REDMRED - Real Estate Development
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30 units of core coursework are required to complete the degree:
course: Survey of Responsible Real Estate Development (3)
course: Real Estate Market Analysis (3)
course: Intro to Real Estate Development and Finance (3)
course: The Land Development Process (3)
course: Advance Real Estate Finance (3)
course: Place Making and Urban Form (3)
course: Due Diligence and Entitlements (3)
course: Construction and Project Management (3)
course: Foundations of Economics for Planning and Real Estate Development (3)
course: Professional Project for Responsible Development* (3)
*To be taken at/near the conclusion of the program with faculty advisor approval.
Electives are not required. Suggested elective options:
course: Sustainable Urban Development and Design (3)
course: Climate Action Planning (3)
course: Environmental Planning (3)
course: Urban Transportation Planning (3)
course: Transportation and Society (3)
course: Applied Active Transportation Planning (3)
course: Introduction to GIS for Planning and Landscape Architecture (3)
course: Introduction to Heritage Conservation (3)
course: Preservation Planning Issues (3)
course: Documentation and Interpretation of the Historic Built Environment (3)
course: Independent Study (1-6) - requires program approval
course: Internship (3)
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Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.
Minimum Credit Units
30
Core Coursework Requirements
30 units of core coursework are required to complete the degree:
course: Survey of Responsible Real Estate Development (3)
course: Real Estate Market Analysis (3)
course: Intro to Real Estate Development and Finance (3)
course: The Land Development Process (3)
course: Advance Real Estate Finance (3)
course: Place Making and Urban Form (3)
course: Due Diligence and Entitlements (3)
course: Construction and Project Management (3)
course: Foundations of Economics for Planning and Real Estate Development (3)
course: Professional Project for Responsible Development* (3)
* To be taken at the conclusion/near conclusion of program with faculty advisor approval.
Elective Coursework
Electives are not required. Suggested elective options:
course: Sustainable Urban Development and Design (3)
course: Climate Action Planning (3)
course: Environmental Planning (3)
course: Urban Transportation Planning (3)
course: Transportation and Society (3)
course: Applied Active Transportation Planning (3)
course: Introduction to GIS for Planning and Landscape Architecture (3)
course: Introduction to Heritage Conservation (3)
course: Preservation Planning Issues (3)
course: Documentation and Interpretation of the Historic Built Environment (3)
course: Independent Study (requires program approval)
course: Internship
Additional Requirements
None