differences in their content and foci that may not necessarily be reflected in the degree s name Two examples of graduate real estate degree naming conventions include Master in Real Estate Development MRED or MSRED edit The Master of Real Estate Development degree MRED or sometimes called the Master of Science in Real Estate Development MSRED largely focuses on specific areas within real estate rather than taking a more generalist approach Areas of concentration may include real estate development finance and investment planning and policy infrastructure and construction market analysis and real estate law Students are generally exposed to the full range of functions and most real estate product types e g residential retail office hospitality and industrial MRED programs typically teach the subject matter through case studies and field experiences and by way of traditional class lectures Whether in the context of urban redevelopment historic preservation or suburban growth MRED students learn from both the investor s and developer s perspective the importance of relevant issues in law economics finance market analysis negotiation lease analysis architecture planning and management 8 Many focus on the entire spectrum of the real estate development process from dirt to deal finance to facade and include industry topics presented by leading local and national developers financiers and other players in the market Included in this is the analysis of existing real estate assets and partnership structures Master of Science in Real Estate MSRE edit MSRE redirects here The term may also refer to the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment The Master of Science in Real Estate degree MSRE often combines learning comprehensive business management skills with the understanding of how real estate markets work Graduate programs that award a Master of Science in Real Estate degree are sometimes the expansion of real estate courses in a Business school into a degree of increased specialty or they are organically formed real estate centers within a larger college Students who complete Master of Science in Real Estate degrees oftentimes go on to careers as real estate project managers asset management advisors analysts planners and others 9 Most Master of Science in Real Estate degrees are completed in one year though two year options with the opportunity to complete a summer internship between the first and second year are available e g the University of Washington 10 The Master of Professional Studies in Real Estate is also similarly found here as it is simply a naming convention at Georgetown University and Cornell University citation needed Coursework edit The course work in real estate programs varies among universities Many programs utilize HBS style case studies of complex real estate scenarios to heighten the student s knowledge and strategic decision making skills Program lengths range from 30 to 72 credit hours Programs that have more than 33 hours will sometimes allow its students to add a concentration A required core curriculum is typical with the core curriculum s size and makeup being largely dependent on the length and focus of the program Example core curriculum 11 Real Estate Development Principles Market Segmentation and Analysis Real Estate Finance and Analysis Real Estate Development Project Management Advanced Real Estate Finance Real Estate Site Analysis and Design Public Entitlement ProcessIn addition to the core curriculum most two year programs and some one year programs offer students the opportunity to pursue a concentration a focus on a specialized area of interest within the real estate industry Concentrations differ between programs and universities 12 Example areas of concentration 13 Development Finance Investments Consulting Sustainable Development Property and asset management Real estate marketing and market analysis International real estate concentrations Affordable housing Public private partnerships Urban infillSome programs such as the MS in Real Estate Development at George Mason University 14 offer students the opportunity to combine elective coursework from several disciplines including business management public policy and civil engineering Design education related to real estate development edit The practice of real estate development requires practitioners to work with selecting building types and designs determining appropriate dimensions programming internal spaces shaping the site and appropriately fitting the project to surrounding contexts Some programs including Columbia University MSRED include design education in the study of real estate development A new program established at the University at Buffalo State University of New York in 2015 emphasizes a capstone studio workshop in which a multidisciplinary group of students under faculty supervision engage an actual real estate development problem for organizations acting as clients 15 Executive programs in real estate editExecutive degree programs in real estate offer practicing professionals the opportunity to learn while they are working These programs are distinguished from distance programs through their uniquely blended model of residency classroom experience distance education modules and executive field study courses Classes meet at the beginning of every semester usually from five to seven days and then complete the coursework through synchronous webinars asynchronous discussion boards and video lectures Executive education in real estate is taught at numerous accredited institutions such as Auburn University 16 Nationally recognized research centers editReal estate programs and alumni donors sponsor research by real estate faculty in numerous areas of real estate including the economics of property markets the impacts of regulation and the sources of equity and debt financing Additional research in the form of faculty supervised student thesis work contributes to a growing inventory of new information The research program is essential to promoting new knowledge advancing teaching techniques and bridging the gap between theory and practice Not all graduate real estate programs conduct research Name