Undergraduate Real Estate Curriculum
The undergraduate real estate program provides the student with an analytical foundation and a firm understanding of the areas of real estate finance, investment, and valuation. The major in real estate is directed toward students planning for a career in real estate brokerage, leasing, mortgage lending, investments, management, appraising, or development.
Real Estate Major Requirements
Required courses — 21 hours (Major Required)
- Real Estate Principles (REAL 4000)
- Real Estate Asset Management (REAL 5090)
- Real Estate Valuation (Real 5080)
- Real Estate Finance (REAL 5100)
Major Electives
Choose one of the following (Major Electives)
- Real Estate Development (Real 5070)
- Real Estate Law (REAL 5200)
- Special Topics in Real Estate (REAL 5000)
Choose six hours from the following:
Any REAL course not counted elsewhere, including REAL 4800 (Real Estate Internship). Any 4000 or 5000-level course in ACCT, ECON, FINA, LEGL, MARK, MGMT, MSIT or RMIN (excluding the internship course).
Questions? Please see the Real Estate Major Advisor Kathy Cohen for up-to-date information.
Contact Information
University of Georgia
255 Brooks Hall
Department Head
Undergraduate Coordinator
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