Detailed profiles of schools for Real Estate from the EdRef college search portal.
Real Estate programs typically span a variety of disciplines, including business, law, public policy, and architecture. Students gain knowledge in the areas of finance and economics and learn to apply that knowledge to the markets of real estate. Students usually focus on one particular area of real estate, such as consulting, investment trusts, real estate e-business, or investment banking. Programs focus on analytical techniques as well as hands-on experiential learning, including internships at real estate firms.
Lectures, student projects, case methods, and work with established professionals are typically all part of a program. The world of real estate is evolving quickly and graduates of real estate programs are in good position to take advantage of the many different career tracks that are opening up in the industry. With the right education, graduates of these programs can go on to become industry leaders.
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