Real Estate Development Track
Name:
John Dwyer, AIA, NCARB
Students learn to address economic, social, and ecological issues when developing commercial, industrial, institutional or residential projects for the 21st century. Graduates will have keen insight into invigorating communities and shaping healthy places to live, work, and play through environmentally sensitive new development, and rehabilitation and redevelopment of historic buildings and neighborhoods. Socially conscious developers impact lives and make change happen!
Real Estate Development Curriculum
- ACCT-101 Financial Accounting
- MKTG-102 Principles of Marketing
- MGMT-301 Principles of Management
- FINC-301 Financial Management
- ARST-4XX Architectural Studies Capstone
- MRE-601 Sustainable Real Estate Development Process
- MRE-615 Real Estate Finance & Investment
- MRE-620 Case Study: Urban Revitalization, Adaptive Reuse & Historic Neighborhoods
- *Choose one of the following:
- MRE-604 Case Study: Mixed-Income, Commercial, & Health Care Facilities
- MRE-638 Case Study: Sustainable Affordable Housing
4+1 BS Architectural Studies/MS Real Estate Development - 25 remaining credits