The 18-credit, fully online, Graduate Certificate in Real Estate provides a comprehensive exploration of the best practices in finance, economics, market and feasibility analysis, accounting, and legal principles in the context of today's real estate industry. The program is designed for students who have earned a bachelor's degree and who wish to obtain a foundation for a career in real estate, as well as for those who hold a graduate degree but seek education in a new career area or specialization within the industry.
Each 3-credit, online course features 2.5 hours of live instruction per week. Content is delivered in an interactive format that includes online forums and blogs, chats and e-mails, providing students with the opportunity to network with real estate professionals from across the U.S. and around the globe. To complete this program students must have a microphone and webcam, and must rigorously and actively participate in the course. Access to a Mac or a PC with at least 256 MB of RAM, and broadband Internet access also is required.
Coursework completed in the online graduate certificate program can be applied towards the completion of the M.S. in Real Estate. The responsibility for meeting degree requirements rests with the candidate, who is expected to abide by the policies regarding time limits.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
denotes online course availability.
| Principles of Real Estate Accounting and Taxation / REAL1-GC1005
(offered Fall 2011, and Spring 2012) |
3 | |
| Real Estate Finance / REAL1-GC1035
(offered Spring 2012) |
3 | |
| Real Estate Economics and Market Analysis / REAL1-GC1045
(offered Fall 2011, and Spring 2012) |
3 | |
| Legal Principles and Practices / REAL1-GC1050
(offered Fall 2011, and Spring 2012) |
3 |
| Real Estate Valuation and Feasibility Analysis / REAL1-GC1055
(offered Spring 2012) |
3 | |
| The Development Process / REAL1-GC1060
(offered Spring 2012) |
3 |
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