M.R.E.D.Master of Real Estate Development 24 months Postgraduate Program By University of Utah |Top Universities
Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Urban PlanningMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Urban Planning

Study Level

Masters

Housed in the David Eccles School of Business, the Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) program is designed for students who are looking to specialize in the real estate industry. Students come from multiple disciplines, including business, urban planning, finance, entrepreneurship, architecture, engineering, law, and many other professional backgrounds. The program is a joint venture between the David Eccles School of Business and the College of Architecture + Planning; the core courses are split between the two schools, while field area courses are allocated to the focus of the student. A unique benefit of this program is that all MRED students successfully completing their degree will also receive a Graduate Certificate in City & Metropolitan Planning. Other certificate options exist in field areas. The MRED is a 42 semester credit program which is designed for both full time students and working professionals, and may be taken in a full-time or part-time format. The program of study consists of 42 credits in core courses and 6 elective credits from any graduate level course within the School of Business or College of Architecture and Planning. Consult the School of Business MRED web site for specific courses and scheduling. Master of Real Estate Development degree is offered for those students whose primary interest lies in the area of real estate development, urban planning, real estate finance and sustainable design. In addition, 6 credits of elective classes allow students to add breadth to their program. Student will work with their academic advisor in selecting the appropriate electives for their goals. The time required to complete the MRED depends upon the student’s background, employment and outside obligations. With an undergraduate degree from a business school which is nationally accredited by the AACSB, the program can be completed in one calendar year, requiring a minimum of 42 semester credit hours. Students without the pre-requisite coursework will require more time. The maximum time allowed for completion of required coursework is four consecutive calendar years.

Program overview

Main Subject

Urban Planning

Study Level

Masters

Housed in the David Eccles School of Business, the Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) program is designed for students who are looking to specialize in the real estate industry. Students come from multiple disciplines, including business, urban planning, finance, entrepreneurship, architecture, engineering, law, and many other professional backgrounds. The program is a joint venture between the David Eccles School of Business and the College of Architecture + Planning; the core courses are split between the two schools, while field area courses are allocated to the focus of the student. A unique benefit of this program is that all MRED students successfully completing their degree will also receive a Graduate Certificate in City & Metropolitan Planning. Other certificate options exist in field areas. The MRED is a 42 semester credit program which is designed for both full time students and working professionals, and may be taken in a full-time or part-time format. The program of study consists of 42 credits in core courses and 6 elective credits from any graduate level course within the School of Business or College of Architecture and Planning. Consult the School of Business MRED web site for specific courses and scheduling. Master of Real Estate Development degree is offered for those students whose primary interest lies in the area of real estate development, urban planning, real estate finance and sustainable design. In addition, 6 credits of elective classes allow students to add breadth to their program. Student will work with their academic advisor in selecting the appropriate electives for their goals. The time required to complete the MRED depends upon the student’s background, employment and outside obligations. With an undergraduate degree from a business school which is nationally accredited by the AACSB, the program can be completed in one calendar year, requiring a minimum of 42 semester credit hours. Students without the pre-requisite coursework will require more time. The maximum time allowed for completion of required coursework is four consecutive calendar years.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
All international graduate applicants to the University of Utah must meet the following minimum Graduate School requirements: A bachelor's degree from a regionally-accredited U.S. college or university or from an institution recognized by the Ministry of Higher Education in their home country. The Office of International Admissions will determine if applicants with international degrees meet the Graduate School's requirement of a recognized bachelor's degree. At least a 3.0 or higher undergraduate weighted mean GPA on a 4.0 scale. If the undergraduate GPA is below 3.0, a GPA will be calculated for the last two years attended if schooling was done at a foreign institution, and based upon the last 60 semester hours (90 quarter hours) if the student attended a U.S. institution. Other English Language Requirements: 550 on the TOEFL PBT (paper-based).

2 Years
Jan-2000

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International Students

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