Real Estate
The Master of Business Administration ( MBA ) in Real Estate
Graduates of the MBA with a major in real estate will gain proficiency in core business education and in a concentrated program of specially designed real estate courses. The curriculum will prepare students for management jobs on Wall Street and in real estate related firms. Graduates will be excellently situated to begin careers in this arena and will be positioned for long-term career development and advancement.
Courses in Major (12 credits)
Required | Credits | |
| RES 9776 (FIN 9776) | Real Estate Finance | 3 |
Choose three courses from: | ||
| ECO 9774 | Economics of Urban Areas* | 3 |
| PAF 9136 | Urban Economic Development* | 3 |
| RES 9790 (LAW 9790) | Law of Real Estate Transactions and Land Use Regulations | 3 |
| RES 9800 | Real Estate Valuation and Market Analysis | 3 |
| RES 9850 | Real Estate Capital Markets | 3 |
| RES 9860 | Real Estate Development | 3 |
| RES 9900 | Advanced Real Estate Investment Analysis | 3 |
| RES 9930 (TAX 9930) | Real Estate Taxation | 3 |
| RES 9940 | Real Estate Marketing | 3 |
| RES 9980 (MGT 9875) | Real Estate Entrepreneurship | 3 |
*Students can take either ECO 9774 or PAF 9136 to fulfill the major requirement, but not both.
Note:Students are not limited to taking only four courses in their major and may use their nine general elective credits to take additional courses if they wish.
For more information, contact:
Margo Weaker
Director of Real Estate Student Services
(646) 660-6937
Margo_Weaker@baruch.cuny.edu
Graduate Admissions
151 E. 25th St. Room 820 (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
Phone: (646) 312-1300
Fax: (646) 312-1301
Website: Graduate Admissions
Office of Graduate Studies
Full-Time Honors MBA and Accelerated Part-Time MBA Programs:
(646) 312-3130
Maria_DiBenedetto@baruch.cuny.eduFlex-Time MBA and MS Programs:
(646) 312-3140
Zicklin_Graduate_Advisement@baruch.cuny.edu
Website: Graduate studies
Requirements apply to students admitted in fall 2003 or later. Students admitted prior to fall 2003 who have questions about their program are encouraged to get in touch with their faculty advisor or the Office of Graduate Student Services.
