The concentration in Real Estate Development introduces the economic, social and physical issues inherent in environmentally and fiscally sustainable real estate and land-use development. Through real-world case studies presented by leading developers, coursework encompasses market analysis and valuation, finance and investment, legal issues of ownership and land-use, public-private partnerships, urban regeneration and adaptive reuse, construction science and management, in addition to multiple design and development paradigms and their long-term local, national, and global impacts. Sustainable strategies inform a curriculum sensitive both to the ethical dimension of development and the parameters of a capital-driven market. This concentration is a collaboration between the School of Business and the MS in Real Estate Development in the College of Architecture and the Built Environment.
Unique Aspects
Participants completing this 9-credit concentration will be prepared to engage in high level discussions and business-related decision-making processes across all functional areas of the real estate development industry.
The concentration is designed to create the opportunity for participants with no prior knowledge of the industry to understand the economic, social and physical issues inherent in environmentally and fiscally sustainable real estate and land-use development.
The concentration will provide participants with the knowledge, background and ability to navigate and contribute to aspects of the real estate development industry, with an emphasis on economic and environmental sustainability, social consciousness, design excellence and financial feasibility.
Required coursework offered in both online and live / hybrid formats.
By the end of the concentration the participants will be able to:
Apply analytical, computational, and evaluative skills in financial and quantitative real estate decisions.
Apply sustainable planning paradigms on multiple scales from the micro of neighborhood development to the macro urban condition.
Synthesize core competencies that include finance, planning, design concepts, market analysis, legal principles, construction and project delivery.
Evaluate the dynamics and valuation of a capital-driven market within a risk/reward framework as intrinsic to decision-making and the sustenance of healthy communities.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
Expected May, October 2025
Start date
January 2025
Thomas Jefferson University - INTO USA
East Falls Campus,
4201 Henry Ave,
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania,
19144, United States
Degree Prerequisite: Applicants are required to hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution or equivalent upon evaluation of international transcripts prior to the start of the program.
GPA Requirement: A minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA is preferred.
TOEFL IBT & IBT Home Edition: 80 (no sub-score below 20)
TOEFL Essentials: 8.5 (no sub-score below 8)
IELTS: 6.5 (no sub-score below 6)
Duolingo Exam: 115
Pearson PTE Academic Exam: 53
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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