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To learn more about these programs, e-mail Ms. Margo Weaker, Director of Real Estate Student Services (margo.weaker@baruch.cuny.edu).top

 

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The Major

The BBA in

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Real Estate will provide all students with a solid foundation in topics essential for any career in the real estate field.

-v) 3300 Valuation and Feasibility Study 3400 Capital Markets 3900The Law of Real Estate Transactions  (

BBA in Real Estate

Required Courses (15 credits)

Investment Track
Required Courses                              12 credits

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RES 3000

Real Estate Law, Markets and Institutional Settings  (3 credits
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RES 3100

Real Estate Principles3 credits
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RES 3200

Property Investment and FinancingReal Estate Finance and Investment3 credits
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RES

3400

Real Estate Capital Markets3 credits
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RES

3900

Real Estate Development *3 credits

Elective Courses (12 9 credits)
Choose three (One of the four courses must be either RES 4200 or RES 4400.)3) courses of 3 credits each from the following list. At least two of which must be 4000 level courses.
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RES 3300

Real Estate valuation and Feasibility Study3 credits
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RES 3320

Urban Economics  3320Urban Economics  (
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3 credits
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RES 3550

Analytical Skills in Real Estate3 credits
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RES 3700

Real Estate Management3 credits
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RES 3800

Real Estate Construction Process: Building, Cost, and Management Issues3 credits
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Real Estate Development: Principles and Guidelines*3 credits
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RES 4000

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4093

Special Topics in Real Estate3 credits
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RES 4200

Investment Strategies in Property Markets *3 credits
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RES 4400

Advanced Valuations and Underwriting of Securitized Real Estate Capital Markets *3 credits
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ECO 4000

Statistical Analysis for Economics and Finance3 credits
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FIN 3610

Corporate Finance3 credits
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FIN 3710

Investment Analysis3 credits

RES 4900

Real Estate Development: Case Development
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Development Track
Required Courses                              18 credits
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RES 3000

Real Estate Law, Markets and Institutional Settings  (
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3 credits
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RES

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5000

Property Investment and Financing3 credits
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RES 3300

Real Estate Valuation and Feasibility StudyIndependent Research and Readings in Real Estate3 credits
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RES 3700

Real Estate Management

FIN 3610

Corporate Finance3 credits
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RES 3800

Real Estate Construction Process: Building, Cost and Management Issues

FIN 3710

Investment Analysis3 credits
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RES 3900

Real Estate Development: Principles and Guidelines*3 creditsElective Courses                       (6 credits)
(At least one of the two courses must be at 4000 level.)
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RES 3320

Urban Economics  (
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3 credits
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RES 3400

Real Estate Capital Markets3 credits
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RES 3550

Analytical Skills in Real Estate3 credits
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RES 3650

Building Cities: Markets and Government3 credits
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RES 4000

The Law of Real Estate Transactions  (
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3 credits
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RES 4650

Non-Profit Housing Development: National and Local3 credits
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RES 4900

Real Estate Development: Case Development3 credits

ECO 4000

Statistical Analysis for Economics and Finance3 credits

  *Designated communication-intensive course.


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The Minor**

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Select three courses from the following:
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RES 3000

Real Estate Law, Markets and Institutional Settings  (
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3 credits
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RES 3200

Property Investment and FinancingReal Estate Finance and Investment3 credits
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RES 3300

Real Estate Valuation and Feasibility Study3 credits
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RES 3320

Urban Economics  (
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3 credits
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RES 3400

Real Estate Capital Markets3 credits
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RES 3550

Analytical Skills in Real Estate3 credits
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RES 3800

Real Estate Construction Process: Building, Cost, and Management Issues3 credits
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RES 3900

Real Estate Development: Principles and Guidelines3 credits


 ** Optional second minor open only to students pursuing a major within the Zicklin School of Business.

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Students in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences or in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs who wish to take business courses may do so by declaring a minor in real estate. Before declaring the minor, they must complete either Bus 1001 (1 credit) or have previously completed Bus 1000 BUS 1011 (3 credits). To be awarded the minor, students must have a GPA of 2.0 or more in the courses included in the minor. Eligibility to declare such a minor is restricted to students who have an overall GPA of 2.0 or more at the time they declare the minor. Courses that apply to the minor may not be used for any other requirement. This minor does not fulfill the requirement to complete a Tier III minor.

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Select three courses from the following:
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RES 3000

Real Estate Law, Markets and Institutional Settings  (
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3 credits
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RES 3100

Decision Making in Real Estate MarketsPrinciples3 credits
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RES 3650

Building Cities: Markets and Government3 credits
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RES 3700

Real Estate Management3 credits
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RES 3800

Real Estate Construction Process: Building, Cost, and Management Issues3 credits

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RES 3000

Real Estate Law, Markets and Institutional Settings

3 credits

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RES 3100

Decision Making in

Real Estate MarketsPrinciples

3 credits

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RES 3200

Property Investment and FinancingReal Estate Finance and Investment

3 credits

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RES 3300

Real Estate Valuation and Feasibility Study

3 credits

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RES 3320

Urban Economics

3 credits

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RES 3400

Real Estate Capital Markets

3 credits

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RES 3550

Analytical Skills in Real Estate

3 credits

showcourse

RES 3650

Building Cities: Markets and Government

3 credits

showcourse

RES 3700

Real Estate Management

3 credits

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RES 3800

"Real Estate Construction Process: Building, Cost, and Management Issues"

3 credits

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RES 3900

Real Estate Development: Principles and GuidelinesDevelopment 

3 credits

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RES 4000

The Law of Real Estate Transactions

3 credits

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RES 4091

Special Topics in Real Estate

1 credit

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RES 4092

Special Topics in Real Estate

2 credits

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RES 4093

Special Topics in Real Estate

3 credits

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RES 4094

Special Topics in Real Estate

1.5 credits

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RES 4200

Investment Strategies in Property Markets

3 credits

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RES 4400

Advanced Real Estate Capital Markets

3 credits

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RES 4650

Non-Profit Housing Development: National and Local

3 credits

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RES 4900

Real Estate Development: Case Development

3 credits

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RES 5000

Independent Research and Readings in Real Estate

3 credits

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