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Duration

4 Years

Tuition

$38,366

  Edmonton

Sep 1-Sep 2

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

1908

Scholarships

no

The Alberta MBA with a focus on Real Estate allows you to complete the same core business courses all MBA students complete, a choice of free electives tailored to your interests, and also courses with a real estate focus. The Real Estate stream provides students the opportunity for a broad-based education in real estate economics, finance, law, and development preparing them for a range of careers in the industry. The courses are a mix of theory and practice involving case studies and/or team projects offering students hands-on preparation for their careers. For example, in the asset strategies course, students work with Argus software providing them with a valuable tool for real estate investment analysis. Students in the development class complete a feasibility analysis of a parcel of land in the Edmonton region.

With the Real Estate stream, you would need to follow the course information below. The stream also allows you to round out the required courses with electives courses to complement your education.

Core Courses

• Principles of Real Estate
• Real Estate Asset Strategies
• Real Estate Development
• Legal Issues in Real Estate

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Student Reviews (10)

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University of Alberta

Analyze data, and communicate technical ideas clearly.

Zorida Mohammad

Edmonton • December 23, 2025

Graduated From

Bachelor of Science in Engineering

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

I found it demanding but highly effective in building strong fundamentals and problem-solving skills. Through labs and design projects, I learned to apply theory to real-world problems, use engineering software, analyze data, and communicate technical ...

I found it demanding but highly effective in building strong fundamentals and problem-solving skills. Through labs and design projects, I learned to apply theory to real-world problems, use engineering software, analyze data, and communicate technical ideas clearly. The emphasis on teamwork and open-ended projects, especially the capstone, helped prepare me for professional engineering practice and continued learning.

University of Alberta

thermodynamics, circuit analysis, and material behaviour

Salim Shaw

Edmonton • December 23, 2025

Graduated From

Bachelor of Science in Engineering

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

Looking back as a graduate, the University of Alberta’s Engineering program was challenging in the best way. It demanded consistency, time management, and a willingness to struggle through tough problems, but that process is what made the learning st...

Looking back as a graduate, the University of Alberta’s Engineering program was challenging in the best way. It demanded consistency, time management, and a willingness to struggle through tough problems, but that process is what made the learning stick. Early courses strengthened my understanding of core principles like thermodynamics, circuit analysis, and material behaviour, which later became tools I could actually use rather than abstract theory.

One of the biggest takeaways was learning how to approach unfamiliar problems. Through labs and projects, I learned how to design experiments, analyze data, and justify engineering decisions using evidence. I also gained hands-on experience with industry-standard software, technical report writing, and presenting results to both technical and non-technical audiences. By the time I graduated, I felt confident breaking down complex systems, collaborating in professional team settings, and continuing to learn on my own. The program didn’t just teach engineering concepts—it taught me how to think and work like an engineer.

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