UniversityCenter for Urban Real Estate CURE 17 Columbia UniversityGuthrie Center for Real Estate Research 18 Northwestern UniversityReal Estate Academic Initiative 19 Harvard UniversityMIT Center for Real Estate 20 MITFisher Center for Real Estate amp Urban Economics 21 University of California BerkeleyThe Center for Real Estate and Finance CREF 22 Cornell UniversityCenter for Real Estate Entrepreneurship 23 George Mason UniversityThe Richard H Pennell Center for Real Estate 24 Clemson UniversityNYU Schack Center for Sustainable Built Environment 25 NYU Schack REIT Center 26 NYU Stern Center for Real Estate Finance Research 27 New York UniversityThe Graaskamp Center for Real Estate 28 University of Wisconsin MadisonLusk Center for Real Estate 29 University of Southern CaliforniaBurnham Moores Center for Real Estate 30 University of San DiegoColvin Institute of Real Estate Development 31 University of MarylandRunstad Center for Real Estate Studies 32 University of WashingtonThe Center for Real Estate Education and Research 33 Florida State UniversityTerry W Stiles School of Real Estate Development 34 Nova Southeastern UniversityBergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies 35 University of FloridaRelated graduate program offerings editProfessionals in real estate often hold degrees in related fields such as city planning construction management accounting property management architecture or law One of the most common programs continues to be a Master of City Planning regional planning or urban planning degree with a real estate emphasis Planning programs tend to emphasize land use planning transportation or infrastructure development land use law and policy and other planning topics students who take a concentration in real estate development will learn how it relates to planning Career opportunities editA sample of careers include large public real estate companies small private entrepreneurial organizations regional investors companies that specialize in a single product e g office retail multi family non profits involved in areas such as affordable housing corporations that own real estate companies that finance real estate and companies that provide services such as design and architecture firms brokerage companies investment banks REITs and various consultancies Careers in the public sector at the city county state federal or military level offer interesting and rewarding career opportunities related to real estate 36 The skill sets are also transferable to other industries and sectors of the economy See also editReal estate development Real estate Master of Urban Planning MBAReferences edit History and Mission New York University Retrieved 2014 01 28 Master s Program MIT Center for Real Estate Retrieved 2023 07 28 Urban Land Teaching Real Estate Today April 1992 pg 32 Urban Land October 1991 pg 38 Major in Real Estate Rotman MREI Schulich School of Business Kind 2020 04 11 MSc Real Estate Henley Business School Retrieved 2020 04 11 Urban Land Magazine School for Developers c D C Urban Institute March 2008 Master of Science in Real Estate Carey School of Business carey jhu edu Retrieved 2014 05 12 Master of Science in Real Estate Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies realestate washington edu Retrieved 2014 05 12 Academics MRED W P Carey School of Business Wpcarey asu edu 2012 04 03 Archived from the original on June 1 2013 Retrieved 2013 09 27 Real Estate Development Academics Courses arch umd edu Archived from the original on December 21 2013 Retrieved 2014 05 12 Concentrations Baker Program in Real Estate Cornell University baker realestate cornell edu Archived from the original on May 13 2014 Retrieved 2014 05 12 Masters in Real Estate Development Program George Mason University Retrieved 2014 01 11 Master of Science specializing in Real Estate Development B a p ap buffalo edu Retrieved 2016 01 13 Auburn University Executive MRED Mred auburn edu Retrieved 2013 09 27 Columbia GSAPP Arch columbia edu Archived from the original on 2012 07 31 Retrieved 2013 10 18 Kellogg School of Management Arch Kellogg edu Retrieved 2017 04 25 REAI Reai harvard edu Archived from the original on 2013 10 19 Retrieved 2013 10 18 Center for Real Estate Web mit edu Retrieved 2013 10 18 Fisher Center for Real Estate amp Urban Economics haas berkeley edu Retrieved 2016 06 20 The Center for Real Estate and Finance Cornell School of Hotel Administration realestate cornell edu Retrieved 2013 10 18 Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship George Mason University Retrieved 2014 01 11 Richard H Pennell Sr 50 Center for Research in Design and Building Clemson University South Carolina Clemson edu Retrieved 2013 10 18 SBE Homepage New York University SCPS Scps nyu edu Retrieved 2013 10 18 REIT Center Scps nyu edu Retrieved 2013 10 18 NYU Stern Center for Real Estate Finance Research Home Stern nyu edu Retrieved 2013 10 18 James A Graaskamp Center for Real Estate Wisconsin School of Business Retrieved September 19 2020 Lusk Center for Real Estate USC Price Usc edu Archived from the original on 2011 11 27 Retrieved 2013 10 18 The Burnham Moores Center for Real Estate Centers of Excellence School of Business Administration University of San Diego Usdrealestate com Retrieved 2013 10 18 Colvin Institute of Real Estate Development Arch umd edu Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved 2013 10 18 Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies University of Washington Realestate washington edu Retrieved 2013 10 18 Florida State University Center for Real Estate Education amp Research Retrieved 2014 01 11 Nova Southeastern University Terry W Stiles School of Real Estate Development amp Research Retrieved 2019 06 11 Bergstrom Center Hall of Fame Warrington Warrington ufl edu 2013 04 10 Retrieved 2013 10 18 Ross Stan The Inside Track to Careers in Real Estate Urban Land Institute Washington D C 2006 External links editThe Urban Land Institute A professional association for real estate developers and related professions MIT Professional Certificate in Real Estate Finance and Development Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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