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Cornell University - Program in Real Estate
The Program in Real Estate at Cornell University is a two year graduate level real estate program that offers a Master in Professional Studies in Real Estate (M.P.S.) degree. The curriculum consists of 62-credits and includes courses in real estate finance, development, planning, law, marketing, and construction. The curriculum is structured as a two year, four semester program in order to allow students to attend an internship in the summer between the first and second years. In order to meet graduation requirements, students are required to take 39 core course credits and 13 elective credits. Students are also allowed to choose amongst eight concentrations ranging from real estate development, real estate investment, real estate finance and investment banking, real estate consulting, real estate marketing and marketing analysis, sustainable development, property and asset management, and international real estate.

The Program in Real Estate also partners with CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women) for the report on the status of women in the commercial real estate workplace. The most recent publication, Women in Commercial Real Estate: 2010, was released October 20, 2010 by the CREW Network. Other initiatives include the Cornell Real Estate Review which is a real estate journal founded in 2002 as a forum for faculty, professionals, and real estate students to focus attention on current issues in the real estate industry. The Review focuses on the interdisciplinary nature of real estate, blending informative articles on real estate practice with application-based academic research. The Review covers a broad range of issues from the various real estate disciplines including design, business economics, engineering, finance, law, planning, development, marketing, and property management.

Cornell University’s Program in Real Estate is also home to the Cornell Real Estate Council which was started in the 1970s and is now the world’s largest university based real estate council, consisting of over 1,250 members. Zasylum21 (talk) 19:51, 18 November 2010 (UTC)

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