REALTOR® University Master of Real Estate (MRE) Degree o True academic, practitioner-based graduate degree program and curriculum o In just over one year, the program is larger than the average size of a graduate real estate program (30-35 students) School of Professional Development and Continuing Education o Designations & Certifications
REALTOR® University Business Core Courses Real Estate Core Courses Five Concentration Areas 36 hours (minimum) Applied & Practical
REALTOR® University On-line global campus Courses when you want them Cost Largest Real Estate Library Center for Real Estate Studies Practitioner-Based Ph.D. Faculty Non-Degree Seeking Student Category Scholarships Available Certificate Program
REALTOR® University On-line global campus Courses when you want them Cost Largest Real Estate Library Center for Real Estate Studies Practitioner-Based Ph.D. Faculty Non-Degree Seeking Student Category Scholarships Available Certificate Program
REALTOR® University General Accounting Business Law Marketing Management Financial Management Money and Banking Economic Theory and Principles Business Management
REALTOR® University Real Estate Law Real Estate Valuation Real Estate Finance and Investments Advanced Real Estate Principles Real Estate Marketing LEED Design, Construction and Sustainability Research Project
REALTOR® University Real Estate Association Management Real Estate Asset and Property Management Residential Real Estate Sales, Marketing and Management Real Estate Appraisal and Valuation Services Commercial Real Estate Investment and Analysis
REALTOR® University 65 total active students enrolled 215 course takers to date in Different States and Canada Female/Male = 56/44 Average Age = 47 Students that currently have a Masters Degree = 18
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Sponsors & Funds Timely, Practical & Hands-On Real Estate Research Relevant to Industry and Policy Issues Targeted to Practitioners, Policymakers & Other Interested Constituencies The Journal of the Center for Real Estate Studies Center for Real Estate Studies
Sponsored Projects Include: –Generational Homeownership Trends –Forecasting Future Housing Demand –Time-on-Market and Economic Conditions –Cash Buyers –Downpayment Assistance Programs –Rent vs. Buy Sponsored Projects Include: –Housing Mobility –Credit Concentration –Locked-In Low Mortgage Rates Center for Real Estate Studies
Examine role of real estate and education in building wealth among the Asian immigrant populations, including new and recent arrivals and subsequent generations; Explore how Asian immigrants use their homes and businesses to leverage wealth and measure differentials in wealth building between Asian and other immigrant populations; and, Develop an understanding of real estate market preferences among Asian immigrant populations. AREAA & the Center for Real Estate Studies Joint Project
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