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Oct 08, 2024
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2023-2024 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Real Estate Finance Minor
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About the Minor
The Real Estate Finance Minor is to prepare future business leaders in the real estate industry. The Minor allows students in business-related majors to develop in-depth knowledge of theory and practices in real estate, and strengthen their leadership skills to pursue careers in real estate planning and development, investment banking, real estate valuations, asset management, and other related areas. Students may gain a cross-disciplinary educational experience by leveraging business courses and experiential learning opportunities offered by Krannert and other units on campus toward their interests in specialized career opportunities.
Requirements for the Minor (18 credits)
Required Real Estate Courses (9 credits)
Real Estate Selectives Courses (9 credits)
Must choose at least one course from Focus Area A: Focus Area A: Real Estate
Focus Area B: Finance & Strategy
Focus Area C: Leadership & Analytics
Notes
- All courses within minors require a C- or higher
- The Minor is designed for students with a major in the School of Management (School of Business). Non-School of Management (Non-School of Business) students are advised to pursue the Real Estate Minor.
- Non-School of Management (Non-School of Business) students who wish to pursue the Real Estate Finance Minor are responsible for taking any additional required prerequisites.
- Non-School of Management (Non-School of Business) students seeking the Real Estate Finance Minor are not allowed to register for upper-division courses until after School of Management (School of Business) registration restrictions are lifted. Space in upper-division courses is not guaranteed.
Disclaimer
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