Real estate developers are organizers of the built environment, whether your goal is to advance housing equity or create the next innovative retail experience. It is your job to discover where and how people want to live, work, play and shop
Real estate developers are organizers of the built environment, whether your goal is to advance housing equity or create the next innovative retail experience. It is your job to discover where and how people want to live, work, play and shop – but the field is becoming increasingly competitive, and community groups, government agencies, other property owners and even the media are becoming more and more involved in the development process.
In the USC Price Dollinger Master of Real Estate Development, under the Wilbur H. Smith III Department of Real Estate Development, you’ll gain advanced training that helps you navigate the complex system of finance and governance, find place-based solutions to the unique set of problems presented by real estate projects, and explore the risks, rewards and responsibilities that come with making our built environments even better.
For more than 90 years, the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy has sought to improve the quality of life for people and communities through path-breaking research and scholarship. We believe it is our mission to continue serving our global community at the highest level of excellence.
Modern challenges require leaders who look beyond their area of expertise to find the most effective solutions. Today’s challenges call on a new generation of creative thinkers to explore beyond the status quo.
Solving societal issues of such complexity requires not only great minds but also great action. USC Price fosters collaboration and partnerships to better understand problems through varied perspectives. We use the vast influence of California and greater Los Angeles as a resource for setting new paradigms; and we translate research into communities by working directly with the public, private and nonprofit sectors.
USC Price faculty and students are bold. They ask difficult questions and question longstanding answers. They are leaders in their fields and deeply engaged citizens. But most of all, they are inspired by the fact that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity. If you’re ready to join in conversations that advance knowledge and civic action serving the global public good, look no further than USC Price.
The Master of Real Estate Development treats real estate as an industry based on the collaboration of planners, architects, engineers, construction managers, program managers, facility managers, and owners to produce high-quality projects
Since 1985, the Wharton School has offered a real estate major for MBA students, training future leaders for the challenges and opportunities of the real estate industry.
The University of Miami's (UM) Master of Real Estate Development + Urbanism (MRED+U) program is an immersive one-year graduate program that combines coursework in real estate development, finance, market analysis, construction, architecture, urban design, law and entrepreneurship.
Take your experience and pair it with expanded knowledge with a master’s degree in real estate. Through the Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate, you’ll have access to academic excellence from experienced faculty
At the University of San Diego’s Knauss School of Business, our Master of Science in Real Estate (MSRE) will help you build a lasting foundation, level up your skills and construct the next chapter of your success story.
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