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Duration
4 Years
Tuition
$38,366
Edmonton
Sep 2-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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