real estate 

Real Estate & Urban Development Concentration

The curriculum for the concentration in Real Estate and Urban Development is designed for those students who are interested in fields concerning the allocation of urban land resources; accordingly, students are trained for employment in both the private and public sectors. Fields of study include real estate brokerage, appraisal, law, finance, marketing, property management, land-use planning and development, and public and private policies applicable to real estate and urban development.

The curriculum is structured to provide students with an understanding of (1) the specific activities involved in urban land development, (2) the forms of economic, social, physical, and legal services that arise from land use activities, (3) the optimum distribution of residential, commercial, industrial and other specialized land uses, (4) the activities in which real estate business people are engaged, and (5) public and private policies and actions that are designed to improve our urban environment.

Courses (Upper Division) Credits
Concentration 18

REUD3130 Real Estate Principles
REUD3200 Urban Land Resource Analysis

REUD Electives

3
3
12
Guided Electives 12
Must be 3000 and 4000 level courses from the following disciplines:

Accounting
Business
Economics or Finance


 

3
6
3

General Electives (non-business) 18

BISI/Non-Business Elective
3000/4000 level Junior/Senior years

3
9
Junior Year (Fall) Credits

BISE3150 Business Communications
MGMT3010 Management & Organization Behavior
BLAW3000 Legal Environment of Business
MKTG3010 Basic Marketing
REUD3130 Real Estate Principles

3
3

3
3
3
Junior Year (Spring) Credits

MGMT3020 Production & Operations Management
REUD3200 Urban Land Resource Analysis
ACCT Elective
FINA3300 Business Finance
REUD Elective

3

3
3
3
3
Senior Year (Fall) Credits

BISI3230 Management Information Systems
ECON or FINA Elective
REUD Electives
Non-Business Electives (Upper Division)

3
3
6
3
Senior Year (Spring) Credits

Business Elective
REUD Elective
Non-Business Electives (Upper Division)
MGMT4500 Business Strategy & Policy

3
3
6
3
 
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