Course offerings in the real estate track take the form of lectures, projects, case studies, and customized individual projects. These targeted courses include:
- Real Estate Finance and Securitization
- Real Estate Development
- Real Estate Investment Analysis
- Real Estate Strategy
- Business and Legal Issues in Real Estate Development
- Housing and the Urban Economy
- Practicum: Real Estate Speaker Series
- Practicum: Valuation and the ARGUS Tool
Enhancing the curriculum, the Fisher Center provides a dynamic context where academics, students and professionals can work together in a stimulating environment that integrates research, teaching and professional development. Active members of the Fisher Center’s Policy Advisory Board, comprised of influential leaders in both the private and public sectors, are frequent guest lecturers and provide valuable support for real estate educational activities, faculty and student research, and job placement. The long list of eminently successful graduates and Fisher Center advisors attests to the ultimate practicality of this approach.
In this introductory course in real estate investment analysis, students examine real cases. The primary deliverable is a comprehensive analysis that includes concept development, full market analysis, funding strategy, and entitlement and stakeholder consultation and approval strategies. Several working teams of five to six students focus on different aspects of the project.
Spring 2021 MBA Real Estate Courses
Course Name | Course No. | Instructor |
Real Estate Investment and Sustainability | MBA280-1/ EWMBA280-1 |
Nancy Wallace |
Accelerating Careers in Real Estate | MBA287-1/ EWMBA287-1 |
Abigail Franklin |
For additional day, time and location information see:
Haas Course Schedule Spring 2021