The MS in Real Estate and Urban Land Economics (Global Real Estate) is designed for students who want advanced training in real estate markets, valuation, and urban economic analysis. You’ll build practical, finance-focused skills alongside a global perspective on how cities and property markets evolve.
The Master of Science in Real Estate and Urban Land Economics with a specialization in Global Real Estate at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is tailored for students seeking advanced expertise in real estate markets, valuation, and urban economic analysis. This program emphasizes practical, finance-oriented skills while providing a global perspective on the dynamics of cities and property markets.
The Global Real Estate track focuses on enhancing analytical capabilities in real estate through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. The curriculum typically includes a combination of quantitative methods, applied case studies, and modeling exercises.
Note: For detailed information on the complete course structure, including required electives and capstone components, please refer to the program handbook or admissions page.
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Graduates of the Global Real Estate program are well-prepared for a variety of roles in the real estate sector, including positions in property development, investment analysis, urban planning, and real estate finance. The skills acquired through this program equip students to navigate and influence the evolving landscape of global real estate markets.
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