The real estate major is designed for students who want to apply theoretical and analytical concepts to real estate lending, investment and development. The program builds on real estate development and new urbanism concepts, while maintaining a strong emphasis on quantitative methods in finance.
The real estate major is designed for students who want to apply theoretical and analytical concepts to real estate lending, investment and development. The program builds on real estate development and new urbanism concepts, while maintaining a strong emphasis on quantitative methods in finance.
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The B.B.A. in Real Estate program offers a broad-based curriculum that provides a balance between theory and practice. The coursework emphasizes the following major components of real estate: appraisal, corporate real estate, development, finance, investments, and market analysis.
The Real Estate Finance and Development Certificate at UTSA requires the completion of four courses totaling 12 semester credit hours and is designed for individuals interested in managing businesses associated with real estate and the planning, financing
The Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Development (BRED) within The Wilbur H. Smith III Department of Real Estate Development builds upon USC Price’s longstanding commitment to real estate education.
The degree helps you join the industry that impacts all aspects of the built environment and the world that uses it. You’ll learn from the people making the deals, building the buildings, and investing the money as you earn your real estate degree.
Real estate professionals deal with residential, commercial and land lots, negotiating the purchase, sale and development of these properties. If working in this exciting field is your goal, consider a St. Thomas BS in Real Estate Studies from the Opus College of Business.
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