The School of City and Regional Planning, with the cooperation of the School of Building Construction and the Scheller College of Business, offers a certificate in real estate development for undergraduates in good standing at Georgia Tech. The certificate is designed to provide specialized education in real estate development. The certificate makes our students more competitive in securing employment and in advancing to graduate education.
Students must complete twelve credit hours in required and restricted elective courses that must be taken from the College of Architecture or the Scheller College of Business. Students must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.7. The certificate is awarded upon graduation or the next semester after graduation.
Students are required to take the following course for the Certificate in Real Estate Development:
· MGT 3082 Fundamentals of Real Estate Development
They must also take one of the following two courses:
· CP 4610: Introduction to Real Estate Development
· BC 4735 Real Estate Development and Construction
Finally, students must also take two additional elective courses from the list below:
· CP 4610: Introduction to Real Estate Development
· CP 6611 Principles of Real Estate Finance
· CP 6640 Real Estate Development Methods
· ARCH 4151 History of Urban Form
· BC 3620 Real Estate and Construction Financing and Accounting
· BC 4640 Construction Marketing
· BC 4735 Real Estate Development and Construction
· BC 6185 Intro to Construction Program Management
· BC 6375 Trends and Policies for Residential Development
· BC 6385 Management of Design Phase
· BC 6500 Real Estate Asset and Income Property Management
· BC 6575 Real Estate Production Finance
· BC 6675 Residential Design and Construction
· MGT 3075 Security Valuation
· MGT 3078 Finance and Investments
· MGT 3609 Legal Aspects of Real Estate
· MGT 4068 Fixed Income Securities
· MGT 4803 Real Estate Practicum
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