The complexities of real estate extend far beyond buying and selling homes, and the demand for professionals who understand these important concepts has never been greater. Real estate issues across many industries and professions, from architecture and construction to finance, public policy, social justice, and more. By earning a master's degree or graduate certificate in Real Estate, you'll be prepared to understand the multidisciplinary role of real estate, including the complex factors of finance and investment practices, environmental considerations, the impacts of real estate on individuals and communities, and more.

Key Features

  • Low Residency program format with asynchronous course work
    • 3-days on our beautiful ocean front campus in Bristol, R.I,.
    • 3-days immersion in New York City 
  • Flexible start terms enroll in the Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall terms
     
  • Cover a range of topics including:
    • Project development and finance
    • Design principles
    • Urban and regional planning
    • Historic preservation
    • Project management and construction
    • Regulatory affairs, law and social policies
    • Sustainability and environmental conditions
  • Embedded in the Cummings School of Architecture, providing academic and professional connections to top architecture firms, government agencies, preservation organizations, and more

Scholarships

There are scholarships available ranging from $5,000 to $8,000. 

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