UCLA’s new Master of Real Estate Development fills a need for smart stewardship of urban growth in Los Angeles, the nation and the world. Housed at UCLA Luskin Urban Planning and drawing on expertise from across the university and key industries
UCLA’s new Master of Real Estate Development fills a need for smart stewardship of urban growth in Los Angeles, the nation and the world. Housed at UCLA Luskin Urban Planning and drawing on expertise from across the university and key industries, the MRED prepares professionals with the leadership skills, ethical foundation and technical prowess to guide cities on a path of sustainable expansion.
With a foundation in social justice and an emphasis on key practical skills, the program immerses students in real-world development projects in the nation’s second-largest city, Los Angeles, a place known for innovation and an entrepreneurial spirit.
At the convergence of the fields of social work, urban planning and policymaking, the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs identifies and develops emerging areas of research and teaching, cultivating leaders and change agents who advance solutions to society’s most pressing problems.
Founded in 1994, UCLA Luskin incorporates the best practices in scholarship, research and teaching in the fields of social work, urban and regional planning, and policymaking. The unique intersection of these disciplines within one school allows for academic cross-collaboration and a rich education that values diverse perspectives at the macro- and micro- organizational levels. Graduates of the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs are well prepared to take leadership roles and effect change as practitioners, researchers and policymakers in the public, private and non-governmental sectors.
Faculty of the Luskin School of Public Affairs are actively engaged in research that addresses pressing national and regional issues including immigration, drug policy, prison reform, health care financing, transportation and the environment, national security, economic development, and an aging U.S. and world population.
The School is named after Meyer and Renee Luskin—UCLA alumni, Angelenos and philanthropists—who generously gave a $100 million gift to UCLA, half of which funded endowments in the School of Public Affairs. On March 18, 2011, the School was officially named the UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin School of Public Affairs.
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The Master of Science in Real Estate (MSRE) in The School of Business provides you with the skills and knowledge to start or advance your career in the commercial real estate industry.
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
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.
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