Taubman College

Graduate Certificates / Graduate Certificate in Real Estate Development

Schedule

With careful planning, many students can earn a master's degree and the certificate without an extra semester. For a M.U.P. student this would necessitate three semesters of 15 credits and one semester with at least 12 credits. Otherwise, completion of the certificate program could take one extra semester. For those not currently at Michigan in a degree program ("stand alone certificate") completion of the certificate program could take up to three semesters (depending on timing of course offerings).

More information for Dual Degree Students

Courses for the certificate may be chosen from the real estate curriculum listed below. Students may also find other courses especially related to their interests in real estate development; these courses may be approved for credit for the certificate with permission of the Faculty Director of the Real Estate Development Certificate Program.

An Introductory Overview of Real Estate Developement:
(one course):
Credit
Hours
UP 517
BA 517
Real Estate Essentials 3
UP 613
Arch 517
Architect/Planner as Developer 3
UP 565
FIN 565
Real Estate Development 3
2. Real Estate Finance and Investment
(at least 3 credits)
For Business School students and others who meet the prerequisites:
Credit
Hours
FIN 566 Real Estate Finance and Investment I 1.5
FIN 567 Real Estate Finance and Investment II 1.5
FIN 568 Real Estate Finance and Investment 3
LAW 776 Real Estate Finance Law 3
UP 566* Structuring Real Estate Financial Deals 3

*for students who do not meet the prerequisites for the finance courses in the business school

3. Real Estate and Land Use Law
(at least 3 credits):
Credit
Hours
LAW 560*/001 Property 4
LAW 560*/002 Property 4
LAW 560*/003 Property 4
LAW 560*/004 Property 4
LAW 560*/001 Property 4
UP 513 Legal Aspects of the Planning Process 3
*Law 560 Property open to 1st yr. Law students only.
LHC 482
582
Real Estate Law 3
LAW 735 Land Use Planning and Control 3
4. Real Estate in the Urban Development Context
(at least 3 credits):
Credit
Hours
UP 519
Arch 519
Theories of Urban Design 3
UP 520 Urban Land Use Planning 3
UP 523 Regional Planning 3
UP 532 Sustainable Development: Resolving Economic and Environmental Conflicts 3
UP 537 Housing Policy & Economics 3
UP 538 Economic Development Planning 3
UP 568 Real Estate and Urban Development 3
UP/PubPol 652 Strategic Thinking for Affordable Housing 3
UD 723 Methodologies of Urban Design 3
UP 573 Urban and Regional Theory 3
NRE 576/ UP 576 Ecological Design Approaches to Brownfield Redevelopment 3
5. Design and Implementation
(at least 3 credits):
Credit
Hours
UP 521 Social Life-Public Spaces 3
Arch 589 Site Planning 3
BA 605/ NRE 605/ Arch 507 Green Development 3
UP 527 Infrastructure 3
UD 729 Practices of Urban Design 3
CEE 431 Construction Contracting 4
CEE 532 Construction Mgmt. & Project Engineering 3
UD 712 Urban Design Studio I **MUD students only 6
NRE 533 Negotiation Skills in Environmental Dispute Resolution 3 first 7 weeks
NRE 587 Landscape Env. Media 4
NRE 687 Landscape Analysis and Planning 4
NRE 787 Metropolitan Design Studio 3
PUBPOL 756 Local Government, Opportunity for Activism 3
6. The Integrative Seminar
(2 credits):
Credit
Hours
UP 564 Seminar in Real Estate Development 2

This final seminar addresses topics in real estate that build on the knowledge students have gained in previous courses and that offer advanced students the opportunity to share ideas about current real estate issues such as walkable urbanism, innovative project finance, smart growth, regionalism, mortgage foreclosures, and others. Students should have completed at least three other courses for the certificate before taking the integrative seminar.

Note that a real-estate-related MAP project in the Ross School may be counted toward meeting two of the course requirements for the certificate. The requirements the course meets depend on the content of the MAP. Students should provide a copy of the completed MAP project to the Faculty Director for a decision about what requirements the MAP meets.

Sample schedule for Master of Urban Planning students (PDF 63KB).