COURSES
Provides the economic and financial tools used to analyze real estate investments, new property developments and the redevelopment of existing properties.
FINC 670: Real Property Analysis
LDEV 661: Development and Environment
Commercial real estate law including legal ownership interests in oil and gas law, real estate sales contacts, financing, instruments and closings, commercial leases and real estate regulations and taxation.
FINC 676: Commercial
Real Estate Law
LDEV 661: Development and Environment
Land development in the context of environment sustainability, human well being and business profitability to foster a restorative economy; environmental easement and site analysis; state, federal and international regulatory issues; and human ecology and the future of land development.
LDEV 661: Development and the Environment
LDEV 667: Design and Development Economy
Interface between the physical and financial dimensions in the design and development process to achieve building and project economics; creating a physical product and a financial venture that responds to social and environmental concerns and to market economy and feasibility analysis.
LDEV 664: Market Analysis for Development
Techniques and data sources for market analysis for development; analysis for housing development; trade area analysis and market analysis for retail development; analysis for office, industrial parks and for specialized development.
FINC 670: Real Property Analysis
Project management processes for planning, scheduling, cost estimating resource leveling, cost control and post-completion evaluation; issues in project organizational environments, documentation, quality control safety.
LDEV 663: Introduction to Project Management
LDEV 671: Sustainable Development
LDEV 669: Income Property Land Develop.
LDEV 668: Land Development Practice
Strategies, methods and techniques of land development including: site selection criteria, urban infrastructure; market evaluation; conceptual arrangement of land uses and structures; conceptual design and regulatory considerations; lending institutions; location theory; value theories; regulatory agencies.
Exploration of the characteristics of real estate as an investment, venture and capital structures, the development process, site and financial feasibility, and project funding; strategies, methods and technologies for investment property development utilizing current developments.
Sustainability perspectives about values, rights, property and what constitutes an optimum human environment; sustainability principles and case studies emphasizing on-the ground, incentive-based land development that balances economic growth with environmental quality.
LDEV 687: Development Feasibility and Design
LDEV 685: Directed Studies
LDEV 684: Professional Internship
Professional practice under approved arrangement with public or private land or real estate development agencies in the United States or abroad.
Individual and group problems dealing with application of strategic plan development theory in practice: opportunities to select international or domestic development projects of special interest.
Selected residential and non-residential development projects of varying size analyzed by teams with respect to the following: economic feasibility and cash flow; site analysis; and design concept.
LDEV 688: Development Feasibility and Design II
Plans and venture structures for selected residential and non-residential development projects of varying size analyzed by multidisciplinary teams with respect to the following; economic feasibility and cash flow and site and design plans and costs.