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2011-2012 University Catalog
Real Estate Development, MS
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Banner Code: BU-MS-REAL
703-993-1880
cwelch2@gmu.edu
The MS in Real Estate Development program is designed to prepare prospective real estate professionals for professional careers and for research and teaching positions by combining academic education with opportunities for experience within real estate development organizations throughout the region. Emphasis is placed in the program on educating and training students using live case studies in partnership with leading real estate development companies. The distinctiveness of the Master’s program in Real Estate Development offered by Mason lies in its curriculum, which has been tailored to strengthen the employment opportunities or mobility of students in non-academic job areas, as well as to prepare the minority of students who might wish to complement their studies with doctoral study in related fields. Students pursue one of three emphases: real estate development, real estate finance, or environment and sustainability. |
Admission Requirements
Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and have earned a GPA of 3.00 or higher. In addition, this civil engineering/real estate graduate program requires students to have a basic understanding of real estate development, significant experience in the real estate industry, and/or completion of: Degree Requirements
The 36 hour curriculum includes 18 hours of required courses, 9 hours in the emphasis, and 9 hours of electives. Students are responsible for familiarization and compliance with the Graduate Policies contained in this catalog. Required Courses (18 credits)
The following courses are required for a total 18 credits: Courses for Emphasis (9 credits)
Real Estate Development Emphasis
Choose 9 credits from the following: Real Estate Finance Emphasis
Choose 9 credits from the following: Environment and Sustainability Emphasis
Choose 9 credits from the following: Electives (9 credits)
Take 3 courses outside your selected emphasis for a total of 9 credits. The following courses may be included as electives: |
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