Real Estate
http://real.wharton.upenn.edu/
Real Estate Concentration Advisor
Dr. Peter Linneman, linnemap@wharton.upenn.edu, 215-898-4794
The real estate concentration consists of two required credit units and two electives. While the required courses focus on real estate finance and law; the electives allow students to explore a variety of issues related to real estate. These include real estate development, the legal aspects of real estate investment and financing and the relationship between government policy and real estate development.
Required:
REAL 204: Real Estate Law
REAL 209: Real Estate Investment: Analysis and Financing
Two of:
REAL 206: Urban Public Policy and Private Development
REAL 215: Urban Real Estate Economics
REAL 230: Urban Fiscal Policy
REAL 236: International Housing Comparisons
REAL 240: Advanced Real Estate Investments
REAL 399: Independent Study/Seevak Research Seminar (can be taken only once)
REAL 821: Real Estate Development *
REAL 890: International Real Estate Comparisons (.5 cu) *
REAL 891: Real Estate Entrepreneurship (.5 cu) *
ARCH 762: Design & Development **
* with faculty permission
** This last course (ARCH 762) is offered as a supplementary course for our students by the Architecture Department of the University. It counts toward the thirty-seven (37) credit units needed to graduate, but not towards the four credit units needed for the real estate concentration. Approval for this course to count towards the concentration is given by the real estate undergraduate advisor, conditional upon outstanding performance in the course.
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