Real Estate Development Minor

The Real Estate Development Minor is for students interested in making a positive social impact in real estate development. Students will learn how to take a progressive approach to real estate, gaining the necessary skills and experience to incorporate real estate and market fundamentals to address issues of inequality, sustainability, and conservation. 

This 15-credit minor equips students with a basic understanding of sustainable real estate development principles, history, finance, and how development intersects and impacts the arts, sciences, and social areas.

The Real Estate Development Minor is offered by the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and is open to students enrolled in the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, the Ross School of Business, the School of Kinesiology, College of LSA, the School of Public Health, Stamps School of Art & Design, Michigan Engineering, School of Musical Theatre & Dance, and the Ford School of Public Policy.

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