Anderson Real Estate Curriculum UCLA Anderson Academic Opportunities
The real estate concentration at UCLA Anderson is integrated into the school’s general MBA curriculum. The school’s core MBA curriculum provides a strong base in finance, including Management 408 (Financial Markets) and Management 430 (Corporate Finance) which will serve as prerequisites for all real estate electives. The following courses are offered to MBA students pursuing a career in real estate. Please consult course schedules and descriptions for more information:
Management 278A, Urban Real Estate Finance and Investments
Management 278B, Real Estate Securitization: Debt
Management 279A, Cases in Real Estate Development
Management 279B, Entrepreneurial Real Estate Development
Management 279C, Real Estate Economics, Capital Markets, and Securitization
Management 298D, Real Estate Law and Taxation
Management 298D, Advanced Cases in Real Estate Entrepreneurship
Management 298D, Affordable Housing Development
Management 298D, Recognizing and Resolving Legal Issues in Real Estate Businesses
Also recommended
Management 224, Topics in Business Law
Management 227, Taxation and Management Decisions
Management 232B, Fixed Income Markets
Management 232D, Options Markets
In addition to the above listed classes offered within UCLA Anderson, students can take classes in other UCLA graduate departments, such as Urban Planning, Architecture, and Law
Field Study:
An Applied Management Research (AMR) field study project involving real estate is highly recommended. For more information about this graduation requirement, visit the AMR website.