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I have applied to Booth's EMBA program, yet I did not find any of the courses are teaching real estate knowledge. As I am a real estate professional, may I ask if there is any real estate course here? Or if I can apply to UChicago's real estate course? Thanks a lot guys!
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There are at least 2 real estate investment courses offered, and the Real Estate Lab Challenge hosted by the Polsky Center. I’m less aware of the specifics of the EMBA curriculum, but most of these courses have sections downtown, so I assume EMBA and Evening/Weekend students have access!
Below are the real estate classes offered. You can look at the syllabus online on the Booth website.
Real Estate Investments I Real Estate Investments II Real Estate Lab: Real Estate Challenge
The course evaluations for all 3 of these courses are average. So I wouldn't guess there is anything mind-blowing which would be learned in these courses.
Below are the real estate classes offered. You can look at the syllabus online on the Booth website.
Real Estate Investments I Real Estate Investments II Real Estate Lab: Real Estate Challenge
The course evaluations for all 3 of these courses are average. So I wouldn't guess there is anything mind-blowing which would be learned in these courses.
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