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| The Real Estate and Land Use Economics degree (a Major in Economics with an Emphasis in Real Estate) is designed to serve the needs of students interested in the broader conceptual and policy issues associated with real estate and land use. With its solid foundation in economic theory, this degree option is ideal for those desiring a career in public administration or those considering continuing their real estate studies in graduate school. A Major in Economics with an Emphasis in Real Estate requires 21 hours beyond the College of Business core as follows: |
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Required courses (12 hours) -
| RE 310 - Principles of Real Estate |
3 hours |
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| Econ. 302 - Intermediate Microeconomics |
3 hours |
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| One of the following: |
| Econ. 302 - Intermediate Microeconomics |
3 hours |
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| Econ. 304 - Managerial Economics |
3 hours |
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| Econ. 340 - Money and Banking |
3 hours |
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| Econ. 688 - Urban Economics |
3 hours |
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Electives (9 hours) - Selected from the following: *
* At least 6 of the elective hours must come from upper-division Real Estate courses.
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