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Graduate Certificate in Real Estate DevelopmentGCRED ProgramThe Department of Urban and Public Affairs offers a Graduate Certificate in Real Estate Development designed to equip graduates with the skills needed to make better real estate decisions with respect to investment considerations and site analysis and planning. The program will be particularly attractive to planning students desiring to work in the private sector; however, the program will also be appealing to students enrolled in other graduate programs at the university or who wish to complete the GCRED on a stand alone basis. The program may be completed in conjunction with the Master of Urban Planning program without the need to take any additional course work beyond what is required for the MUP program. For MUP students, the GCRED courses satisfy the requirements for the specialization in Housing and Community development. The program requires 18 credit hours, and may be completed in one year as a full-time student or up to four years as a part-time student. AdmissionApplicants must have a bachelor’s degree (any major is acceptable), and provide a completed application form, a transcript of all undergraduate work, and two letters of recommendation. Admission is competitive and generally requires a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.00. Those applicants whose native language is not English and who do not hold a degree from a university where the language of instruction is English must complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 78 on the internet-based test. Required CoursesThe program requires six courses, or 18 credits. Courses may be waived by the Program Coordinator based on previous study; however, substitute course work will be required.
PLAN 605 Land Use and Planning Law
Generally, PLAN 631 should be completed prior to PLAN 634 and PLAN 633, and PLAN 633, which serves as a capstone course for the program, should be taken in the final semester or year of study. Although the program does not require an internship, GCRED students who are also in the MUP program may wish to complete the required planning internship by working in a real estate development firm. Gainful Employment Disclosure Statement
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